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Two Arne Dahl for Harvill Secker
23.01.12 | Charlotte Williams
Harvill Secker has acquired two books by Swedish crime writer Arne Dahl, with senior crime editor Alison Hennessey making her first signing in her new role.
Hennessey bought UK and Commonwealth rights, excluding Canada, in the titles, both from Dahl's Intercrime series, in a deal with Tor Jonasson at the Salomonsson agency. Harvill Secker plans to publish the first book, The Blinded Man, as a Vintage paperback in July 2012, and the second, Bad Blood, in summer 2013.
The Blinded Man kicks off the series which follows an elite team of detectives assembled to investigate international violent crime, with Bad Blood revolving around an American serial killer on the loose in Sweden.
Hennessey said: "I am delighted to be bringing Arne Dahl's critically acclaimed Intercrime series to Harvill Secker as my first acquisition; with clever plotting and brilliant characterisation that will appeal to readers of Henning Mankell and fans of 'The Wire' alike, it makes a really exciting addition to the Harvill Secker crime list."



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