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Henning Mankell

Stieg Larsson Books Spark New Interest In Swedish Crime Fiction

The New York Times | Julie Bosman | Posted 05.25.2011 | Books

"The question is, after everybody reads 'Hornet's Nest,' what are they going to do?" said Stan Hynds, a book buyer at Northshire Bookstore in Manchest...

Henning Mankell, Swedish Crime Writer On Attacked Gaza Aid Ship, May Bar Hebrew Versions Of Books

AFP | Posted 05.25.2011 | Books

Swedish crime writer Henning Mankell may prohibit the translation of his popular books into Hebrew after the Israeli attack on a Gaza-bound aid flotil...

Henning Mankell, Swedish Crime Writer, Held In Custody In Israel

AFP | Posted 05.25.2011 | Books

Swedish crime writer Henning Mankell, author of the Wallander detective series, is one of nine Swedes held in Israel Monday after landing from a Gaza-...

Laugh Once a Day, and Other Tips from Henning Mankell

Alex Palmer | Posted 05.25.2011 | New York
Alex Palmer

Mankell's novels, which have sold some 30 million copies worldwide, deal with gruesome murders and the dark side of his native Sweden, but the author showcased his whimsical side on Friday.

Laugh Once A Day, And Other Tips From Henning Mankell

HuffPost Citizen Reporting | Alex Palmer | Posted 05.25.2011 | Books

Produced by HuffPost's Eyes & Ears Citizen Journalism Unit There are a few things that bestselling crime writer Henning Mankell cannot live without. ...

Our TV Sleuths Need to Take a Page from British Mysteries

Holly Robinson | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
Holly Robinson

In the US we create unidimensional detectives because we're focused on one-upping each other on plot devices that show the weirdest ways to die or the coolest tricks in the lab.