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Spring 2016
Rights Guide
Fiction & Narrative Nonfiction
Fiction
Emmy Abrahamson
How to Fall in Love
with a Man Who Lives in a Bush
What if the smelly hobo sitting next to you on the park
bench turned out to be your Prince Charming?
Julia is a young Swedish woman who lives alone with her cat in Vienna.
One day she’s going to write a literary masterpiece, become friends with
Elfriede Jelinek and stop filling in marketing surveys to kill time. But until
then she’ll go on working as an English language teacher for overambitious business leaders and under-achieving kids.
On a park bench she meets Ben and they fall in love. Everything’s perfect,
apart from the minor facts that Ben lives in a bush and really needs to take
a shower.
HOW TO FALL IN LOVE WITH A MAN WHO LIVES IN A BUSH is a
wonderful love story about daring to choose with your heart and look
beyond the surface, beyond expectations and beyond ragged clothes.
Title Information
Swedish title: HUR MAN FÖRÄLSKAR
SIG I EN MAN SOM BOR I EN BUSKE
Published by: Albert Bonniers Förlag,
May 2016
Pages: 250
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Emmy Abrahamson, b. 1976, debuted in 2011 with the young adult novel
MY DAD’S KIND AND MY MUM’S A FOREIGNER (Min pappa är snäll
och min mamma är utlänning). She has written three other YA novels and
was nominated for the August Prize in 2012 for THE ONLY WAY IS UP
(Only väg is upp).
HOW TO FALL IN LOVE WITH A MAN WHO LIVES IN A BUSH is
Emmy’s adult debut.
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Fiction
Katarina Bivald
Life, Motorcycles and
Other Impossible Projects
The second feel-good novel from international bestseller
Katarina Bivald, whose first book THE READERS IN
BROKEN WHEEL RECOMMEND has been sold to 27
countries, reached top 12 on the NY Times bestseller list,
and spent months on lists in both Sweden and France!
The summer Anette Grankvist turned 18 she set herself three goals in life:
to learn how to drive a motorcycle, to buy a house and to become
completely self-reliant.
Title Information
Swedish title: LIVET, MOTORCYKLAR
OCH ANDRA OMÖJLIGA PROJEKT
Published by: Bokförlaget Forum,
August 2015
Pages: 375
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Bulgarian: ERA Media
Catalan: Edicions 62
Dutch: Meulenhoff Boekerij
French: Editions DeNoël
German: btb Verlag
Norwegian: Gyldendal Norsk Forlag
Spanish: Editorial Planeta
Option Publishers
Chinese (compl): Delight Press
Chinese (Simpl): Sunshine Media
Croatian: Profil Knjiga
Czech: Host Publishing House
English CAN: Doubleday Canada
English US: Sourcebooks
English (World): Chatto & Windus
(Vintage Books)
Greek: Patakis Publishers
Hungarian: Erawan
Italian: Sperling & Kupfer
Korean: Sigongsa
Lithuanian: Alma Littera
Portuguese BR: Suma de Letras
Portuguese EU: Penguin Random
House Grupo Editorial
Russian: AST Licence Limited
Serbian: Plato
Taiwanese: Systex Delightpress
Turkish: Dogan Kitap
Now, nineteen years later, though she’s managed to become self-reliant,
the other items on her list remain elusively uncompleted. The state of
things was endurable – enjoyable even – while her daughter lived at
home, but when Emma leaves home to start university, Anette soon
realises she has an abundance of what she’s been missing for the last
couple of decades: time.
What better way to spend her time than to start taking motorcycle lessons;
get to know her own slightly senile mother; and throw herself head of
heels into romance? As it turns out, looking for ways to spend one’s free
time and searching for adventure can lead to the most unexpected
complications…
‘This is something I’ve never seen before: a feel good novel that depicts our
ordinary Swedish hum drum everyday lives with a great deal of humour.’
– Dagens Nyheter
‘Life, Motocycles and Other Impossible Projects is feel-good at its best, and if not
a celebration of life in a small community then at least a celebration of its
inhabitants, striving to make the best out of every situation. … Life in
Skogahammar fires on all cylinders!’
– Femina
Katarina Bivald, b. 1983, grew up working part-time in a bookshop.
Today she lives in Älta outside Stockholm, with as many bookshelves as
she can squeeze in. LIFE, MOTORCYCLES AND OTHER IMPOSSIBLE
PROJECTS is her second novel, following on the internationally
bestselling THE READERS IN BROKEN WHEEL RECOMMEND which is
being published in 27 countries and has sold more than 57 000 copies in
Sweden and over 75 000 copies in France.
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Fiction
Caroline Eriksson
Alex and Smilla:
Missing
Where no one is who they seem to be,
and nothing is as it first appears...
On an idyllic summer evening Greta, Alex and four-year old Smilla take a
boat from the holiday cottage by mythical lake Maran and steer toward
the small island in its centre. Greta remains behind in the boat whilst the
other two go ashore to explore.
Hours pass, but Alex and Smilla don’t return. Confused, Greta makes her
way ashore, certain she’ll find them caught up in some game. Calling out
and searching the island, she can find no trace of the two. They’ve simply
vanished. The mysterious disappearance, and the feverish search that follows, lead Greta step-by-step down into an abyss of confusion and increasing darkness.
Who was the mysterious person who showed up at the cabin in the middle of the night before the disappearance? Are the tales about lake Maran’s
malevolent powers true? What’s Greta’s role in all this; is there a connection between the disappearance and what happened that evening many
years ago, when Greta’s father died?
