Camilla Läckberg
Born in 1974, Camilla Läckberg graduated from Gothenburg University of Economics, before moving to Stockholm where she worked for a few years as an economist. However, a course in creative writing triggered a drastic change of career. Her first six novels all became Swedish No. 1 bestsellers. She...
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Born in 1974, Camilla Läckberg graduated from Gothenburg University of Economics, before moving to Stockholm where she worked for a few years as an economist. However, a course in creative writing triggered a drastic change of career. Her first six novels all became Swedish No. 1 bestsellers. She lives in a suburb of Stockholm.
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Birth date: August 30, 1974
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No, just no. I was really excited I could read The Golden Cage through Pigeonhole. I have been a big fan of the Fjallbacka series for years (though admittedly, the last book is still waiting for me to read it). So, I was expecting a great read during these COVID-19 times, but I was very disappointed...
Fjallbäcka book # 9I knew of this author but never had the pleasure to read any of Ms. Läckberg works till my friend gave me “The Ice Child” and I am glad she did now I can add another great author to my very very long list. Although this may be the 9th book in the series it can easily be read as a ...
Engl. Title: The Lost Boy A women and her son seek refuge on Ghost Island off the shore of Fjällbäcka. It is said those who die there never leave. Past and present interweave again as we learn the history of the island and what drove the woman to seek refuge in her childhood home. It's always ni...
Another interesting visit in Fjällbacka. I like going back to Eva Falke and Patrick Hedström, see what's happening in their life and to their friends, how they get embroiled in another mystery.In this one the roots go back to the second world war.I really like this series, with it's well established...
I read this book at the height of my Scandinavian thriller period, several years ago, and while I liked all book in the series, this one was always my favourite. When a young girl is found murdered, the investigation only leads to more suspects and motives as time goes by... But I tried to re-im...