Bibliography of Wolfgang Hohlbein

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Wolfgang Hohlbein wrote more than 200 books. All his books are written in German; only 11 of his books have been translated into English. This is the list of all books written by Wolfgang Hohlbein.

Contents

Youth literature

Stand-alone novels

Book series

Barbie

(as 'Angela Bonnella')

Die Wolf-Gäng
Drachenthal

(with Heike Hohlbein)

Gespenst ahoi!
Norg

(with Heike Hohlbein)

Irondead

Fantasy

Stand-alone novels

Book series

Das Herz des Waldes
Das Schwarze Auge - Das Jahr des Greifen (with Bernhard Hennen)
Die Asgard-Saga
Der Drachenzyklus
Wolfsnebel
Die Nacht des Drachen

(as 'Michael Marks')

Die Saga von Garth und Torian

Volume 1-3 together with Dieter Winkler, Volume 4-6 together with Frank Rehfeld

El Mercenario

(Extension based on the comics of Vicente Segrelles)

Enwor

(together with Dieter Winkler)

Enwor – Neue Abenteuer:

Enwor gamebook:

Märchenmond

(with Heike Hohlbein)

Volume I to III have been translated into English:

Die Chroniken der Elfen

Fiction

Stand-alone novels

Book series

Anders

(with Heike Hohlbein)

Der Magier
Genesis

(with Heike Hohlbein)

Historical fiction

Stand-alone novels

Book series

Das Blut der Templer
Die Himmelsscheibe
Die Chronik der Unsterblichen
Die Legende von Camelot

(with Heike Hohlbein)

Die Nibelungen-Saga

(with Torsten Dewi)

Die Templerin
Kevin von Locksley

Horror

Stand-alone novels

Book series

Anubis
Apokalypse-Trilogie
Azrael
Damona King
Der Hexer von Salem
  1. Robert Craven – Die Spur des Hexers (2003)
  2. Robert Craven – Als der Meister Starb (2003)
  3. Robert Craven – Das Haus am Ende der Zeit (2003)
  4. Robert Craven – Tage des Wahnsinns (2003)
  5. Robert Craven – Der Seelenfresser (2003)
  6. Robert Craven – Die Chrono-Vampire (2003)
  7. Robert Craven – Im Bann des Puppenmachers (2003)
  8. Robert Craven – Engel des Bösen (2003)
  9. Robert Craven – Dagon - Gott aus der Tiefe (2003)
  10. Robert Craven – Wer den Tod Ruft (2003)
  11. Robert Craven – Der achtarmige Tod (2003)
  12. Robert Craven – Die Hand des Dämons (2003)
  13. Robert Craven – Ein Gigant Erwacht (2003)
  14. Robert Craven – Necron - Legende des Bösen (2003)
  15. Robert Craven – Der Koloss von New York (2003)
  16. Robert Craven – Stirb, Hexer! (2003)
  17. Robert Craven – Das Auge des Satans (2004)
  18. Robert Craven – Endstation Hölle (2004)
  19. Robert Craven – Der Abtrünnige Engel (2004)
  20. Robert Craven – Hochzeit mit dem Tod (2004)
  21. Robert Craven – Der Sohn des Hexers I (2004)
  22. Robert Craven – Der Sohn des Hexers II (2004)
  23. Robert Craven – Das Labyrinth von London (2004)
  24. Robert Craven – Das Haus der Bösen Träume (2004)
Intruder
John Sinclair – Oculus
Nemesis
Professor Zamorra
Raven

Science fiction

Stand-alone novels

Book series

Charity
Dark Skies
Dino-Land

(Paperback series together with Frank Thys and Manfred Weinland)

Operation Nautilus
Spacelords

(Together with Johan Kerk and Ingo Martin)

Stargate SG-1
Sternenschiff der Abenteuer

(as 'Martin Hollburg')

Adventure

Pirates of the Caribbean

(with Rebecca Hohlbein)

Indiana Jones
Thor Garson

Other

Miscellaneous

Movie tie-in books

See also

Footnotes

  1. "Satan's Master (Der Meister des Satans)". Google drive. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
  2. "In the Maze of Madness (Im Labyrinth des Wahnsinns)". Google drive. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
  3. "The Mirror World (Die Spiegelwelt)". Google drive. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
  4. "Damona's Dark Sister (Damonas schwarze Schwester)". Google drive. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  5. "The Stone Army (Die Stein-Armee)". Google drive. Retrieved 4 May 2022.
  6. "Medusa's Brother (Medusas Bruder)". Google drive. Retrieved 21 May 2022.
  7. "Zombie Fever (Zombie-Fieber)". Google drive. Retrieved 8 November 2021.
  8. "The Man Captivated by Horror (Der Mann, der das Grauen erbte)". Google drive. Retrieved 25 December 2021.

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