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Salomonsson Agency 28.09.2021

Everything We Didn’t Say chosen by Dagens Nyheter one of the best books of summer 2021 Dagens Nyheter, Sweden’s largest national newspaper, has announced a list of this summer’s best books, and Sara Osman’s debut Everything We Didn’t Say features on the coveted list. The newspaper also gives the following review of the book: A furiously intelligent contemporary drama about three young women. // Taking turns, they tell of work and conflicts in May and June, but then as a grim echo, the chapters called ‘After’ enter the picture. Because Midsummer’s Eve doesn’t turn out like any of them expected.

Salomonsson Agency 28.09.2021

The Rabbit Factor to be adapted for film with Steve Carell starring Amazon Studios is teaming up with Mandeville Films to turn Antti Tuomainen’s hit novel The Rabbit Factor into a feature film starring Steve Carell. In the adaptation of the darkly comic novel by the Finnish Tuomainen, Carell will play insurance mathematician Henri Koskinen, who knows most of life’s answers because he calculates everything down to the very last decimal. Everything changes when he suddenly ...loses his job, and other variables enter the fray. Henri inherits an adventure park from his brother its peculiar employees and troubling financial problems included. Most pressing: big loans were taken from criminal elements, and the lenders are now keen to get their money back. In the adventure park, Henri also crosses paths with Laura, an artist with a checkered past. As the criminals begin to collect their debts and as Henri’s relationship with Laura deepens, he finds himself faced with situations and emotions that simply cannot be quantified on a spread sheet. https://deadline.com//steve-carell-the-rabbit-factor-amaz/

Salomonsson Agency 26.09.2021

Trust Me published in Sweden Ewert Grens is doing great. An amazing little boy is calling him his pretend grandpa and for the first time in thirty years, there is a woman he wants to dress nicely for. Why does it all then transform into a nightmare of lethal injections, slave and organ trade, and kidnappings? And how does it all lead to the murder of someone close to Ewert?... In this stand-alone installment in the Hoffman & Grens series, Anders Roslund cements his place among our time’s greatest suspense novelists. Trust Me is an unstoppable thriller where no one can be trusted.

Salomonsson Agency 25.09.2021

A House to Die For and When Crying Wolf on the Swedish bestseller lists The just published first installment in Anders de la Motte & Måns Nilsson’s new whodunnit series, A House to Die For, enters the official Swedish bestseller lists this week at No. 4 in e-book and No. 5 in hardcover. Hans Rosenfeldt’s When Crying Wolf grabs the No. 3 spot on the paperback list.

Salomonsson Agency 25.09.2021

The Österlen Murders to become a TV series Yellow Bird, the production company behind such hit titles as Millenium, Wallander and Bäckström, have acquired the rights to adapt Anders de la Motte & Måns Nilsson’s new whodunnit series, The Österlen Murders, for TV. The first installment in the book series, A House to Die For, was just published in Sweden. We wanted to create Sweden’s own Midsomer, and what better locale is there than the Österlen region. Conflicts and intri...gues abound among the idyllic villages and their eccentric inhabitants. Here the readers will encounter betrayal, greed, and murder among the castles, apple trees and blooming fields of Österlen, says Anders de la Motte. We are beyond pleased to work together with Yellow Bird; their film and TV productions are always of the highest quality, and they share our vision of how to make our stories and wonderful characters come to life on the screen, says Måns Nilsson. https://news.cision.com//morden-pa-osterlen-av-mans-nilsso