And, where are Alex and Smilla?
Title Information
Swedish title: DE FÖRSVUNNA
Publisher: Bokförlaget Forum, September
2015
Pages: 240
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Chinese (compl): Fantasy Foundation
Chinese (simpl): Citic Puiblishing
Czech: Leda
Danish: People's Press (2 book deal)
Dutch: The House of Books (2 book deal)
English (World): Amazon Crossing
Estonian: Kirjastus Pegasus
Finnish: Otava
French: Presses de la Cité (2 book deal)
German: Penguin Verlag (2 book deal)
Greek: Psichogios
Hebrew: Modan
Italian: Casa Editrice Nord
Korean: Bookplaza
Latvian: Lauku Avīze (2 book deal)
Lithuanian: Alma Littera
Norwegian: Cappelen Damm
Polish: Marginesy
Portuguese (EU): Penguin Random House
Grupo Editorial
Russian: AST Publishers
Serbian: Laguna
Spanish: Roja y Negra
Turkish: Pena (2 book deal)
‘One of the many to follow in the footsteps of Gillian Flynn’s ’Gone Girl’. Great
plot.’
– Dagens Nyheter
‘The most talked about author in Europe. … a psychological suspense novel that
has received great reviews.’
– Aftonbladet
‘With her well written prose, Eriksson manages to capture the panic, fear, and
how people can influence and destroy one another…’
– Borås Tidning
‘… a thrilling read … Caroline Eriksson is one of the very best in the genre
in Sweden.’
– Nisse Scherman, Fellow, The Swedish Crime Writers' Academy
Caroline Eriksson, b. 1976, holds a master’s degree in social psychology
and worked for just over ten years in human resources, before deciding to
pursue her childhood dream – writing. Her first two novels, based on actual historical Swedish murder cases, have received fantastic accolades,
and her debut, THE DEVIL HELPED ME (2013), was also nominated for
Stora Ljudbokspriset (The Big Audiobook Prize) in 2014.
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Fiction
Annette Haaland
Pastor Viveka
and the Old Ladies
Have you ever tried getting your congregation to serve fruit
at the traditional after-service coffee?
Viveka would probably recommend you don’t. At least not if the coffee
committee consists old ladies who take their baking very seriously.
Viveka is an ordinary Free Church pastor, rapidly approaching fifty and
starting to get quite fed up with always being there for everyone else. At
home, she has four kids and an absent-minded husband, and at work, it’s
the fierce old ladies who gladly rally against any proposed changes in
their beloved church.
When one of the women is found dead under suspect circumstances,
Viveka tries her best to remain calm and collected. She should focus on
helping her congregation in a time of need. But it turns out some of the
ladies have secrets that can make any man, or woman, loose their cool,
and suddenly Viveka finds herself in the midst of drama she couldn’t even
have imagined.
Title Information
Swedish title: PASTOR VIVEKA OCH
TANTERNA
Published by: Albert Bonniers Förlag,
March 2016
Pages: 288
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German: Ullstein Buchverlage
Icelandic: Draumsyn
Norwegian: Cappelen Damm
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PASTOR VIVEKA AND THE OLD LADIES is an easy-going and
entertaining tale set among the young families and elderly homeowners in
the Stockholm suburb of Gamla Enskede. You don’t need to be an old lady
to enjoy a little company with your cup of coffee, and this is the perfect
book for exactly that!
‘Haaland conveys a tender and subtle sense of humor … with a twinkle in her eye
and in a pleasant prose.’
– Borås Tidning
‘An pleasurable story to be enjoyed in the most comfortable corner of your sofa.’
– Allas
Annette Haaland, b. 1965, works as a teacher at Bromma College in the
subjects of Religion, Philosophy, and Swedish. She is also a pastor of the
Equmenia Church of Sweden. PASTOR VIVEKA AND THE OLD LADIES
is Annette’s debut novel, and she’s already hard at work on the second
novel about Viveka.
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Fiction
Martin Holmén
Clinch
Book 1 in the Harry Kvist-Series
Stockholm, the 1930s. Former boxer Harry Kvist makes a living chasing
bad debts and looking for runaway girls, and has a penchant for sex with
both men and women.
When Kvist is wrongly accused of murder, he is forced to navigate the
shanty-towns, speakeasies, brothels and contraband stores of Stockholm’s
underworld, in a desperate search for the only person who can save him.
Torn between his broken past and his desire to survive, between his pride
and his misery, Kvist risks his life in a violent quest for justice.
CLINCH is the first book in a planned trilogy: a gritty, stylish Scandinavian noir from one of Sweden’s hottest emerging authors. In each of the
novels, Harry Kvist gets caught in the crossfire between powerful
groupings and has to fight to survive.
Over the course of the books, Kvist’s tragic fate is revealed. The trilogy
begins during the cold, dark autumn of the Kreuger Crash in 1932, while
the finale takes place four years later in a Stockholm plagued by political
unrest and the rising tensions that will soon engulf the rest of Europe.
Title Information
Swedish title: CLINCH
Publisher: Albert Bonniers Förlag,
October 2015
Pages: 352
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English (World): Pushkin Press
(3 book deal)
English (ANZ): Five Mile Press
(3 book deal)
French: Hugo & Cie (3 book deal)
Italian: Mondadori
Norwegian: Pelikanen Forlag
(3 book deal)
Polish: Helion
"Enormously readable … the hero, he defies description … a former boxer
working as a debt collector, beating people up … yet appears both sympathetic
and moral"
- Leif GW Persson, TV4
“A debut that rings of Chandler … Holmén has created a unique, equally
idiosyncratic as remarkable, debut crime novel.”
