‘The Burning Stones’ published in Finland

The darkly humorous novel by internationally acclaimed author Antti Tuomainen showcases humanity at its most bare – in middle age, suspected of murder, in a sauna.

A cold-blooded killer strikes at the hottest moment: the head of a sauna heater company is murdered in the sauna. Who has turned up the temperature time and time again and burnt him to death?

The evidence points in the direction of Anni Korpinen, the top salesperson and potential successor at Puhti Saunas. And just as if being middle-aged, in a marriage that has lost its purpose, and struggling with work weren’t enough, Anni realizes that she must be quicker than both the police and the murderer to uncover who is behind it all – before it’s too late.

‘You Must Be QUIET Now!’ published in Sweden

You must be quiet now! Promise. No messing around or horseplay. If you’re going to read this book you have to be totally….utterly….quiet. Yes, zip it, because here comes another hilarious picture book by a funny little man called David Sundin.

Just like in his previous children’s books (that did not want to be read) this one too invites to mischief, conversations and silly antics between reader and listener. After all, it’s not always easy to be quiet while you read a book where baby chicks are chirping super loudly and your index fingers are just itching to play the drums: TUM! BONG! CRISH!

‘Ehrengard: The Art of Seduction’ to premiere on Netflix

The Danish Netflix feature film Ehrengard: The Art of Seduction, directed by Academy Award and two-time Palme d’Or winner Bille August, will premiere on Netflix September 14. The film is based on Karen Blixen’s novel, Ehrengard, and the screenplay is written by Anders August. Set design and costumes are created by Queen Margrethe II.

Lars Kepler and Kristina Ohlsson shortlisted for 2023 BookBeat Award

Lars Kepler and Kristina Ohlsson are both in the running for this year’s BookBeat Award for “Crime Writer of the Year.” The winner will ultimately be decided based on the audiobook service’s statistics from their three latest titles.

Lars Kepler is additionally shortlisted for the BookBeat Award for “Crime Novel of the Year” for The Spider. This category looks only at the streaming records of the nominated titles.

The winning authors and titles will all be announced during the Gothenburg Book Festival’s Crimetime Award ceremony, on September 30.

‘The JerryMaya Detective Agency: The Dinosaur Mystery’ No. 1 in Sweden

The 32nd installment in the JerryMaya Detective Agency series, The Dinosaur Mystery, jumps to No. 1 on the official Swedish bestseller list for children’s books this week.

‘The Details’ sold to 30 territories

Ia Genberg’s award winning and internationally praised novel The Details has officially reached 30 territories.

The novel won the prestigious August Prize in 2022 and has since its release traveled the world with brilliant reception, The New York Times writes: “Genberg’s marvelous prose is also a kind of fever, mesmerizing and hot to the touch.”

 

‘A Place on Earth’ published in Sweden

Markus Torgeby’s books have been translated into a dozen languages and inspired people around the world to lead a simpler life, in tune with nature. In his new book, A Place on Earth: About Building a Cabin and Creating a Life, we get to follow the journey as Markus builds a cabin for his family far away from civilization. The twelve square meters lack electricity and running water, but offer a warming stove and a breathtaking view of the mountains. With valuable advice, clever shortcuts, and two hours of YouTube instructions, the author demonstrates how anyone can build their own ’hideaway’ where time moves a bit slower.

Additionally, the book is a philosophical journey through the spaces that have meant a lot to the author, his wife, and their three daughters: The basement on the island Öckerö where the grandfather repaired fishing nets and the grandmother prepared baked bread, the hut where Markus lived alone in the woods for four years and the house in Jämtland that Markus and Frida built piece by piece.

A Place on Earth poses the question: Which places and people are important to you?

The book is richly illustrated with Frida Torgeby’s photographs from family life, the work with the cabin, and the surrounding Jämtlandsfjällen in the Swedish north.

‘Wheel of Fire’ published in Sweden

Strange things are happening at Heidi’s house in Hovenäset. When the carpenter tears down one of her bedroom walls, an old children’s shoe and a toy is found underneath the floorboards. Night after night, a horrible storm rages on, and at night, Heidi can hear someone sneaking around in the room next to hers.

The only thing to look forward to is the ferris wheel that has come to town for the summer. Bill, its kindly owner, moves into the guestroom. Yet something is not right. Dad’s pregnant girlfriend is getting more tired by the day, and Heidi’s confused grandmother seems to be terrified of the ferris wheel, so much so that she wants to get rid of not only it but Bill as well. Heidi soon understands that something horrid has taken place in her house – and that it’s about to happen again…

Wheel of Fire is the first installment in The Bohus Coast Trilogy, where the three friends Heidi, Alva, and Harry have a summer vacation filled with dark secrets and cruel events from the past.

Joel Kinnaman joins Salomonsson Agency

With his magnetic screen presence, versatile acting abilities, and dedication to his craft, Joel Kinnaman has captivated audiences worldwide and established himself as one of the most talented actors of his generation.

Kinnaman’s acting journey began in the early 2000s when he enrolled at the Malmö Theatre Academy. He made his big screen breakthrough as Frank Wagner in the Johan Falk film series, a role for which he received a Guldbagge nomination in 2010 for ‘Best Supporting Actor.’

In 2011 he was awarded a Guldbagge for ‘Best Actor’ in the record-breaking Swedish film Snabba cash (2010), directed by Daniel Espinosa, which gained great attention abroad, and before long Kinnaman’s talent caught the attention of Hollywood.

In 2011-2014 he starred as detective Stephen Holderon on AMC’s acclaimed crime drama The Killing. The following years he starred in several popular films and series, such as RoboCop (2014), Altered Carbon (2018) and Suicide Squad (2021).

Most recently, Kinnaman starred opposite Nicolas Cage in the psychological thriller, Sympathy for the Devil. He also starred in Apple TV+ epic space drama, For All Mankind. The series, led by Kinnaman, has received great critical acclaim and topped both Rolling Stone and USA Today’s Best Shows of 2021 lists. Season four is due to release in 2023.

Up next, Kinnaman is set to star in action thriller, The Silent Hour, directed by Brad Anderson, and the John Woo-directed action film, Silent Night.