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Danish writer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sara Blædel (born 6 August 1964) is a Danish author. She is best known for her crime fiction novels featuring Louise Rick.[1] Blædel founded the "Sara B" crime fiction publishing company in 1993, and in 1995 she started to work as a journalist.[2]
Sara Blædel | |
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Born | Copenhagen, Denmark | 6 August 1964
Occupation | Novelist |
Genre | Crime fiction, thriller |
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Blædel was born in Copenhagen and grew up in Hvalsø, Denmark. She is the daughter of journalist Leif Blædel and actress Annegrethe Nissen.
Her novels have been published in 31 countries.
Blædel's first novel was Grønt støv, first published in Denmark in 2004, followed by Kald mig prinsesse (2005), Kun ét liv (2007), Aldrig mere fri (2008), Hævnens gudinde (2009), Dødsengelen (2010), and De glemte piger (2011). Until 2008, Blædel's books were published in Denmark by Lindhardt and Ringhof. Since 2008, her publisher has been People's Press.
Blædel's publications in other Scandinavian countries include:
In May, 2013, Grand Central Publishing bought The Forgotten Girls and the next book in the Louise Rick series.[3]
Blædel has been voted Most Popular Author[4] in Denmark four times.[5]
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