- Borås Tidning
Martin Holmén, b. 1974, teaches History and Swedish at secondary level.
He holds an MPhil in History and up until writing took over most of his
time, conducted research into didactics in history. Before becoming a
teacher Martin worked as a waiter and bartender, but confesses that he
doesn’t remember much of that time.
CLINCH is his debut. Martin is already hard at work on the second
instalment, DOWN FOR THE COUNT.
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Fiction
Martin Holmén
The Harry
Kvist Series
The trilogy begins during the cold, dark autumn of the Kreuger Crash in
1932, while the finale takes place four years later. In each of the novels,
Harry Kvist gets caught in the crossfire between powerful groupings and
has to fight to survive. Over the course of the trilogy, his own tragic fate is
also revealed.
In CLINCH, the lead character is wrongly accused of murder. The only
witness who can clear his name – a prostitute named Sonja – has
disappeared. Kvist’s attempts at proving his innocence become ever more
desperate and he begins a sordid affair with an aging film star.
Albert Bonniers Förlag, October 2015
In DOWN FOR THE COUNT, Harry Kvist defies the Police’s attempted
cover ups and puts his own life in danger as he fights to avenge his
friend’s murder. His investigations lead him all the way up to the head of
state and into the capital’s underground gay network.
Albert Bonniers Förlag, 2016
Title information
Swedish title: CLINCH / NERE FÖR
RÄKNING / SLUGGER
Published by: Albert Bonniers Förlag,
2015, 2016, 2017
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English (World): Pushkin Press
(3 book deal)
English (ANZ): Five Mile Press
(3 book deal)
French: Hugo & Cie (3 book deal)
Italian: Mondadori
Norwegian: Pelikanen Forlag
(3 book deal)
Polish: Helion
In SLUGGER, our hero uncovers a fascist plot to seize power in Socialdemocratic Sweden. At the same time, he regains contact with his lost
daughter in America. But is he prepared to give up everything in order to
see her again?
Albert Bonniers Förlag, 2017
Martin Holmén, b. 1974, teaches History and Swedish at secondary level
in the suburb Hallunda south of Stockholm. He holds an MPhil in History
and up until writing took over most of his time, conducted research into
didactics in history. Before studying and becoming a teacher Martin
worked as a waiter and bartender, but confesses that he doesn’t remember
much of that time.
CLINCH is his first novel. Martin is already hard at work on the second
instalment, DOWN FOR THE COUNT.
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Fiction
Petra Holst
Trapped
When you become what you fear
Liv lives with her husband and their daughters in an idyllic community in
the south of Sweden. Liv works as a teacher and her husband owns a
small, but successful, business, the tough years of early parenthood are
over and they lead an ordinary, yet happy, life.
A new neighbour moves in across the street and to Liv’s surprise it turns
out to be Malena, an old high school friend, and suddenly things begin to
change. Liv’s long forgotten past catches up with her as terrible memories
of her last year in school reappear, and Malena always seems to be there to
remind her of what happened. Piece by piece Liv’s treasured everyday life
starts to crumble, her neighbours whisper, she receives serious complaints
at work and she feels she can’t even trust her own husband anymore.
Liv desperately tries to keep her distance but somehow Malena finds ways
to involve herself, and Liv feels ever more threatened and trapped. She
soon realizes that to Malena it’s all just a game, what if she won’t stop
until she has completely destroyed Liv’s life?
Title Information
Swedish title: BLÄNDAD
Published by: Forum Bokförlag, June
2016
Pages: 368
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Petra Holst, b 1969, lives in the southern Swedish town of Bjärred with her
partner and their two children. TRAPPED is Petra’s first psychological
suspense novel. She has previously published the novels I USED TO
DREAM OF YOU (Jag brukade drömma om dig) and FOR AS LONG AS I
REMEMBER (Så länge jag minns).
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Fiction
Nils Håkanson
The Ironskull
A sweeping adventure and literary suspense novel that
moves effortlessly from the heights of Swedish society to
Stockholm’s underbelly of spies and hired assassins.
The year is 1917. The world beyond Sweden’s borders is aflame.
Scores of secret agents and spies from every corner of the world congregate in the capital. When the murder of an officer with ties to Sweden’s ruling elite is written off as an accident by the police, the mysterious Herr Agnefit puts together a group of operatives with rare and
special talents to find out what really happened.
Agnefit’s team includes Captain Henrich Murman, a former agent of
the Tsarist secret services, the demure Lydia Widén who’s also the
vigilante The Green Hunter, and battered middle-aged swindler Jenny
Storm, amongst others. Herr Agnefit won’t tell anyone why he wants
the murder solved, and before long his confederates begin to suspect
something’s seriously wrong. Something bigger — much bigger — is at
play.
THE IRONSKULL, the first book of two, is an epic and fateful saga which
brings together the most unlikely literary strands: the literary epos meets
the superhero tale; the graphic novel meets psychological realism.
Title Information
Swedish title: JÄRNSKALLEN
Published by: Albert Bonniers Förlag,
June 2015
Pages: 500
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‘I am kept constantly entertained, even when I'm suffering with the poor, confused characters … I've never before used the term impressed in regards to a genre
novel. But now I am; I am extremely impressed.’
