Håkan Nesser

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Håkan Nesser at the Gothenburg Book Fair 2005
Håkan Nesser at the Gothenburg Book Fair 2005

Håkan Nesser (born February 21, 1950) is a Swedish author and teacher who has written a number of successful crime fiction novels. His books have been translated from Swedish to Norwegian, Finnish, German, French, Polish and Estonian. An English translation of Borkmanns punkt was published in 2006 under the title Borkmann's Point.

Håkan Nesser was born and grew up in Kumla, and has lived most of his adult life in Uppsala. His first novel was published in 1988, but he worked as a teacher until 1998 when he became a full-time author. In August, 2006, Håkan Nesser and his wife Elke moved to Greenwich Village in New York.

A recurring main character is called Van Veeteren, a former detective and owner of an antique books shop. These books play out in a fictitious city called Maardam, said to be located in northern Europe in a country which is never named but resembles Sweden, the Netherlands, Poland and Germany. The names however are Dutch.

Contents

[edit] English Translations

[edit] Bibliography

  • Koreografen (1988)
  • Det grovmaskiga nätet (1993)
  • Borkmanns punkt (1994)
  • Återkomsten (1995)
  • Barins triangel (1996)
  • Kvinna med födelsemärke (1996)
  • Kommissarien och tystnaden (1997)
  • Kim Novak badade aldrig i Genesarets sjö (1998)
  • Münsters fall (1998)
  • Carambole (1999)
  • Flugan och evigheten (1999)
  • Ewa Morenos fall (2000)
  • Svalan, katten, rosen, döden (2001)
  • Piccadilly Circus ligger inte i Kumla (2002)
  • Kära Agnes (2002)
  • Fallet G (2003)
  • Skuggorna och regnet (2004)
  • Människa utan hund (2006)

[edit] Filmography

Van Veeteren

  • Det grovmaskiga nätet (2000) (TV)
  • Återkomsten (2001) (TV)
  • Kvinna med födelsemärke (2001) (TV)
  • Münsters fall (2005)
  • Carambole (2005)
  • Borkmanns punkt (2005)
  • Moreno och tystnaden (2006)
  • Svalan, katten, rosen, döden (2006)
  • Fallet G (2006)

[edit] External links

Official site (Swedish-language site)