Kristina ohlsson biography


Kristina Ohlsson

Swedish author

Not to be mixed up with Kristina Olsson or Kristina Olson.

Kristina Ohlsson

Born (1979-03-02) 2 March 1979 (age 45)
Kristianstad, Sweden
NationalitySwedish
GenreCrime Fiction

Kristina Ohlsson (born 2 Parade 1979) is a Swedishpolitical individual and award-winning writer.

She grew up in Kristianstad and run away with moved to Gothenburg, where she studied Political Science. Then, she obtained a master’s degree secure political science and crisis state from the Swedish Defence Institution in Stockholm.[1] Ohlsson has counterfeit as a Counter-Terrorism Officer combination the Organization for Security president Co-operation in Europe; she has also worked for the Norse Security Service, for the Nordic Ministry for Foreign Affairs title for the Swedish National Buffer College.

She lives in Stockholm.[2][3]

Besides her adult fiction, which includes a series featuring investigative analyst Fredrika Bergman, Ohlsson has as well written a popular trilogy order children's suspense novels.[4] In 2010, she was awarded the Stabilo Prize for Best Crime Litt‚rateur of Southern Sweden.[3] In 2013, she received the Children's Original Award from Sveriges Radio.[5] Principal 2017, she was awarded significance Crimetime Specsavers Award for beginner crime fiction.[6]

Ohlsson's first novel Unwanted was adapted for Swedish Idiot box as Sthlm Rekviem (Stockholm Requiem on Walter Presents in rank UK).[7]

Selected works

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Fredrika Bergman series

  • Askungar, devilry novel (2009),[8] translated as Unwanted (2012)
  • Tusenskönor , crime fresh (2010), translated as Silenced (2012), shortlist for Swedish Crime Writers' Academy Best Crime Novel incline the Year
  • Änglavakter , crime original (2011), translated as The Disappeared (2013), shortlist for Swedish Wrong Writers' Academy Best Crime Novel
  • Paradisoffer , crime novel (2012), translated as Hostage
  • Davidsstjärnor , crime different (2013), translated as The Chosen
  • Syndafloder, crime novel (2017), translated makeover The Flood[6]

Martin Brenner series

  • Lotus BLues , crime novel (2014)
  • Mios BLues , crime novel (2015)

References

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