– Dagens Nyheter
‘Håkanson’s skilfulness is clear to see in many ways: through the language, the
stylistic details, and the subtle messages and references … it’s impossible not to
like a female student who rebels against allowed female behaviour by fighting
crime at night in a shimmering, green, sequinned outfit’
– Borås Tidning
‘Rarely am I entertained by commercial literature, but this book is an exception. A
sequel is sure to follow.’
– Aftonbladet
Nils Håkanson, b. 1975, holds a Ph.D. in Slavic languages, and translates
into Swedish from Russian as well as from German. He is the founder of
Förlaget Ruin, an independent publishing house and magazine. THE
IRONSKULL is his first work of full-length fiction.
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Fiction
Håkan Nesser
Through the Eyes of
Eugene Kallmann
Håkan returns to his roots with a new stand-alone novel.
This is classic Nesser at its best!
The year is 1995. The scene: a secondary school in a town located deep in
the vast woodlands of northern Sweden. The main cast of characters is
comprised of a number of students, a few teachers, and a student
counselor. And the recently deceased Swedish lecturer – Eugen Kallmann.
The story takes place in a time of extremism and prejudice. There are
hastily drawn swastikas and racist graffiti painted on the walls of the
school, and somebody is sending threatening letters. Rummaging through
a forgotten desk drawer, a colleague finds the diaries of Eugene Kallmann.
Who was Eugene Kallmann, really? What is going on with the
investigation into his death?
‘Nesser is a master of suspense.’
– The Sunday Times (London)
‘Nesser’s novels look for the roots of crime in the ills of society … He has seized
his chance to create his own dark poetry from these stark materials, and the effect
is haunting.’
– The Wall Street Journal
Title information
Swedish title: ELVA DAGAR I BERLIN
Published by: Albert Bonniers Förlag,
August 2016
Pages: TK
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German: btb Verlag
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‘Nesser has a penetrating eye for the skull beneath the skin.’
– New York Times
‘Håkan Nesser is an author who takes both the mystery story and the novel
seriously. … He considers the mystery novel a matter of life and death, and uses
its narrative structure to analyse the existence and the soul.’
– Die Zeit
Håkan Nesser, b. 1950, is one of Sweden's most beloved an renowned
authors. He divides his time between Stockholm and the island of
Gotland. His crime novels have been extremely successful in Sweden as
well as internationally, and have resulted in several films. Håkan is the
only author who has won the prize for Best Swedish Crime Novel three
times, and also the only one who has ever won the Danish prize
Rosenkrantz-prisen twice. He was also awarded The Ripper Award in
2010. He is published in more than 20 languages, and has written 29
novels to date.
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Fiction
Håkan Nesser
Eleven Days
in Berlin
“Go and find her, my son. That is the mission I give to you.”
Arne Murberg might not be up for a Nobel Prize anytime soon, but he’s a
good person and a responsible son, and when his father’s dying wish
turns out to be somewhat of a mission, he sets out to honour the promise
he made. It turns out the mother Arne thought was dead actually ran of
with a musician and lives in Berlin. Now Arne must find her, but he’s not
much of a traveller and his mind is still a bit slow after that diving
accident he had when he was twelve.
Can he really take on Berlin all on his own? Armed with a map and the
grace of God, he makes his way around the city where he encounters both
good things, and bad. He also makes acquaintances with a a nutty
professor, a woman in a wheelchair, a pair of yellow shoes and a witch
trial.
ELEVEN DAYS IN BERLIN is a stand-alone novel written with Håkan
Nesser’s signature wit and flawless style.
‘Grown up and beautiful by Nesser’
– Aftonbladet
Title information
Swedish title: ELVA DAGAR I BERLIN
Published by: Albert Bonniers Förlag,
September 2015
Pages: 250
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Danish: Forlaget Modtryk
German: btb Verlag
Norwegian: Gyldendal Norsk Forlag
Polish: Czarna Owca
‘It is with the unhindered imagination of a storyteller that Nesser lets his
characters move in time and space and between happiness and sorrow. … There’s
something about the very story of Arne. … A character that actually makes me
happy.’
– Upsala Nya Tidning
‘And of course it is a fabulous book. It is funny and the most preposterous things
happen, the reader should be prepared for a completely different book that
entertains and invites binge-reading.’
– Tranås-Posten
Håkan Nesser, b. 1950, is one of Sweden's most beloved an renowned
authors. He divides his time between Stockholm and the island of
Gotland. His crime novels have been extremely successful in Sweden as
well as internationally, and have resulted in several films. Håkan is the
only author who has won the prize for Best Swedish Crime Novel three
times, and also the only one who has ever won the Danish prize
Rosenkrantz-prisen twice. He was also awarded The Ripper Award in
2010. He is published in more than 20 languages, and has written 29
novels to date.
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Fiction
Håkan Nesser
The Living and the
Dead in Winsford
From the bestselling, award winning Swedish author, a
stand-alone thriller set on Exmoor.
One evening in November, a mysterious woman arrives in the village of
Winsford on Exmoor, before moving into a secluded cottage nearby for a
six month visit. Her only plan is to live longer than her dog, Castor. As the
story unravels, it emerges that she is guarding terrible secrets. What
happened in Morocco thirty years ago? Where is her husband? And who
is she running away from?
A deeply atmospheric and gripping novel which moves between the past
and the present, THE LIVING AND THE DEAD IN WINSFORD is the
award-winning, bestselling Swedish crime writer’s first stand-alone novel
set in the UK.
