Occupation Journalist, writer Name Karin Alvtegen Period 1998– | Nationality Swedish Language Swedish Role Author | |
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Nominations Edgar Award for Best Novel, CWA International Dagger Books Missing, Shame, Betrayal, A Probable Story, Die Fluchtige Similar People Steven T Murray, Karin Fossum, Hakan Nesser, Asa Larsson, Mari Jungstedt |
Författaren Karin Alvtegen blev sjuk i ME: ”Att skriva idag är helt omöjlig… - Malou Efter tio (TV4)
Karin Alvtegen (born 8 June 1965, Huskvarna, Sweden) is a Swedish author of crime fiction. Alvtegen's psychological thrillers are generally set in Sweden. Four of her books have been translated into English: Missing, Betrayal, Shadow and Shame.
Alvtegen's second novel, Missing, was awarded the premier Nordic crime writing award the Glass Key in 2001. Translated in 2003 and published in the United States in 2009, the novel was nominated for the 2009 Edgar Award for best novel by the Mystery Writers of America. In 2006, the novel was adapted into a television series directed by Ian Madden and with Joanne Froggatt and Gregor Fisher.
Alvtegen's 2005 novel Shame was shortlisted for the Crime Writers' Association Duncan Lawrie International Dagger award for crime novels in translation upon publication in English.
Alvtegen has worked as a teleplay writer, having penned 24 episodes of the Swedish soap opera Rederiet [1].
She is grandniece of the children's novelist Astrid Lindgren[2].