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Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Henning Mankell

Henning Mankell was born on 3 February 1948. He is an internationally known Swedish author of crime fiction and other books, as well as plays. He is best known for the character Kurt Wallander.

Kurt Wallander series

Kurt Wallander is a fictional police inspector living and working in Ystad, Sweden. In the eight novels, he solves shocking murders with his colleagues. The novels have an underlying question: What went wrong with the Swedish society? The final book, Pyramiden, is a collection of short stories about Wallander's past.

  • Faceless killers (1991)
  • The dogs of Riga (1992)
  • The white lioness (1993)
  • Mannen som log (1994)
  • Sidetracked (1995)
  • The fifth woman (1996)
  • One step behind (1997)
  • Firewall (1998)
  • Pyramiden (2000)

The following book is not really a Kurt Wallander book, but it is close (its protagonist is Kurt's daughter, Linda, a police cadet, and Kurt himself is a major supporting character):
  • Innan frosten (2002)

Other books

  • Sandmålaren (1974)
  • Vettvillingen (1977)
  • Apelsinträdet (1983)
  • Skuggorna växer i skymningen (1991)
  • Katten som älskade regn (1992)
  • Secrets in the fire (1995)
  • Comédia Infantil (1995)
  • Pojken som sov med snö i sin säng (1996)
  • Vindens son (2000)
  • The return of the dancing master (2000)
  • Tea-Bag (2001)


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