Nils Anders Micael Roslund (born 1 January 1961) is a Swedish author and journalist. He is best known for his work as part of the crime-writing duo Roslund & Hellström, but has continued to write crime fiction after the death of Börge Hellström in 2017. As part of the duo Roslund & Thunberg he has also written under the name Anton Svensson.
Anders Roslund was born in Jönköping on 1 January 1961. He grew up in Kristianstad. He lived from time to time at the home of his grandfather where life was quieter than at his own house. He had literary ambitions from an early age.
Roslund moved to Stockholm. In the early 1990s, he was published in the anthology titled Grupp 90, before his work as a TV journalist began to take up more and more of his time. From 1991 to 1992, he worked for the Swedish national broadcaster SVT as a reporter on Rapport. From 1992 to 1993, he was a reporter for the current affairs programme Halv 8 med Stina Dabrowski on TV3, and then returned to SVT and Rapport from 1993 to 1996. From 1996 to 1999, he moved to Aktuellt as a reporter and news director. In 2000, he was tasked with launching Kulturnyheterna, also a current affairs programme, which he headed until 2004, after which he transitioned to becoming a full-time author.
Roslund has won several journalism awards but his work also brought enemies. He was put on a "death list" of an extremist far-right-wing organisation, and for a while employed a bodyguard and was protected by moving into safe houses. He discussed his experience with another Swedish crime writer, Stieg Larsson, who had also received death threats from Neo-Nazis.
Börge Hellström (1957âÂÂ2017), an ex-convict, was one of the founders of ' (KRIS), an organisation devoted to rehabilitating former criminals. Roslund heard about Hellström's work at KRIS and produced a documentary on the subject of imprisonment and its effects, called LÃÂ¥s in Dom (1998) (Lock them Up). The two met and became friends during the making of the film, and decided to write about their experiences together.
Anders Roslund and Börge Hellström, Roslund & Hellström, formed a duo of crime fiction writers. They were full-time writers from 2004 until Hellström's death in 2017. Among others, they wrote a series of seven books featuring Detective Inspector Ewert Grens, and after Hellström's death, Roslund has kept writing more in that series.
The duo made their debut with the crime novel Odjuret (Pen 33 / The Beast) in 2004. Their novels put a particular emphasis on the roles of victim and perpetrator, offering a morally grey portrayal of motive and responsibility.
Their works have been translated into more than 30 languages.
Writing as Anton Svensson, Roslund and , forming the writing duo Roslund & Thunberg, have published the crime novels Björndansen (2014) (The Father : Made in Sweden. Part I, 2016), and En bror att dö för (2017) (The Sons: Made in Sweden. Part II, 2018). Both translated into many languages.
Thunberg is a Swedish screenwriter and author. He has written screenplays for False Trail, as well as everal of the films featuring the fictional characters Martin Beck, Carl Hamilton, and Kurt Wallander. More recently (2017âÂÂ2021), he has written screenplays for several TV series.
Roslund continued writing novels in the Detective Inspector Ewert Grens series after Hellström's death, publishing no. 9 in the series, JamÃÂ¥honleva (Knock Knock) in 2019. Film rights in the US were sold to Thunder Road.
In 2012, a TV movie of Odjuret (Pen 33/The Beast) was released, directed by Daniel Alfredson and starring Ola Rapace as the father.
The Informer, a 2019 crime thriller film, is based on Roslund & HellströmâÂÂs Three Seconds, directed by Andrea Di Stefano and written by Matt Cook. It stars Joel Kinnaman as the title character, alongside Rosamund Pike, Common, Ana de Armas and Clive Owen.
Box 21 and Cell 8 (Edward Finnigans upprättelse) were made into TV series directed by Swedish director Johan Brisinger, in 2020 and 2022 respectively. Both starred Leonard Terfelt and Mimosa Willamo as detectives Ewert Grens and Mariana Hermansson. Box 21 was filmed in Bucharest and Stockholm, while Cell 8 was filmed in Estonia.
Roslund also worked within the Swedish Prison and Probation Service for several years.
pseudonym for Anders Roslund and