‘The smooth, silky prose holds the reader's attention from start to finish, and it's
no surprise to discover that this book won the Palle Rosencrantz Prize for best
thriller of the year.’
– Literary Review
Title Information
Swedish title: LEVANDE OCH DÖDA I
WINSFORD
Publisher: Albert Bonniers Förlag, July
2013
Pages: 425
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Danish: Forlaget Modtryk
Dutch: Uitgeverij De Geus
English (UK): Mantle (Macmillan)
Finnish: Tammi
German: btb Verlag
Norwegian: Gyldendal Norsk Forlag
Polish: Czarna Owca
‘The claustrophobia and comfort of village life, the terror of darkness on an
exposed and desolate landscape; proximity with a natural world as beautiful as it
is harsh: every detail seems etched into Nesser's viscerally descriptive writing …
A ripping yarn.’
– The Times
‘[A] standalone that certainly won’t disappoint. [The Living and the Dead in
Winsford] is a superb evocation of a woman in the grip of a major emotional and
moral crisis, set against a well-evoked moorland landscape.’
– The Guardian
Håkan Nesser, b. 1950, is one of Sweden's most beloved an renowned
authors. He divides his time between Stockholm and the island of
Gotland. His crime novels have been extremely successful in Sweden as
well as internationally, and have resulted in several films. Håkan is the
only author who has won the prize for Best Swedish Crime Novel three
times, and also the only one who has ever won the Danish prize
Rosenkrantz-prisen twice. He was also awarded The Ripper Award in
2010. He is published in more than 20 languages, and has written 29
novels to date.
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Fiction
Håkan Nesser
The Barbarotti
Series
After 10 crime novels about inspector Van Veeteren, Håkan Nesser
introduced yet another series in 2006. The final novel was published in
2012. The series centers on Detective Inspector Gunnar Barbarotti, who
lives in the small town Kymlinge in the south of Sweden. He is the son of
a separated Swedish-Italian couple, and he is divorced himself. His oldest
daughter Sara stayed with him, while his two sons went with their
mother. After this turn, Barbarotti made a deal with God to prove his
existence. Barbarotti gives out points when God answers his prayers,
deducts them when he doesn't. The end result will decide whether God
really exists, or not.
Title information
Swedish titles: MÄNNISKA UTAN
HUND (1), EN HELT ANNAN HISTORIA
(2), BERÄTTELSE OM HERR ROOS (3),
DE ENSAMMA (4), STYCKERSKAN
FRÅN LILLA BURMA (5).
Planned as a crime series, Håkan Nesser’s Barbarotti novels do not follow
the classic structure of crime novels. The first title, HUMAN WITHOUT
DOG, can well be described as a dramatic saga about a traditional
Swedish family. A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT STORY is written from the
perspective of the murderer, giving the reader a head start over the police.
The third title, THE STORY ABOUT MR. ROOS, is above all the story of a
man leaving his old life behind to find a new start. THE LONELY ONES
goes back in time to the 1970s, and a group of students whose travels
behind the iron curtain will change them forever. The fifth and final book
about Gunnar Barbarotti is also the first and only book about Ellen
Bjarnebo, known as THE BUTCHERESS FROM LITTLE BURMA.
Published by: Albert Bonniers Förlag,
2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012
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‘Nesser is in the front rank of Swedish crime writers.’
– The Times (Great Britain)
Rights sold
Bulgarian: Emas Publishing (1-2)
Czech: Bastei MOBA (1)
Danish: Forlaget Modtryk (1-5)
Dutch: Uitgeverij De Geus (1-5)
English (UK): Mantle/Macmillan Publishing (1-2)
Estonian: Kirjastus Pegasus (1)
Finnish: Tammi (1-5)
French: Seuil (1)
German: btb Verlag (1-5)
Italian: Ugo Guanda Editore (1-5)
Latvian: Zvaigzne ABC (1)
Norwegian: Vigmostad & Bjørke (1-3),
Gyldendal Norsk Forlag (4-5)
Polish: Czarna Owca (1-5)
Russian: Ripol (1)
Spanish: RBA Libros (1)
‘An exceptionally gifted author – maybe the best in Sweden!’
– Hamburger Abendblatt (Germany)
‘Nesser has a penetrating eye for the skull beneath the skin.’
– New York Times (United States)
Håkan Nesser, b. 1950, is one of Sweden's most beloved an renowned
authors. His crime novels have been extremely successful in Sweden as
well as internationally, and have resulted in several films. He is published
in more than 20 languages, and has written 29 novels to date.
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Gunilla Linn Persson
Across
the Ice
More than 26 000 copies sold in Sweden!
Winter, 1914. Werner Engström, his girlfriend Kyra Ingman, and their
friends set out across the ice toward home on Hustrun Island after dancing on the neighbouring island. Their struggle to make it home in the horrible snow storm will come to shape life on Hustrun for the next hundred
years.
On Hustrun, 2013, we meet Ellinor Ingman, a woman in her fifties, who
runs her father’s business Algot’s Sea Taxi and takes care of the elderly
Algot. She picks up Herrman Engström, who returns to Hustrun to sell his
childhood home after his father has passed away. Shocked to discover
who her passenger is, she steers her boat straight into the jetty, and so a
story of lost love begins…
ACROSS THE ICE is a portrayal of the Stockholm archipelago then and
now; of love and hate away from the mainland.
Title Information
Swedish title: HEMÅT ÖVER ISEN
Published by: Wahlström & Widstrand,
January 2015
Pages: 287
‘… she has a penetrating voice that adds spice and salt to the story. The result is a
novel that is both beautiful and unsentimental.’
