Ann Rosman (born February 27, 1973) is a
Swedish
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writer known for her
crime fiction.
She lives in
Marstrand, the setting for her series of novels featuring detective Karin Adler. Before she began writing, Rosman worked as an
information technology specialist. Her novel ''Mercurium'' is based on actual historical events: the story of
Metta Fock, who was convicted of murder in 1805.
She was awarded the Marstrand Prize in 2010.
[ In 2013, she received the Kungälv city council Culture Award.]
Selected works
* ''Fyrmästarens dotter'' ("The Lighthouse Keeper's Daughter") (2009)
* ''Själakistan'' ("Soul casket") (2010)
* ''Porto Francos väktare'' ("Porto Franco Guardian") (2011)
* ''Mercurium'' (2012)
* ''Havskatten'' ("The Catfish") (2014)
* ''Vågspel'' ("Venture") (2016)
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References
External links
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1973 births
Living people
Swedish crime fiction writers
Swedish women novelists
People from Kungälv Municipality
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