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The Murder of Halland

Pia Juul

When Halland is found murdered almost right outside his door, his widow, Bess, is of course the prime suspect. She isn't worried about that, though, but about the daughter she abandoned years ago. As the police investigate, the slightly cantankerous Bess instead follows a trail of her own regrets and misapprehensions.

Atmospheric and haunted by the uncanny, The Murder of Halland is anything but your typical whodunnit. It won Denmark's most important literary prize, Den Danske Banks Litteraturpris, and its English translation was longlisted for the IMPAC Dublin Prize.

Pia Juul has published five books of poetry, two short story collections and two novels.

Martin Aitken is a translator living in rural Denmark.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Coach House Books
  • Publish Date: Nov 3rd, 2015
  • Pages: 152
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 7.00in - 4.80in - 0.50in - 0.50lb
  • EAN: 9781552453148
  • Categories: Mystery & Detective - International Crime & MysteryLiteraryPsychological

About the Author

Juul, Pia: -

Pia Juul has published five books of poetry, two short story collections and two novels. The Murder of Halland won Denmark's most important literary prize, Den Danske Banks litteraturpris. She has translated Ali Smith and Alain de Botton into Danish.

Aitken, Martin: -

Martin Aitken has translated a score of books into English and Danish, including Janne Teller's Nothing (Simon & Schuster/Atheneum and Strident Publishing) which received both a Printz Honor and a Batchelder Honor, the most prestigious awards for young adult fiction in the US. In 2012 he was awarded the American-Scandinavian Foundation's Nadia Christensen Translation Prize. His translation of Pia Juul's The Murder of Halland was longlisted for The Independent Foreign Fiction Prize 2012 and for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award 2014.He has also translated three crime thrillers by Nordic noir phenomenon Jussi Adler-Olsen for Penguin (Dutton in the US). Martin Lives in Rural Denmark.