Paul Trimmel

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Paul Trimmel is the eponymous hero of a series of detective novels by Friedhelm Werremeier. He was popularized in the television series Tatort and portrayed by Walter Richter. [1] Paul Trimmel is often compared to Georges Simenon's Jules Maigret. [2]

Novels

The character appeared in the following novels:

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References

  1. Buse, Dieter K.; Doerr, Juergen C. (1998). Modern Germany: an encyclopedia of history, people and culture, 1871-1990. L - Z. Garland. p. 678. ISBN   978-0-8153-0503-3 . Retrieved 3 February 2012.
  2. Zwaenepoel, Tom (30 June 2004). Dem guten Wahrheitsfinder auf der Spur: das populäre Krimigenre in der Literatur und im ZDF-Fernsehen. Königshausen & Neumann. p. 63. ISBN   978-3-8260-2879-3 . Retrieved 3 February 2012.