Jonas Moström

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Jonas Moström (born May 6, 1973 in Bräcke , Jämtland Province ) is a Swedish writer and doctor .

Life

Moström and his brother grew up in Bräcke, a place between Östersund and Sundsvall . After studying medicine at Uppsala University , he worked for two years as an intern at Sundsvall Hospital. Moström, who lives in the Stockholm district of Kungsholmen and works as an author, works part-time as a doctor in a care center.

During his parental leave in 2004, he wrote his first novel Heart Failure . Two years later he had his breakthrough with the book Svart cirkel , of which over 50,000 copies were sold. The plot of his third work, Hjärtats mörker , is set in Sundsvall like the two previous ones. Afterwards, Mirakelmannen , Evig Eld , Stryparen and Storsjöodjuret appeared in a detective novel series about the Sundsvall police, with the protagonists of detective inspector Johan Axberg and medic Erik Jensen. In 2014 Moström published a new crime novel series about the psychiatrist Nathalie Svensson, Sweden's leading expert on psychopaths and a member of the Reich Criminal Profiler Group . The first volume in the series, So tödlich nah , was published in 2014 under the original Swedish title Himlen är alltid högre .

Works

  • Heart failure (Orininal title: Dödens Pendel , 2004, ISBN 978-3442461134 )
  • Svart Cirkel (2006)
  • Hjärtats mörke (2008)
  • Rymd utan stjärnor (2009)
  • Miracle Men (2010)
  • Evig eld (2011)
  • Stryparen (2012)
  • Storsjöodjuret (2013)
  • So deadly close (Orininal title: Himlen är alltid högre , 2014, ISBN 978-3548613284 )
  • Dominotod (Original title: Dominodöden , 2015, ISBN 978-3548288925 )
  • Midnight girl (Original title: Midnattsflickor , 2016, ISBN 978-3548291239 )
  • Icy thorns (Original title: Trogen intill döden , 2017, ISBN 978-3548291246 )
  • Skuggorna ruva (2018)
  • Skytten (2019)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Moström skriver om det perfecta murders. Aftonbladet , June 30, 2008; accessed February 4, 2017 (Swedish).
  2. Moström signerade på hemmaplan. Östersunds Posten, May 16, 2011, accessed February 4, 2017 (Swedish).