Alexandra Fröhlich, a celebrated German novelist known for works like "Skeletons in the Closet," was tragically murdered on her houseboat in Hamburg. Her body was discovered by her son, prompting an investigation by local authorities who suspect foul play. Fröhlich's literary career took off after she transitioned from journalism to writing novels, with her debut, "My Russian Mother-in-Law and Other Catastrophes," receiving critical acclaim. Investigators are seeking witnesses to help solve the case but have not identified any suspects yet.
Investigators have appealed to witnesses who may have seen suspicious activity around the houseboat, but have not said if a suspect has been identified.
Fröhlich began her career as a journalist in Ukraine, where she founded a women's magazine and later became a freelance journalist.
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