Asa Larsson was born and grew up in Kiruna, Sweden. She is a qualified lawyer and made her debut in 2003 with The Savage Altar, which was awarded the Swedish Crime Writers' Association prize for best debut novel. Its sequel, The Blood Spilt, was chosen as Best Swedish Crime Novel of 2004, as was The Second Deadly Sin in 2011. Her novels were adapted for television and shown on More 4. The sixth and final book in the Rebecka Martinsson series, The Sins of Our Fathers, was published in September, 2021. It was later named Best Swedish Crime Novel of the Year, and is the winner of the Adlibris Suspense Award.
Larsson's laid-back style makes her unflinching probing of the icy
depths of the human heart all the more chilling
*Telegraph*
In a world awash with female coppers, there aren't many as
interesting and human as Rebecka
*Wall Street Journal*
'This book was so good! A lot of Swedish crime books carry the
comparison of being as good as Henning Mankell and many of them
simply aren't. However, I actually thought that this was better
than Mankell's books ... Åsa Larsson weaves an extremely intricate
plot and we view the actions directly from several different
characters ...' Dot Scribbles.
*Dot Scribbles*
'A brutal, yet beautiful, tragedy. The strength of Åsa Larsson's
characters made it very difficult to put the book down ... I just
had to keep turning those pages' Erik Lundqvist, in I Will Read
Books.
*Erik Lundqvist, in I Will Read Books*
'Let me get my verdict on this novel out of the way first:
brilliant. It has been a long wait for those of us for whom Åsa
Larsson's novels strike a deep chord ... thanks to MacLehose Press
taking on this talented author ... Until Thy Wrath confirms my view
that Åsa Larsson is, along with Johan Theorin, writing today's
highest-quality psychological crime novels, particularly strong in
their evocation of the local communities, myths and superstitions
that are all in danger of dying out in our globalised, homogenised
society' Maxine Clarke, Eurocrime.
*Eurocrime*
'Asa Larsson is a markedly different writer, with notably cooler
prose, and unlike her multimillion-selling namesake, Stieg ... The
novel shows that Larsson is ready to confront unpalatable truths.
Among the current batch of Nordic writers, the new Larsson is one
to be followed with the most minute attention' Barry Forshaw in
Independent.
*Independent*
'Fans of Henning Mankell, Karin Fossum and Arnaldur Indridason will
not be disappointed' Publishers Weekly.
*Publishers Weekly*
'Larsson's laid back style makes her unflinching probing of icy
depths of the human heart all the more chilling' Jake Kerridge, The
Telegraph.
*Telegraph*
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