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Original title
  
Innan frosten

Language
  
Swedish

Publisher
  
Leopard förlag

Originally published
  
2002

Genre
  
Crime Fiction

Translator
  
Ebba Segerberg

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Country
  
Sweden

Series
  
Kurt Wallander

Publication date
  
2002

Author
  
Henning Mankell

Followed by
  
The Troubled Man

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Adaptations
  
Wallander: Innan frosten (2005)

Similar
  
Henning Mankell books, Crime Fiction books

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Before the Frost (Innan Frosten) is a novel by Swedish crime-writer Henning Mankell.

Contents

The protagonist is Linda Wallander, daughter of Inspector Wallander. The book was to be the first in a three-book series with Linda as the main character. However Mankell abandoned the series after just one novel when the actress playing Linda in the Swedish films, Johanna Sällström, committed suicide in 2007.

Kurt Wallander and Stefan Lindman (the protagonist from The Return of the Dancing Master) also feature in the novel.

Adaptations

A feature film adaptation directed by Kjell-Åke Andersson was made in 2004 and released in Swedish cinemas on 14 January 2005. It stars Johanna Sällström as Linda and Krister Henriksson as Kurt. The film also serves as the opening installment of Mankell's Wallander, a series of theatrical and straight-to-video films based on story outlines by Mankell but otherwise unconnected to the novels. Sällström and Henriksson reprise their roles in these films.

The BBC filmed the novel for the British television adaptation of Mankell's Wallander novels, but they rewrote the story to make Wallander the protagonist, with Kenneth Branagh playing the role of Kurt Wallander.

A stage adaptation authorized by Mankell was premiered at the Westphalia State Theatre in Paderborn, Germany, in 2006.

References

Before the Frost Wikipedia