found: Das Lächeln der Fortuna, 1997:t.p. (Rebecca Gablé)
found: Hiobs Brüder, c2009:t.p. (Rebecca Gablé) bk. jkt. (b. 1964; studied literature, language history and medieval studies in Düsseldorf; freelance author)
found: Gablé, Rebecca. Der Palast der Meere, 2015:title page (Rebecca Gablé) rear flap of dust jacket (Rebecca Gablé; freelance author of historical novels and a non-fiction book about the history of medieval England; lives with her husband in the Lower Rhine region of Germany and on Majorca, Spain)
found: Rebecca Gablé's web site, viewed September 2, 2016:home page (Rebecca Gablé; born September 25, 1964, in a small town in the Lower Rhine region, Germany; worked as a bank clerk for a few years before studying literature at Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf; since completing her studies in 1996, she has been a freelance author; her first novel, a mystery, was published in 1995; since the success of Das Lächeln der Fortuna in 1997, she has specialized in historical novels; lives with her husband in the Lower Rhine region of Germany and on Majorca, Spain)
found: German Wikipedia web site, viewed September 2, 2016:Rebecca Gablé (Rebecca Gablé; pen name of Ingrid Krane-Müschen; born September 25, 1964, in Wickrath, now part of Mönchengladbach, Germany; author of numerous novels, predominantly historical, as well as a popular work on English history; also translates works into German; resides in Wickrath and on Majorca, Spain)
found: OCLC search, September 2, 2016:(usage as author: Rebecca Gablé; usage as translator: Ingrid Krane-Müschen)