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Köp båda 2 för 300 krSomething quite special and fascinating: a use of the detective form to present a brooding and biting forecast of the future - or of a possible future * New York Times Book Review * The godfather of Scandinavian crime fiction -- Jo Nesbo [Sarah Death's translation] seems to catch the bleakness perfectly... Wahl's solo work deserves to be considered in the same context as Zamyatin, Capek, Orwell, or Durrenmatt...high praise indeed. -- Michael Carlson * Irresistible Targets * [His novels] are economical and move with great pace... [They] have been restored to the canon of European crime fiction in English. Don't miss -- Bob Cornwell * Crime Time * Wahl would prompt many writers to use crime fiction as a way of holding a mirror to social evils. Here the investigation is tense, the murder shocking, but at heart the crime is against journalism and intellectual freedom * Public Sphere *
Born in 1926, Per Wahl was a Swedish writer and journalist who, alongside his own novels, collaborated with his wife, Maj Sjwall, on the bestselling Martin Beck crime series which are credited as inspiring writers as varied as Agatha Christie, Henning Mankell and Jonathan Franzen. In 1971 the fourth novel in the series, The Laughing Policeman, won an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America. Per Wahl died in 1975.