– Nerikes Allehanda
‘Across the Ice is a fantastically beautiful novel about frozen memories and warming reconciliation; it radiates love but also ice-cold hate.’
– M Magasin
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‘No one today masters the dramatic potential of the archipelago better than Gunilla Linn Persson.’
– Aftonbladet
Rights sold
French: Les Escales
German: Insel Verlag
Gunilla Linn Persson, b. 1956, is a TV script writer, and has also written
novels, children’s books and plays. The television series “Skärgårdsdoktorn” (“The Archipelago Doctor”, co-written with L. B. Lundholm)
was an instant classic, with millions of viewers across the Nordic countries
over the four years it aired. ACROSS THE ICE is set in the same milieu as
Skärgårdsdoktorn, drawing on the author’s own experiences from living
in the archipelago outside Stockholm for seven years.
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Ann Rosman
In Deep Water
Book 6 in the Karin Adler series
At the height of the first World War, on the 5th of June 1916,
the British warship HMS Hampshire goes down outside the
Orkney Islands.
With her she takes the British Minister of War, Lord Kitchener, and almost
700 men. But what else did she take with her? Rumours are rife, and tell
about a vast, almost incomprehensible treasure.
Almost a hundred years later, a Swedish sailboat is found drifting with
nobody on board, in the very same waters where the HMS Hampshire
was lost. Bloodstains and signs of a struggle are evident on deck.
Karin Adler of the Gothenburg Police is called on to assist the local police
in solving the case of the missing man, a Marstrand resident and
professional deep-sea diver. During the investigation, a curious
connection between the missing Swede and the long since shipwrecked
HMS Hampshire is made, stemming from a disastrous diving expedition
at the wreck site in the 1970’s. It’s clear that the case hinges on events that
took place a long time ago, which resonate into present day.
The Karin Alder series has been sold to seven countries. IN DEEP WATER
is the sixth novel in the series, and is set on the green and windswept
Orkney Islands, a place where folklore is very much alive and secrets go
deep. A place both of death and of fervent love.
Title information
Swedish title: VÅGSPEL
Published by: Albert Bonniers Förlag,
May 2016
Pages: 450
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Czech: Vydavatelství Vikend
Danish: Forlaget Punktum
Finnish: Bazar Forlag
French: Editions Balland
German: Aufbau Verlag
Norwegian: Bazar Forlag
Spanish (World): Ediciones
Salamandra
Ann Rosman , b. 1973, is the internationally bestselling author behind the
Karin Adler series. Ann left her job as an IT-consultant in the mid-00s to be
a full-time author, and her works have been sold to seven countries. Ann
was awarded the Marstrand Prize in 2010, and in 2013 she received the
Culture Award from her home county of Kungälv.
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Ann Rosman
The Karin
Adler series
Marstrand, the idyllic heart of the Swedish west coast
archipelago, surrounded by the sea and filled with stories.
The Karin Adler series has strong ties to the picturesque coastal island
Marstrand outside Gothenburg, Sweden, and takes the reader into the
history of the island and often real cases of crime and mystery that have
shaped the region.
The first book in the series, THE LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER’S DAUGHTER
introduces the reader to the police detective Karin Adler. After a messy
break-up Karin lives on her boat moored on Marstrand, and is close to the
local island community. Navigating a career as a young female police
office with the Gothenburg police, Karin investigates crimes connected to
the history of the archipelago and secrets long since forgotten.
Title Information
Swedish titles: 1: FYRMÄSTARENS
DOTTER (2009), 2: SJÄLAKISTAN
(2010), 3: PORTO FRANCOS VÄKTARE
(2011), 4: MERCURIUM (2012), 5:
HAVSKATTEN (2014), 6: VÅGSPEL
(2016).
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Czech: Vydavatelství Vikend (1-2)
Danish: Forlaget Punktum (1-5)
Finnish: Bazar Forlag (1-3)
French: Editions Balland (1-2)
German: Aufbau Verlag (1-5)
Norwegian: Bazar Forlag (1-3)
Spanish (World): Ediciones Salamandra (1-2)
Fact and fiction always mix in Ann’s books. Ann lives on the Marstrand
island herself and finds inspiration in its vibrant culture as well as its rich
and dramatic past. In her own words: ‘Marstrand is like a gateway where
two worlds meet: the present and the past – or why not reality and
imagination?’ Truth and legend colour this gateway, and connections
between past and present shape Karin investigations, leading her and the
reader back into mysteries of centuries past.
Five crime novels the Karin Adler series have been published to date and
Ann is currently putting the finishing touches to the sixth novel, IN DEEP
WATER, due out in May 2016 from Albert Bonniers Förlag.
’An impressive debut doused in sea salt.’
– Aftonbladet on THE LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER’S DAUGHTER
‘A complex yet perfectly paced plot, built around strong and captivating
characters in an exciting historical context.’
– Le Figaro on THE SOUL COFFIN
‘Ann Rosman makes a fresh and disarming contribution to the genre. A
worthy rival to Camilla Läckberg and others.’
– Norra Västerbotten on THE GUARDIAN OF PORTO FRANCO
Ann Rosman , b. 1973, is the internationally bestselling author behind the
Karin Adler series. Ann left her job as an IT-consultant in the mid-00s to be
a full-time author, and her works have been sold to seven countries. Ann
was awarded the Marstrand Prize in 2010, and in 2013 she received the
Culture Award from her home county of Kungälv.
