Belinda Vogt studied journalism and began as a screenwriter and Director for industrial films. Then she switched to television and now works at the Second German Television (ZDF) in Mainz. For several years, she writes short stories and novels, in a duo with her friend Uli Aechtner or alone. Often, she is inspired by science, technology and history.
Thus, the young archaeologist Mara Jordan finds the tomb of a Celtic Princess in her thriller "Keltenzorn" (Celtic Fury). Shortly afterwards a decapitated corpse on the excavation is executed after Celtic custom. The chase after the killer takes the scientiest and the police investigator Daniel Richter from Germany to France to the magical Mont Beuvray in Autun. At Bibracte, the former capital of the Celts, the plot takes its stunning climax.