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Henning Mankell

Sweden   (1948 - )
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About Henning Mankell
Henning Mankell is one of Sweden's leading authors. He has written plays and novels for adults and children which have been translated world-wide. His Kurt Wallender crime novels are international best-sellers. He now lives in Mozambique, with his wife and two children, where he is working to set up a national theatre company.
 
Non fiction
I Die, But the Memory Lives on
 
Awards
Dagger Awards Best Novel winner (2001) : Sidetracked


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Henning Mankell recommends
The Fire Engine That Disappeared
The Fire Engine That Disappeared (1969)
(Martin Beck, book 5)
Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö
"One of the series that most inspired me."
The Demon from Dakar
The Demon from Dakar (2008)
(Ann Lindell, book 3)
Kjell Eriksson
"Kjell Eriksson's crime novels are among the best."
Death Angels
Death Angels (2009)
(Erik Winter, book 4)
Åke Edwardson
"Edwardson is an exceptionally gifted storyteller."
We, The Drowned
We, The Drowned (2010)
Carsten Jensen
"An utterly unique storyteller."
Our Kind of Traitor
Our Kind of Traitor (2010)
John Le Carré
"A remarkable book by the master."



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