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Kurt Wallander

by Henning Mankell

10 books Started 1991 Latest 2014
Publication Reading Order

The Kurt Wallander is a Children's Fiction / Crime Fiction series by Henning Mankell, comprising 10 books published between 1991 and 2014. Books are listed in publication order, which is the recommended reading sequence.

# Title Year Buy
Faceless Killers cover 1 Faceless Killers 1991 Buy from Amazon
The Dogs of Riga cover 2 The Dogs of Riga 1992 Buy from Amazon
The White Lioness cover 3 The White Lioness 1993 Buy from Amazon
The Man Who Smiled cover 4 The Man Who Smiled 1994 Buy from Amazon
Sidetracked cover 5 Sidetracked 1995 Buy from Amazon
The Fifth Woman cover 6 The Fifth Woman 1996 Buy from Amazon
One Step Behind cover 7 One Step Behind 1997 Buy from Amazon
Firewall cover 8 Firewall 1998 Buy from Amazon
The Troubled Man cover 9 The Troubled Man 2011 Buy from Amazon
An Event in Autumn cover 10 An Event in Autumn 2014 Buy from Amazon

Henning Mankell (1948-2015) was a renowned Swedish crime writer, theater director, and social activist. Born in Stockholm, he grew up in a working-class family and developed a passion for storytelling from a young age. Mankell's breakthrough came with his acclaimed series featuring Detective Kurt Wallander. Set in the bleak landscape of Ystad, Sweden, the novels explore themes of loneliness, morality, and the flaws of the human condition. His poetic and evocative writing brought him critical acclaim and a global readership. Throughout his career, Mankell published over 40 novels, including standalone works such as "The Eye of the Leopard" and "Kennedy's Brain." He received numerous prestigious awards, including the Glass Key Award for Best Nordic Crime Novel and the Swedish Academy of Crime Writers' Grand Prize. Mankell's social activism was evident in his work and personal life. He was an outspoken advocate for human rights and social justice, and he established several foundations to promote these causes. His novels have been translated into over 50 languages, reaching a vast audience worldwide.

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