Author: Henning Mankell
Links:
-AUTHOR SITE: Inspector-Wallander.org is the site for English-speaking fans of Henning Mankell's Kurt Wallander Mystery series
-INTERVIEW: "Western Apathy Towards Africa Keeps Me Awake at Night": Swedish best-selling mystery author and longtime Africa resident Henning Mankell, 56, discusses the anatomy of poverty in Africa, the AIDS epidemic and the breakdown of international aid to developing countries. (Der Spiegel, 12/14/04)
-INTERVIEW: All along the watchtower: Henning Mankell tells Nick Hasted how he watches over Sweden from Africa (Nick Hasted, January 12, 2002, The Guardian)
-INTERVIEW: 'She was so full of life, spirits, energy' (Sean French, September 14, 2003, The Observer)
-PROFILE: The rich language of death is universal (A.N. Wilson, 3/24/03, Daily Telegraph)
-PROFILE: Killing them in Europe (Donald Dewey, Autumn 2003, Scandinavian Review)
-PROFILE: Inspector Norse...: A portly cop in bleakest Scandinavia makes an unlikely thriller hero. But Henning Mankell's novels are the best Swedish export since flatpack furniture (Nicci Gerrard, March 2, 2003, The Observer)
-PROFILE: True crime: Henning Mankell was raised by his father, a judge, in a flat above a courtroom, and has had an interest in legal systems since childhood. He worked as a merchant seaman and a stagehand before turning to fiction. Now, as the author of an acclaimed series of detective novels, he divides his time between his native Sweden and Mozambique, where he runs a theatre (Ian Thomson, November 1, 2003, The Guardian )
-PROFILE: Murder in a Cold Climate (MARGO JEFFERSON, April 14, 2002, , NY Times Book Review)
-REVIEW: of The Dogs of Riga by Henning Mankell (Toby Clements, Daily Telegraph)
-REVIEW: of Before the Frost by Henning Mankell (Joan Smith, The Guardian)
-REVIEW: of The White Lioness by Henning Mankell (John Mullan, The Guardian)
-REVIEW: of One Step Behind by Henning Mankell (Mark Lawson, The Guardian)
-REVIEW: of One Step Behind by Henning Mankell (Sarah Crompton, Daily Telegraph)
-REVIEW: of The Fifth Woman by Henning Mankell (Maggie Gee, Daily Telegraph)
-REVIEW: of Firewall by Henning Mankell (M John Harrison, The Guardian)
-REVIEW: of Firewall (Stephen Robinson, Daily Telegraph)
-REVIEW: of The Return of the Dancing Master by Henning Mankell (Louise France, The Guardian)
-REVIEW: of The Return of the Dancing Master, by Henning Mankell (Sue Arnold, The Guardian)
-REVIEW: of The Return of the Dancing Master (Toby Clements, Daily Telegraph)
-REVIEW: of I Die, But the Memory Lives On: The World's Aids Crisis and the Memory Book Project by Henning Mankell (Giles Foden, The Guardian)
-REVIEW: of DEPTHS By Henning Mankell (Lucy Ellman, NY Times Book Review)
-AUTHOR SITE: Inspector-Wallander.org is the site for English-speaking fans of Henning Mankell's Kurt Wallander Mystery series
-INTERVIEW: "Western Apathy Towards Africa Keeps Me Awake at Night": Swedish best-selling mystery author and longtime Africa resident Henning Mankell, 56, discusses the anatomy of poverty in Africa, the AIDS epidemic and the breakdown of international aid to developing countries. (Der Spiegel, 12/14/04)
-INTERVIEW: All along the watchtower: Henning Mankell tells Nick Hasted how he watches over Sweden from Africa (Nick Hasted, January 12, 2002, The Guardian)
-INTERVIEW: 'She was so full of life, spirits, energy' (Sean French, September 14, 2003, The Observer)
-PROFILE: The rich language of death is universal (A.N. Wilson, 3/24/03, Daily Telegraph)
-PROFILE: Killing them in Europe (Donald Dewey, Autumn 2003, Scandinavian Review)
-PROFILE: Inspector Norse...: A portly cop in bleakest Scandinavia makes an unlikely thriller hero. But Henning Mankell's novels are the best Swedish export since flatpack furniture (Nicci Gerrard, March 2, 2003, The Observer)
-PROFILE: True crime: Henning Mankell was raised by his father, a judge, in a flat above a courtroom, and has had an interest in legal systems since childhood. He worked as a merchant seaman and a stagehand before turning to fiction. Now, as the author of an acclaimed series of detective novels, he divides his time between his native Sweden and Mozambique, where he runs a theatre (Ian Thomson, November 1, 2003, The Guardian )
-PROFILE: Murder in a Cold Climate (MARGO JEFFERSON, April 14, 2002, , NY Times Book Review)
-REVIEW: of The Dogs of Riga by Henning Mankell (Toby Clements, Daily Telegraph)
-REVIEW: of Before the Frost by Henning Mankell (Joan Smith, The Guardian)
-REVIEW: of The White Lioness by Henning Mankell (John Mullan, The Guardian)
-REVIEW: of One Step Behind by Henning Mankell (Mark Lawson, The Guardian)
-REVIEW: of One Step Behind by Henning Mankell (Sarah Crompton, Daily Telegraph)
-REVIEW: of The Fifth Woman by Henning Mankell (Maggie Gee, Daily Telegraph)
-REVIEW: of Firewall by Henning Mankell (M John Harrison, The Guardian)
-REVIEW: of Firewall (Stephen Robinson, Daily Telegraph)
-REVIEW: of The Return of the Dancing Master by Henning Mankell (Louise France, The Guardian)
-REVIEW: of The Return of the Dancing Master, by Henning Mankell (Sue Arnold, The Guardian)
-REVIEW: of The Return of the Dancing Master (Toby Clements, Daily Telegraph)
-REVIEW: of I Die, But the Memory Lives On: The World's Aids Crisis and the Memory Book Project by Henning Mankell (Giles Foden, The Guardian)
-REVIEW: of DEPTHS By Henning Mankell (Lucy Ellman, NY Times Book Review)
Faceless Killers (1991) - Henning Mankell (1948-) (Grade:B+)

