Henning Mankell

The Dogs of Riga

Wallander detective novel set against Cold War backdrop in Eastern Europe

About the author

Henning Mankell
Henning Mankell

Henning Mankell was the foremost Swedish crime writer, whose Kurt Wallander series almost single-handedly created the international phenomenon of Scandinavian crime fiction known as Scandi noir. His novels addressed Sweden's social failures with angry directness, using Wallander's depression and disillusionment as a lens on a changing society. He is one of Europe's most widely translated writers.

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