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Lina Wolff
Bret Easton Ellis
and the Other Dogs
A new Swedish literary sensation!
At a run-down brothel in Caudal, Spain, the prostitutes are collecting stray
dogs. Each is named after a famous male writer: Dante, Chaucer, Bret
Easton Ellis. When a john is cruel, the dogs are fed rotten meat. To the
east, in Barcelona, an unflappable teenage girl is endeavouring to trace the
peculiarities of her life back to one woman: Alba Cambó, writer of violent
short stories, who left Caudal as a girl and never went back.
Mordantly funny, dryly sensual, written with a staggering lightness of
touch, the debut novel in English by Swedish sensation Lina Wolff is a
black and Bolaño-esque take on the limitations of love in a dog-eat-dog
world.
‘Wolff’s prose has a quality of “otherness” entirely in keeping with the surreal
atmosphere of the novel. … a cool, clever and fierce addition to the canon of
modern feminist literature.’
– The Guardian
Title Information
Swedish title: BRET EASTON ELLIS OCH DE
ANDRA HUNDARNA
Publisher: Albert Bonniers Forlag, July
2012
Pages: 285
‘[A] filmic offering … channelling the spirit of Pedro Almodóvar. A thoroughly
invigorating novel.’
– The Independent
‘The author demonstrates a marvelous command of language and creates
characters with real depth, lending the book a sensual vibe and an acerbic wit that
force its emotional truths to rise above the grunge of its hard-boiled setting.
– Kirkus Reviews
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Lina Wolff, b. 1973, has lived and worked in Italy and Spain. During her
years in Valencia and Madrid, she wrote her short story collection MANY
PEOPLE DIE LIKE YOU (Många människor dör som du). BRET EASTON
ELLIS AND THE OTHER DOGS, her first novel, was awarded the
prestigious Vi Magazine Literature Prize and was shortlisted for the 2013
Swedish Radio Award for Best Novel of the Year.
Lina now lives in southern Sweden. Her second novel THE POLYGLOT
LOVERS (De polyglotta älskarna), will be published by Albert Bonniers
Förlag in 2016.
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Non-Fiction
Per J. Andersson & PK Mahanandia
New Delhi—Borås
The unlikely story of the Indian who rode his
bicycle across continents to find love in Sweden
A story of true love that captivates the heart of every reader.
The book spent over three months on the German bestseller
list with over 190 000 copies sold!
Every night, young PK stands in a New Delhi park drawing tourists. Born
untouchable, with nothing but the prophecy he was given at birth: “You
will marry a girl who is not from the village, not from the district, not even
from our country; she will be musical, own a jungle and be born under the
sign of the ox.”
One evening a young blonde woman appears in the light beside his easel.
Lotta von Schedvin has felt drawn to India ever since she was a child and
has travelled there from Sweden. She was born under the sign of the ox,
and PK just knows she is the one. But the odds that these two starstruck
lovers will see each other again after Lotta has gone back home might
seem slight – if it were not for a second-hand ladies’ Raleigh bicycle and
PK’s determination to get to the woman he loves.
‘PK's real-life story has everything you need to create a page turner that reads
like fiction!’
– Svenska Dagbladet
Title Information
Swedish title: NEW DELHI—BORÅS
Published by: Bokförlaget Forum,
March 2013
Pages: 200
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Chinese (simpl): Shanghai 99
Danish: Gads Forlag
English (World): Oneworld
Publications
French: Univers Poche
German: Kiepenheuer & Witsch
Icelandic: Forlagid
Korean: Solbitkil
Polish: Czarna Owca
Norwegian: Cappelen Damm
‘The story of a dalit boy and a tourist in India is not just any other girl meets boy
saga. It is a fairy tale turned real life love ballad.’
– Love Story
Per J Andersson, b. 1962, the writer, is a travel journalist and an expert on India. He
founded the Swedish travel magazine Vagabond, and feels more at home on the
road than at home.
PK and Lotta are married
and have two children.
They live together outside
Borås, Sweden. PK has
worked as an art teacher
and Lotta teaches music.
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Lars Berge – OFFICE NINJA
OFFICE NINJA can be described as the marriage between The Office and Being John Malkovich.
Dry wit and dark humour guaranteed.
Swedish title: KONTORSNINJA
Published by: Wahlström & Widstrand, August 2013
Rights sold: Finnish: Atena, German: Carl’s Books, Italian: Bompiani, Korean: Hyundae
Munhak Publishing, Polish: GW Foksal, Spanish: Alfaguara.
Film & Tv Rights: Available.
Katarina Bivald – THE READERS OF BROKEN WHEEL RECOMMEND
A charming and witty feel-good novel about the power of friendship, the love of books and
finding one’s place in the world.
Swedish title: LÄSARNA I BROKEN WHEEL REKOMMENDERAR
Published by: Bokförlaget Forum, September 2013
Rights sold: Bulgarian: ERA Media, Catalan: Edicions 62, Chinese (Compl): Delight Press,
Chinese (Simpl): Sunshine Media, Croatian: Profil Knjiga, Czech: Host, Danish: Lindhardt &
Ringhof, Dutch: UnieboekVan Holkema, English (Ca): Doubleday Canada, English (US):
Sourcebooks, English (World): Chatto & Windus (Vintage Books), French: DeNoël, German:
btb Verlag, Greek: Patakis Publishers, Hungarian: Erawan, Italian: Sperling & Kupfer,
Korean: Sigongsa, Lithuanian: Alma Littera, Norwegian: Gyldendal Norsk Forlag, Polish:
Wydawnictwo Amber, Portuguese (BR): Suma de Letras, Portuguese (EU): Penguin Random
House Grupo Editorial, Russian: A.S.T License Ltd, Serbian: Izdavacka kuca Plato, Spanish:
Planeta, Taiwanese: Systex Delightpress, Turkish: Dogan Kitap.
