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in a
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book and film series created by the
Swedish Swedish or ' may refer to: Anything from or related to Sweden, a country in Northern Europe. Or, specifically: * Swedish language, a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Sweden and Finland ** Swedish alphabet, the official alphabet used by ...
journalist, publisher and
crime writer True crime is a nonfiction literary, podcast, and film genre in which the author examines an actual crime and details the actions of real people associated with and affected by criminal events. The crimes most commonly include murder; about 40 per ...
Liza Marklund Eva Elisabeth "Liza" Marklund (born 9 September 1962) is a Swedish journalist and crime writer. Her novels, of which most feature the fictional newspaper journalist Annika Bengtzon, have been published in forty languages. Marklund is the co-owne ...
. With the Annika Bengtzon series, Marklund introduced a female tabloid journalist as the protagonist, in a genre where the main characters had often been men. Current events, like political scandals or women's issues, are often intertwined with the plot, or introduced in subplots.


Character

Bengtzon works as a journalist for the fictional Swedish newspaper ''Kvällspressen'' ("The Evening News"). She hails from
Hälleforsnäs Hälleforsnäs is a locality in Flen Municipality, Södermanland County, Sweden with approximately 2000 inhabitants in 2020. A small village in the municipality of Flen, it is 15 km (9 miles) from Flen, 32 km (20 miles) from Eskilstuna, 40 km (25 ...
in
Södermanland Södermanland ( or ), locally Sörmland, sometimes referred to under its Latin form ''Sudermannia'' or ''Sudermania'', is a historical province or ''landskap'' on the south eastern coast of Sweden. It borders Östergötland, Närke, Västmanla ...
but now lives on Kungsholmen island in
Stockholm Stockholm () is the Capital city, capital and List of urban areas in Sweden by population, largest city of Sweden as well as the List of urban areas in the Nordic countries, largest urban area in Scandinavia. Approximately 980,000 people liv ...
. Alternately described as "courageous and compassionate" as well as "dark" and possessing a "destructive streak within her", she is a career woman juggling a husband and children while facing her employer's tough colleagues. Working as a crime reporter, Bengtzon stumbles into one dangerous situation after another. The character appears in the novels ''Sprängaren'' ('' The Bomber''), ''Studio sex'' (''Studio 69''/''Exposed''), ''Paradiset'' (''Paradise''/''Vanished''), ''Prime time'', ''Den röda vargen'' ('' The Red Wolf''), ''Nobels testamente'' (''Last Will''), ''Livstid'' (''Lifetime''), and ''En plats i solen'' (''The Long Shadow''). She has obvious similarities to the author, with Liza Marklund herself pictured on the
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s. Bengtzon also appears briefly in
Jan Guillou Jan Oskar Sverre Lucien Henri Guillou (, ; born 17 January 1944) is a French-Swedish author and journalist. Guillou's fame in Sweden was established during his time as an investigative journalist, most notably in 1973 when he and co-reporter Pet ...
's book ''The Enemy Within''. In the book ''Studio sex'', Bengtzon's diary describes how she was beaten so badly by her first husband that she was forced to kill him in self-defense. The children, Kalle and Ellen, are figured in the novels and films, and Bengtzon becomes pregnant in ''Paradiset''.


