
Rights sold
Denmark
Germany
The Netherlands
Norway
Spain
Sweden
Awards
Danish Crime novel academy debutant prize 2006
Inger Wolf
Scary and creeping tension
It is her interest for the dark sides of humans that inspires Inger Wolf and through writing crime novels she tries to understand human evil and violent behaviour. In her classic crime novels the reader meets ordinary people who for various reasons crosses over the line and commits actions which seem inhuman but in the light of the story still seem understandable.
Inger Wolf likes and respects her detective duo, Daniel Trokic - Danish Croatian who suffers from his home country's history of war - and Lisa Kornelius, IT-specialist almost made guru, who longs to work on the field. Their devotion and cooperation leads the dialogue and situation driven stories forward. Åhus might seem calm, but evil is waiting in the most unexpected places.
After working as a translator for many years, Inger Wolf debuted 2006 with the praised Black Indian Summer (Svart sensommar). She received the Danish Detective Academy's debutant award the same year.
Bibliography
Author's web page: www.ingerwolf.com
Author photo
Flemming Jeppesen