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Swedish writer
Inger Frimansson
Born (1944-11-14) November 14, 1944 (age 80)
Stockholm
OccupationJournalist, Novelist
NationalitySwedish
GenreCrime fiction
Website
www.frimansson.se

Inger Frimansson (born November 14, 1944, in Stockholm) is a popular Swedish novelist and crime writer. Having previously worked for 30 years as a journalist, her first novel The Double Bed (Dubbelsängen) was published in 1984. Since then she has written around twenty-five books including poetry, short stories, and books for children. Her breakthrough was with Godnatt, min älskade in 1998. Her crime novels are best described as psychological thrillers.

Translated works

  • 2007 Good Night, My Darling (Godnatt, min älskade, 1998), translated by Laura A. Wideburg
  • 2008 The Shadow in the Water (Skuggan i vattnet, 2005), translated by Laura A. Wideburg
  • 2009 (forthcoming) The Island of Naked Women (De nakna kvinnornas ö, 2002), translated by Laura A. Wideburg

Awards

External links

Best Swedish Crime Novel Award winners


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