Mystery fans don’t have to be told who Henning Mankell was. His Swedish police procedurals featuring the melancholic detective Kurt Wallender have been translated into dozens of languages and have ...
Henning Mankell, the internationally renowned Swedish crime writer whose books about the gloomy, soul-searching police inspector Kurt Wallander enticed readers around the world, died early Monday, his ...
Henning Mankell, the Swedish author best known for writing the “Wallander” crime novels, died Monday. He was 67. “He died in his sleep early this morning in Göteborg,” a statement posted on his ...
No detective Wallender here, that hero of the substantial series of novels set in the Swedish provinces for which Mankell, who died two years ago, remains best known. After the Fire is a subtle ...
CANNES — Swedish crime writer Henning Mankell, who was a leading figure in the wave of “Nordic Noir” fiction and whose books sold more than 40 million copies, died in Goteborg, Sweden, on Monday at ...
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Henning Mankell, one of Scandinavia’s more popular and renowned mystery novelists, died yesterday at 67, after succumbing to a three-year struggle with lung cancer. Mankell was a legendary figure in ...
The writer, whose crime series was adapted for TV, had been suffering from cancer. By Alex Ritman U.K. Correspondent Leopard, the publisher which Mankell co-founded in 2001, announced the news on its ...
Swedish crime writer Henning Mankell, best known for his award-winning series of novels and short stories featuring Inspector Kurt Wallander, has died at 67. The author passed away peacefully on ...
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