About the author

Henning Georg Mankell (Swedish pronunciation: [²hɛnːɪŋ ¹maŋːkɛl]; 3 February 1948 – 5 October 2015) was a Swedish crime writer, children's author, and dramatist, best known for a series of mystery novels starring his most noted creation, Inspector Kurt Wallander. He also wrote a number of plays and screenplays for television.

He was a left-wing social critic and activist. In his books and plays he constantly highlighted social inequality issues and injustices in Sweden and abroad. In 2010, Mankell was on board one of the ships in the Gaza Freedom Flotilla that was boarded by Israeli military forces. He was below deck when eight or nine people were shot.

Mankell shared his time between Sweden and countries in Africa, mostly Mozambique where he started a theatre. He made considerable donations to charity organizations, mostly connected to Africa.

Brandvæg (Pocket)

En taxachauffør bliver brutalt myrdet af to unge piger. Den ene arresteres, den anden forsvinder sporløst. Et par dage senere finder en nattevagt en mand liggende død foran en pengeautomat. Og straks efter bliver det meste af Skåne mørkelagt, fordi en person er brændt til ukendelighed i en transformator.
Kurt Wallander, som leder opklaringerne, aner en sammenhæng og indser det moderne samfunds utrolige sårbarhed.

»En af de bedste samtidskrimier overhovedet med internationalt komplot og computerkriminalitet, så Jan Guillou kan gå hjem og lægge sig.«
- Ekstra Bladet
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Edition4
Printed pages672
Publish date01 Jan 2016
Published byKlim
Languagedan
ISBN print9788771298017