Markus Heitz

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Markus Heitz
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Markus Heitz at Frankfurt Bookfair 2022
Born (1971-10-10) 10 October 1971 (age 52)
Homburg, West Germany (now Germany)
Occupation novelist
NationalityGerman
EducationUniversity
Period2002 – present
Genre Fantasy, Horror, Science fiction
Notable worksThe Dwarves
Website
www.mahet.de

Markus Heitz (born 10 October 1971) is a German fantasy, horror and science fiction author best known for his Dwarves series of novels.

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Biography

Markus Heitz was born in Homburg, Germany, in 1971. He studied history, literature, and the German language. [1] He now lives in Zweibrücken, Germany.

Bibliography

Translated into English

The Dwarves (Die Zwerge)

English release dateEnglish TitleGerman release dateOriginal Title
Jul 2009 The Dwarves Nov 2003Die Zwerge
Feb 2010The War of the DwarvesOct 2004Der Krieg der Zwerge
Oct 2011The Revenge of the DwarvesOct 2005Die Rache der Zwerge
Jul 2012The Fate of the DwarvesFeb 2008Das Schicksal der Zwerge
Feb 2018The Triumph of the DwarvesFeb 2015Der Triumph der Zwerge
TBA  TBASep 2021Die Rückkehr der Zwerge, Teil 1
TBA  TBANov 2021Die Rückkehr der Zwerge, Teil 2
TBA  TBASep 2022Das Herz der Zwerge, Teil 1
TBA  TBANov 2022Das Herz der Zwerge, Teil 2

The Legends of the Älfar (Die Legenden der Albae)

English release dateEnglish TitleGerman release dateOriginal Title
Apr 2014Righteous Fury2009Gerechter Zorn
Jun 2015Devastating HateAug 2011Vernichtender Hass
Aug 2016Dark PathsAug 2012Dunkle Pfade
Aug 2019Raging StormOct 2013Tobender Sturm
TBA  TBAMar 2014Die Vergessenen Schriften

Doors

English release dateEnglish TitleGerman release dateOriginal Title
March 2021 Doors ?: ColonyOct 2018? – Kolonie
March 2021 Doors X: TwilightOct 2018X – Dämmerung
March 2021 Doors !: Field of BloodOct 2018! – Blutfeld
TBA TBAAug 2019Wächter
TBA TBAAug 2019Energija
TBA TBAAug 2019Vorsehung

Other works

English release dateEnglish TitleGerman release dateOriginal Title
Dec 2015 OneirosMay 2012Oneiros – Tödlicher Fluch

Unavailable in English

Ulldart: Die Dunkle Zeit

YearOriginal Title
2002Die Dunkle Zeit 1 – Schatten über Ulldart
2002Die Dunkle Zeit 2 – Der Orden der Schwerter
2002Die Dunkle Zeit 3 – Das Zeichen des dunklen Gottes
2003Die Dunkle Zeit 4 – Unter den Augen Tzulans
2005Die Dunkle Zeit 5 – Die Magie des Herrschers
2005Die Dunkle Zeit 6 – Die Quellen des Bösen

Ulldart: Die Zeit des Neuen

YearOriginal Title
2005Zeit des Neuen 1 – Trügerischer Friede
2006Zeit des Neuen 2 – Brennende Kontinente
2007Zeit des Neuen 3 – Fatales Vermächtnis

Die Mächte des Feuers

YearOriginal Title
2006Die Mächte des Feuers
2010Drachenkaiser
2016Drachengift

Dunkle Spannung: Die Bestie

YearOriginal Title
2006Ritus
2006Sanctum

Dunkle Spannung: Kinder des Judas

YearOriginal Title
2007Kinder des Judas
2010Judassohn
2010Judastöchter

Dunkle Spannung: Blutportale

YearOriginal Title
2008Blutportale

Spannung: Totenblick

YearOriginal Title
2013Totenblick

Spannung: Exkarnation

YearOriginal Title
2014Exkarnation – Krieg der alten Seelen

Justifiers

YearOriginal Title
2010Collector
2013Collector – Operation Vade Retro

Shadowrun

YearOriginal Title
2002TAKC 3000
2002Gottes Engel
2003Aeternitas
2004Sturmvogel
200405:58
2005Jede Wette
2006Schattenjäger
2007Schattenläufer

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References

  1. Jeffery, Steven. "Author Information: Markus Heitz" . Retrieved 12 November 2010.