In novels

As of 2012, there were nine novels which featured the character Annika Bengtzon. The novels were not written in the chronological order of the events depicted in the heroine's life. Starting with ''Sprängaren'', in which Annika is already a deft professional, the story then moves back in time several years, to the start of her career and the meeting with her future husband Thomas. By the fifth installment, ''Den röda vargen'', the reader is back in the present. Books 6, 7 and 8—''Nobels testamente'', ''Livstid'' and ''En plats i solen''—comprise a trilogy, with recurring characters and themes, and plots linked to each other. By order written, the novels include: *'' Sprängaren'' (1998; English translation ''The Bomber'', trans.
Kajsa von Hofsten Kajsa is a Swedish feminine given name. Initially, Kajsa, Kaisa or Cajsa was a variation of the name Karin, in turn a variation of the name ''Katarina'' (Catherine). It is known in Sweden since 1540. It is also used in Finland and Norway. Notabl ...
, 2000; ''The Bomber'', trans. Neil Smith, 2011) *'' Studio sex'' (1999; ''Studio 69'', trans.
Kajsa von Hofsten Kajsa is a Swedish feminine given name. Initially, Kajsa, Kaisa or Cajsa was a variation of the name Karin, in turn a variation of the name ''Katarina'' (Catherine). It is known in Sweden since 1540. It is also used in Finland and Norway. Notabl ...
, 2002; ''Exposed'', trans. Neil Smith, 2011) *''
Paradiset ''Paradise'' (Swedish: ''Paradiset'') is a 1955 Swedish drama film directed by Arne Ragneborn and starring Edvin Adolphson, Gunnel Broström and Eva Dahlbeck.Qvist & Von Bagh p.61 It was shot at the Stocksund Studios in Stockholm. The film's sets ...
''(2000; ''Paradise'', trans. Ingrid Eng-Rundlow, 2004; ''Vanished'', trans. Neil Smith, 2012) *'' ''Prime Time'' (2002; ''Prime Time'', trans. Ingrid Eng-Rundlow, 2006) *'' Den röda vargen ''(2003; English translation ''The Red Wolf'', trans. Neil Smith, 2010) *'' Nobels testamente'' (2006; English translation ''Last Will'', trans. Neil Smith, 2012) *'' Livstid'' (2007; English translation ''Lifetime'', trans. Neil Smith, 2013) *'' En plats i solen'' (2008; English translation ''The Long Shadow'', trans. Neil Smith, 2013) *'' Du gamla, du fria'' (2011; English translation ''Borderline'', trans. Neil Smith, 2014) *'' Lyckliga gatan'' (2013; English translation ''Without a Trace'' trans. Neil Smith, 2015) The chronological order is as follows: # ''Studio 69'' / ''Exposed'' (1999) – takes place eight years before the action of ''The Bomber'' # ''Paradise'' (2000) – a direct continuation of ''Studio 69'' (original English translation) / ''Exposed'' (Neil Smith translation) # ''Prime Time'' (2002) – the action occurs between ''Paradise'' and ''The Bomber'' # ''The Bomber'' (1998) # ''Red Wolf'' (2003) – an independent story which picks up from the end of ''The Bomber'' # ''Last Will'' (2006) – takes place some months after ''The Red Wolf'' # ''Lifetime'' (2007) – a direct sequel to ''Nobels testamente'' (Swedish) / ''Last Will'' (English) # ''The Long Shadow'' (2008) – a direct sequel to ''Livstid'' (Swedish) / ''Lifetime'' (English) # ''Borderline'' (2011) – takes place three years after ''Livstid'' (Swedish) / ''Lifetime'' (English) # ''Without a Trace'' (2013)


In films

Helena Bergström Helena Kristina Bergström Nutley (born 5 February 1964) is a Swedish actress and film director. From an acting family, she began her career in 1982. She has appeared on the stages of the Royal Dramatic Theatre (''Dramaten'') and the Stockholm ...
acted as Bengtzon in two films made in the early 2000s; the films were directed by her husband
Colin Nutley Colin James Nutley (born 28 February 1944) is an English director successful in the Swedish film industry. Career Nutley went to Portsmouth Art College and began his career in British television as a graphic designer. He then turned to drama and ...
. # '' Sprängaren'' — Directed by Colin Nutley; released in 2001 # ''Paradiset'' — Directed by Colin Nutley; released in 2003 The Swedish actress
Malin Crépin Malin Crépin (born 22 August 1978, in Stockholm), is a Swedish actress. She has starred in several movies. She became best known for her role in the Swedish film series ''A Case for Annika Bengtzon''. Life and career Malin Crépin was born ...
is best known for her portrayal of Bengtzon in the film series ''A Case for Annika Bengtzon''.Malin Crépin in: Focus
# ''Nobel's Last Will'' (Nobels testamente) — Directed by
Peter Flinth Peter Flinth (born 7 November 1964) is a Danish film director. Early life and education Peter Flinth was born on 7 November 1964 in Copenhagen, Denmark. He studied film studies at the University of Copenhagen in 1984-86 and was educated on the D ...
; DVD released 20 June 2012 # ''Prime Time'' — Directed by Agneta Fagerström-Olsson; DVD released 4 July 2012 # ''Studio 69'' (Studio sex) — Directed by Agneta Fagerström-Olsson; DVD released 18 July 2012 # ''The Red Wolf'' (Den röda vargen) — Directed by Agneta Fagerström-Olsson; DVD released 1 August 2012 # ''Lifetime'' (Livstid) — Directed by Ulf Kvensler; DVD released 15 August 2012 # ''A Place in the Sun'' (En plats i solen) — Directed by Peter Flinth; DVD released 29 August 2012


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