Eva-Marie Liffner

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Eva-Marie Liffner (born 1957 in Gothenburg) is a Swedish author. Her work has been awarded the Gothenburg Book Fair Award for best first-time novelist, [1] Swedish Academy of Crime Writers' First Book Award, The Poloni Prize, and The Flint Axe.[ citation needed ]

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  1. "Swedish Book Review : 2003-1 : Eva-Marie Liffner : Camera". www.swedishbookreview.com. Retrieved 2019-11-20.