Film & TV Rights: Available.
Johanna Mo – The Helena Mobacke Series
The Helena Mobacke Series is to a great extent a depiction of a mother’s journey through the
grieving process and her attempts to get her life back on track after a great loss.
Swedish titles: DÖDEN TÄNKTE JAG MIG SÅ (Part I) / VÄND OM OCH VAR STILLA
(Part II) / ALLTING TRASIGT SKA BLI HELT (Part III)
Published by: Bokförlaget Forum, 2013 / 2014 / 2015
Rights sold: Polish: Helion (Part I).
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Jan Mårtenson – THE HOMAN SERIES
A Swedish Agatha Christie, with a little sprinkle of Midsomer Murders, set in Old Town,
Stockholm.
"Mårtenson can, like no one else, bind together … espionage, murder, extortion and the colors and
scents of the market hall of Östermalmstorg"
– Nerikes Allehanda
Published by: Wahlström & Widstrand
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Maria Nygren – SEJDAR ISLAND
”Maria Nygren walks in the foot-prints of Johan Theorin when she effortlessly mixes folklore with
classic crime. … Put simply, Maria Nygren has her own voice, she tells her story on her own terms
and it is both thrilling and sometimes really frightening. In other words, an interesting debut worth
reading.”
– Skånska Dagbladet
Swedish title: FEBERFÅGEL
Published by: Wahlström & Widstrand, August 2015
Rights sold: Bulgarian: Aviana Publishing.
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Elin Olofsson – AND THEN I THINK OF SIGRID
This is a novel about homecoming, reconciling with the past and finding out that love can
change everything.
Swedish title: DÅ TÄNKER JAG PÅ SIGRID
Published by: Wahlström & Widstrand 2013
Rights sold: Bulgarian: Aviana Publishing.
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Elin Olofsson – TO THE GIRLS IN THE LAKE
This is a tale about a promise made by a girl by a lake in the forests of Jämtland, and about
the things a grown woman is forced to do to keep that promise.
Swedish title: TILL FLICKORNA I SJÖN
Published by: Wahsltröm & Widstrand 2014
Rights sold: Bulgarian: Aviana Publishing.
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Thomas Ringstedt – THE BEOW / NORDENFLYCHT SERIES
“Red Snow could be turned into a movie! All the ingredients are there; attraction, action and intense
personal relationships…This is really good entertainment!”
– Norra Västerbotten
Swedish titles: RÖD SNÖ / HÖGTRYCK
Published by: Albert Bonniers Förlag, October 2011 / February 2015
Rights sold: Danish: Forlaget Modtryk (RED SNOW).
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Stefan Einhorn – THE NEW SEVEN DEADLY SINS
What is good and evil, and what do we consider to be deadly sins? Are they the same as
stipulated by the church over 1,500 years ago, or have they changed?
Swedish title: DE NYA DÖDSSYNDERNA
Published by: Forum, October 2014
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Zlatan Ibrahimović & David Lagercrantz – I AM ZLATAN
The one and only autobiography of and by Sweden’s most successful football player ever
and one of the greatest players in the world today.
Swedish title: JAG ÄR ZLATAN
Published by: Albert Bonniers Förlag, November 2011
Rights sold: Albanian: Dritan, Arabic: Creative Solutions, Bosnian: Buybook, Bulgarian:
A&T Publishing, Chinese: Beijing Wisdom, Croatian: Buybook, Czech: Host, Danish: Gyldendal, Dutch: Ambo Anthos, Estonian: Tänapäev, English UK (World): Penguin (Penguin
RH), English US: Random House (Penguin RH), Finnish: WSOY, French: JC Lattès, Georgian: Intelekti, German: Piper, Hungarian: Kiado, Icelandic: Draumsyn, Italian: Rizzoli, Japanese: Toto, Korean: Hans Media, Montenegrin: Buybook, Norwegian: Font, Polish: Sine
Qua Non, Portuguese (SA): Realejo Editora, Romanian: Publica Com, Russian: OLMA Media Group, Serbian: Buybook, Slovenian: Ucila International, Spanish (World): Roca Editorial, Turkish: Pegasus, Vietnamese: Huy Hoang Cultural Joint Stock Company.
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Staffan Thorsell – THE WARSAW SWEDES
Eight men — dubbed the Warsaw Swedes — repeatedly risked their lives to smuggle out the
information telling the world about the Nazi persecution of Polish Jews. They were all to be
sentenced to death by the Nazis as a result of their actions. This is their remarkable story,
never before been told in full.
Swedish title: WARSZAWASVENSKARNA
Published by: Albert Bonniers Förlag, November 2014
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Björn Wahlroos – THE TEN WORST IDEAS IN ECONOMICS — FROM
KEYNES TO PIKETTY
Bad ideas are dangerous. How is it then that certain economic models and arguments that,
although repeatedly proven false, keep coming back?
Swedish title: DE TIO SÄMSTA EKONOMISKA TEORIERNA – FRÅN KEYNES TILL
PIKETTY
Published by: Albert Bonniers Förlag, November 2014
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