Cruel Tides
by Maria Adolfsson, translated by Agnes Broomé
Bonnier Books, 2022
A secluded island. A missing woman. An impossible choice. Detective Inspector Karen Eiken Hornby is not the only person to have returned to her native island nation, Doggerland, after years abroad.
Wild Shores
by Maria Adolfsson, translated by Agnes Broomé
Bonnier Books, February 2022
It’s Christmas time, and Karen is still off work following the injuries she sustained in Doggerland: Deception. Now, a man is found dead in a disused quarry, and it looks to be no accident.
The Herd
by Johan Anderberg, translated by Alice E. Olsson
Scribe, April 2022
A real-life thriller about a nation in crisis, and the controversial decisions its leaders made during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Son of Svea: A Tale of the People’s Home
by Lena Andersson, translated by Sarah Death
Other Press, February 2022
This wry sideways look at modern Swedish social history is a novel of big ideas, claustrophobic families and generational divides. A tale of lovingly-crafted wood, excessive baking and dutiful competitive sport, and of a man whose overriding urge was not to get above his station.
Death in Summer
by Lina Areklew, translated by Tara F. Chace
Canelo , May 2022
A poignant crime novel about loneliness and sorrow which takes off with the tragic sinking of M/S Estonia in 1994. Many years later, Fredrik Fröding struggles with anxiety, convinced that his brother somehow survived the sinking and ends up in the middle of a murder investigation led by a lover from his past. She is the investigator, he is her suspect.
Dr. B.
by Daniel Birnbaum, translated by Deborah Bragan-Turner
Fourth Estate, May 2022
HarperCollins (US), May 2022
The former director of the Museum of Modern Art in Stockholm makes his literary debut with this dramatic and riveting novel of book publishing, émigrés, spies and diplomats in World War II Sweden, based on his grandfather’s life.
You Are Next
by Arne Dahl, translated by Ian Giles
Harvill Secker, November 2022
Detective Inspector Sam Berger returns with his life turned upside down: he’s under suspicion of murder and his partner, Molly Blom, is in a coma.
Dragons
by Johan Egerkrans, translated by Annie Prime
B. Wahlströms, April 2022
Illustrated encyclopedia of myths and legends of dragons from around the world.
Femicide
by Pascal Engman, translated by Michael Gallagher
Legend Press, September 2022
With lean prose and breathless pacing, Femicide leaps into action from the first page. In Detective Inspector Vanessa Frank and her informant Nicholas Parades, Engman has created a pair to rival Michael Connelly’s Ballard & Bosch.
The Bird Master
by Karin Erlandsson, translated by Annie Prime
Dedalus Books, April 2022
Feminist fantasy adventure novel for young adults. Second in The Song of the Eye Stone series.
The Pearl Whisperer
by Karin Erlandsson, translated by Annie Prime
Dedalus Books, April 2022
Feminist fantasy adventure novel for young adults. First in The Song of the Eye Stone series.
The Mystery of Raspberry Hill
by Eva Frantz, translated by Annie Prime
Pushkin Press, October 2022
Chilling middle-grade ghost story set in a spooky sanatorium in 1920s Finland.
Walk Me to the Corner
by Anneli Furmark, translated by Hanna Strömberg
Drawn and Quarterly, March 2022
Stability withers where passion blossoms in this cool-toned meditation on mid-life relationships. In lush watercolour washes and pencil crayons, Anneli Furmark’s Walk Me to the Corner is a gorgeous portrait of desire and heartbreak, and the painful gamble the heart sometimes choses in spite of the mind.
Cigarette
by Per Hagman, translated by Elinor Fahrman
Nordisk Books, April 2022
This groundbreaking generation novel and cult classic takes place in the early summer of 1989 and is written with a smart sense of humour, mixed with that Hagmanesque bittersweet and sentimental summertime sadness.
The Trio
by Johanna Hedman, translated by Kira Josefsson
Hamish Hamilton, July 2022
An achingly beautiful story about friendship and youth, The Trio is a novel about the path not taken, the people we might have become, and the relationships which shape and haunt us long after they come to a close.
Strega
by Johanne Lykke Holm, translated by Saskia Vogel
Lolli Editions, October 2022
Riverhead (US), November 2022
The Shining meets Virgin Suicides in this enchanting and atmospheric razor blade of a novel.
The Last Dragon in Moominvalley
by Tove Jansson et al., translated by Annie Prime
Pan Macmillan, June 2022
Picture book re-telling of a classic Moomin story.
