“I just don’t know anyone else who writes quite like this. All the makings of a page-turning thriller, but with an emotional depth that is truly rare. Carlsson is far and away my favorite Scandinavian crime writer at the moment, and The Living and the Dead is among his very best.”—Fredrik Backman, #1 New York Times bestselling author
“Here’s a thriller to break your heart: a magnificent new novel, epic but immediate, menacing yet moral, that assembles some of the most beloved tropes of recent years—the frostbitten danger of Scandinavian crime; the small-town intimacy of Broadchurch—and charges them with fresh dark energy. And if you think international fiction isn't for you, The Living and the Dead proves that fear needs no translation.”—A.J. Finn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the Window
“The Living and the Dead is the kind of novel I’m always looking for but can rarely find: literary fiction stocked in the crime shelves, a thriller rendered with precision and beauty. Carlsson makes this place and these people feel absolutely real.”—Adam White, bestselling author of The Midcoast
“A tender and beautifully written novel about a crime that rocks a small community. But really it is about the people involved, the impact of violence, and the danger of keeping secrets. Atmospheric and thought provoking, I became totally immersed in this cold, fractured world.”—Araminta Hall, author of One of the Good Guys
“In 1999 Sweden, police arrive at the scene of a gruesome car crash with no driver and a corpse in the trunk. Twenty years later, a similar crime occurs, and a retired detective comes out of hiding to investigate both cases.”—Publishers Weekly (One of the Most Anticipated Mysteries and Thrillers of the Fall)
“Days before Christmas 1999 in the small Swedish town of Skavböke, eighteen-year-old Mikael Söderström and his friends are partying to celebrate the end of term. Mikael leaves the party around midnight but never returns home. . . . Carlsson has a knack for psychological procedurals, as his latest proves, with numerous characters and motives to keep readers guessing. . . . A must for Nordic noir and psychological mystery fans.”—Library Journal, starred review
“As with Carlsson’s excellent previous efforts, including Blaze Me a Sun (2023), this ‘novel about a crime’ goes beyond clever plotting to examine Swedish identity, life in a new era, and the ties between living and dying. . . . brooding and brilliant.”—Kirkus Reviews, starred review