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Liza Marklund is Scandinavia's undisputed queen of crime fiction, a No. 1 international bestselling author renowned for her gripping Annika Bengtzon series. Born in 1962 in the small village of Pålmark, Sweden, Marklund is a multifaceted writer, journalist, columnist, and goodwill ambassador for UNICEF. She co-owns Piratförlaget, one of Sweden's most successful publishing houses. Since her debut in 1995, Marklund has penned eleven novels and two nonfiction books, including the international bestseller The Postcard Killers, co-authored with James Patterson. This achievement marked her as the second Swedish author to reach No. 1 on the New York Times bestseller list. Her crime novels have sold over 13 million copies in 30 languages worldwide. As a seasoned journalist, Marklund worked as an investigative news reporter for ten years and an editor in print and television news for five. She now creates documentaries for television and writes for various newspapers, focusing on women and children's rights. Her documentaries have explored topics such as children with HIV/AIDS in Cambodia and Russia, as well as domestic violence. Marklund is also a prominent columnist, with a 20-year career spanning multiple Swedish and international publications, including the Financial Times, Welt am Sonntag, and Ilta-Lehti.
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About Liza Marklund
Liza Marklund is Scandinavia's undisputed queen of crime fiction, a No. 1 international bestselling author renowned for her gripping Annika Bengtzon series. Born in 1962 in the small village of Pålmark, Sweden, Marklund is a multifaceted writer, journalist, columnist, and goodwill ambassador for UNICEF. She co-owns Piratförlaget, one of Sweden's most successful publishing houses. Since her debut in 1995, Marklund has penned eleven novels and two nonfiction books, including the international bestseller The Postcard Killers, co-authored with James Patterson. This achievement marked her as the second Swedish author to reach No. 1 on the New York Times bestseller list. Her crime novels have sold over 13 million copies in 30 languages worldwide. As a seasoned journalist, Marklund worked as an investigative news reporter for ten years and an editor in print and television news for five. She now creates documentaries for television and writes for various newspapers, focusing on women and children's rights. Her documentaries have explored topics such as children with HIV/AIDS in Cambodia and Russia, as well as domestic violence. Marklund is also a prominent columnist, with a 20-year career spanning multiple Swedish and international publications, including the Financial Times, Welt am Sonntag, and Ilta-Lehti.
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