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Swedish duo of crime fiction writers From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Roslund & Hellström were a Swedish duo of crime fiction writers comprising journalist Anders Roslund and activist and author Börge Hellström. They were full-time writers from 2004 to Hellström's death in 2017. Among others, they wrote a series of three books featuring Detective Inspector Ewert Grens, and after Hellström's death, Roslund wrote another in that series.
Roslund (born 1961), was formerly a journalist and TV presenter. He worked for 15 years for the Swedish national broadcaster SVT, directing Kulturnyheterna, a current affairs programme. He won several journalism awards, including the Swedish Trade Unions Award for Investigative Journalism, but his work also brought enemies. He was put on a "death list" of an extremist far-right-wing organisation, and for a while employed a bodyguard and was protected by moving into safe houses. He discussed his experience with another Swedish crime writer, Steig Larsson, who had also received death threats from Neo-Nazis. He also worked within the Swedish Prison and Probation Service for several years.[1]
Hellström (1957–2017), an ex-convict,[2] was one of the founders of Kriminellas Revansch i Samhället (KRIS), an organisation devoted to rehabilitating former criminals.[3] He had been sexually abused as a child and later turned to crime.[1]
Roslund heard about Hellström's work at KRIS and produced a documentary on the subject of imprisonment and its effects, called Lås in Dom (Lock them Up). The two met and became friends during the making of the film, and decided to write about their experiences together.[1]
The duo made their debut with the crime novel Odjuret (The Beast) in 2004. Their novels put a particular emphasis on the roles of victim and perpetrator, offering a morally grey portrayal of motive and responsibility.[4]
They co-authored seven books between 2004 and 2016, their partnership ending when Hellström died on 17 February 2017.[5][6]
Their works have been translated into Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Indonesian, Russian, English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Polish, Lithuanian, Estonian, Romanian, Bulgarian, Slovenian, Croatian, Hungarian, Slovak, Czech, Icelandic, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian, Hebrew, Turkish, Greek, Macedonian, and Catalan.[citation needed]
Anders continued to write novels in the Detective Inspector Ewert Grens series after Hellström's death, publishing no. 4 in the series, Jamåhonleva[7] (Knock Knock) published in 2019.[8] Film rights in the US were sold to Thunder Road.[7]
Box 21 and Cell 8 (Edward Finnigans upprättelse) were made into TV series directed by Swedish director Johan Brisinger, in 2020 and 2022 respectively. Both starred Leonard Terfelt and Mimosa Willamo as detectives Ewert Grens and Mariana Hermansson.[10][11][12] Box 21 was filmed in Bucharest and Stockholm,[13] while Cell 8 was filmed in Estonia.[10]
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