Dark Music
by David Lagercrantz, translated by Ian Giles
MacLehose Press, August 2022
The first instalment in a new series inspired by Sherlock Holmes: a murder investigation brings together two unlikely allies in a race to uncover a shadowy international conspiracy.
Memoirs of a Child
by Selma Lagerlöf, translated by Sarah Death
Norvik Press, October 2022
A wryly charming, tongue-in-cheek account of a formative period in young Selma’s life.
The Tale of the Tiny Man
by Barbro Lindgren & Eva Eriksson, translated by Julia Marshall
Gecko Press, February 2022
A touching picture book that explores learning how to make and share friends, feelings of being left out and discovering group dynamics – a much-loved classic children’s story in Sweden.
Trapped
by Camilla Läckberg & Henrik Fexeus, translated by Ian Giles
HarperCollins, May 2022
Detective Mina Dabiri teams up with celebrity mentalist Vincent Walder to stop a serial killer who will stop at nothing to get the duo’s attention.
The Other Sister
by Peter Mohlin & Peter Nyström, translated by Ian Giles
The Overlook Press, November 2022
FBI Agent John Adderley is assigned a new case in his new life as a Karlstad policeman, all while the shadows of his former life loom large. It isn’t long before the two begin to merge.
Tim: The Official Biography of Avicii
by Måns Mosesson, translated by Brad Harmon
Sphere, November 2021
Mobius (North America), January 2022
The intimate biography of the iconic DJ who was lost too soon.
The Ape Star
by Frida Nilsson, translated by Julia Marshall
Gecko Press, August 2022
This award-winning, funny and memorable book is about Jonna who gets adopted by a gorilla – about unconventional friendship and unexpected families, and that there’s nothing wrong with being different.
A Pack of Your Own
by Maria Nilsson Thore, translated by Annie Prime
Pushkin Press, December 2022
Adorable children’s picture book about a dog trying to find his place in the world.
Mushrooms
by Martin Nordin, translated by Ian Giles
Hardie Grant, August 2022
Following successful forays into the world of veggie burgers and cooking with fire, Nordin explores the culinary delights of mushrooms.
W.
by Steve Sem-Sandberg, translated by Saskia Vogel
The Overlook Press, June 2022
Inspired by Georg Büchner’s play about the loyal foot soldier Woyzeck, Sem-Sandberg has written a ruthless study of the vulnerable human being, of the abyss that, according to Büchner, constitutes every person.
The Secrets of Cricket Karlsson
by Kristina Sigunsdotter & Ester Eriksson, translated by Julia Marshall
Gecko Press, May 2022
A bright, contemporary and fearless novel about an ordinary extraordinary eleven-year-old trying to win back her best friend and get her mother to stop sighing, winner of the August Prize for best children’s book 2020.
Codename Faust
by Gustaf Skördeman, translated by Ian Giles
Zaffre, November 2022
As Nowak races to unmask her would-be assassin, the trail leads her back to West Germany, to a group of radical terrorist fanatics – and to a deadly question: What was Operation Wahasha?
The Resting Place
by Camilla Sten, translated by Alexandra Fleming
Minotaur Books, March 2022
A secluded manor and chilling family history set the scene for this engrossing, character-rich suspense novel from international sensation Camilla Sten.
Buried in Secret
by Viveca Sten, translated by Marlaine Delargy
Amazon Crossing, January 2022
The friendship between Detective Inspector Thomas Andreasson and lawyer Nora Linde is put to its test when hidden secrets and infected family affairs are brought to light in this page-turning crime novel.
The Summer of Diving
by Sara Stridsberg & Sara Lundberg, translated by B.J. Woodstein
Seven Stories Press, June 2022
A beautiful story of a child coping with her father's absence. A book that tackles a difficult subject with great tenderness, validating a child's experience of a parent suffering from depression.
A System So Magnificent It Is Blinding
by Amanda Svensson, translated by Nichola Smalley
Scribe, July 2022
Are we free to create our own destinies or are we just part of a system beyond our control? A joyful family saga about free will, forgiveness, and how we are all interconnected.
Carnality: A Novel
by Lina Wolff, translated by Frank Perry
Other Press, July 2022
In this latest novel from the award-winning author of The Polyglot Lovers, a writer searching for inspiration in Spain goes on a darkly comic, delightfully absurd journey through an underground society.