Nele Neuhaus, born Cornelia Löwenberg on June 20, 1967, in Münster, Germany, is a highly successful German author renowned for her crime thrillers, primarily set in the Taunus region near Frankfurt. Her writing style is characterized by suspenseful plots, complex characters, and often explores themes of secrets and betrayal within intimate settings. Neuhaus began her writing journey at a young age, honing her skills through early, phonetic attempts. She has also written under the name Cornelia Neuhaus and has produced works for younger audiences, including ponybooks.
Neuhaus has established herself as one of Germany's most popular authors in the crime thriller genre. Her novels frequently feature the duo of Bodenstein and Kirchhoff, detectives investigating intricate cases within the German landscape. She maintains a prolific output, continually delivering suspenseful stories to her devoted readership.










