Niklas Natt och Dag

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Niklas Natt och Dag
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Niklas Natt och Dag receives the 2018 Book of the Year award.
BornNiklas Carl Bosson Natt och Dag
(1979-10-03) 3 October 1979 (age 44)
Stockholm, Sweden
Occupation Novelist
LanguageSwedish
GenreCrime fiction, horror fiction, mystery fiction, historical fiction
SubjectCrime, thriller, mystery
Notable workBellman noir (Jean Mickel Cardell) series
Notable awards2018 Book of the Year by Bonniers Bokklubb

Niklas Carl Bosson Natt och Dag (born October 3, 1979, in Stockholm) is a Swedish novelist. He debuted with the acclaimed historical detective novel The Wolf and the Watchman , [1] the first part of the Bellman noir (Jean Mickel Cardell) trilogy, followed by The City Between the Bridges and 1795. [2]

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Early life

Born to the Natt och Dag Swedish noble family, from 2000 until 2003 Niklas studied in Kalmar, Sweden. Between October 2006 and October 2008, he worked as the editor-in-chief of the Slitz magazine, after which he switched to freelance work.

He made his book debut in 2017 with The Wolf and the Watchman (original title: 1793), [1] the first part of the Bellman noir (Jean Mickel Cardell) trilogy, also known as Winge und Cardell ermitteln in German-speaking countries. The book was named the "Best Swedish debut of 2017" by the Swedish Crime Writers' Academy. [3] At the 2018 Gothenburg Book Fair the book was additionally awarded the Crimetime Specsavers Award for the best detective debut, as well as voted the Book of the Year in the Bonniers Bokklubb annual competition. [4] The rights to the book have been sold to over 30 countries. [5]

In April 2019 the audiobook version read by Martin Wallström was awarded the Stora Ljudbokspriset Best Novel prize at Storytel Awards. [6] The second part of the trilogy, The City Between the Bridges (original title: 1794), was published in September 2019. [7]

In May 2020 Natt och Dag was awarded the Stockholm City Honorary Award for literature. [8]

In 2021 the final installment in the trilogy was published under the original name 1795. [9]

In May 2023 the second and third books of the trilogy, 1794 and 1795, were awarded the Mystery Writers of Japan Award for Mystery Fiction in Translation. [10] [11]

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