To be eligible for the 2026 Petrona Award the following rules apply to all submissions:The Award is for adult fiction only.The submission must be in translation and published in English in the UK during the preceding calendar year ie 1 January – 31 December 2025.The author of the submission must either be born in Scandinavia* or the submission must be set in Scandinavia*.The submission must have been published in its original language after 1999.(E-books that meet the above criteria may be considered at the judges’ discretion (does not include self-published titles))*in this instance taken to be Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.Publishers must send a copy of the submission to each of the judges and the administrator.More than one submission per author can be made.There is no fee for entering a submission for the Petrona.All submissions must be received by 6 March 2026.The publisher agrees to receive the trophy on behalf of the winning author and to arrange for subsequent delivery to the winning author. (new for 2026)
The Petrona Award
Awarded to the Best Scandinavian Crime Novel of the Year
Tuesday, 27 January 2026
The Petrona Award 2026 - Submissions welcome
Thursday, 23 October 2025
The Petrona Award 2025 - Winner
THE CLUES IN THE FJORD by Satu Rämö translated from the Finnish by Kristian London and published by Zaffre.
Satu Rämö will receive a trophy, and both the author and translator will receive a cash prize.
The Petrona team would like to thank David Hicks for his sponsorship of the Petrona Award.
The judges’ statement on THE CLUES IN THE FJORD:
THE CLUES IN THE FJORD is a sophisticated and atmospheric police procedural with a pleasingly unpredictable dark and twisty plot, set against the backdrop of the raw and untamed beauty of rural Iceland.
Providing the local detective with a Finnish side-kick allows the author to contrast Icelandic and Finnish traits, adding authenticity to an original story. The intriguing back-stories of both characters leave the reader anticipating the next instalments.
In the ever increasing Icelandic crime fiction scene, Satu Rämö has carved out a unique position between traditional mysteries and the darker end of crime fiction.
Statements from the winning author, translator and publisher:
Satu Rämö:
I am deeply honoured to receive this award, and I want to thank the jury and the organizers of the Petrona Award. I also want to acknowledge the incredible writers nominated alongside me. To be included among such talented writers is a reward in itself. Your words have inspired me a lot!
This award reminds me of a conversation I had with a reader, a ninety-five-year-old woman, who shared how the book, the first part in the Hildur crime book series, THE CLUES IN THE FJORD, made her feel. She told me that she knows she is getting very old but after reading this book, she hoped she would live long enough to read the sequel, to know what happened to the two little girls who got lost on their way from school. When the sequel came out, I sent it to her and called her after a few weeks. She was still as happy and joyful as last time, waiting for the next book in the series to come out...
It is the readers who keep stories alive. Thank you for reading. I want to thank you also, my British publisher Zaffre and my translator Kristian London. Great teamwork! Thank you jury from the bottom of my heart, this award means so much to me.
Kristian London:
When I first took on translating Satu Rämö’s THE CLUES IN THE FJORD, the book’s incredible success in Finland suggested it had a high chance of connecting with audiences abroad as well. I’m gratified to see this is the case. It has been a privilege to act as an intermediary between Rämö’s imagination and those of her English-speaking readers as they enter Hildur’s world of human quirks and foibles, familial traumas and inheritances. For me, the work’s slow power springs from its true protagonist: that isolated land in the North Atlantic that serves as the setting, and the terrain and culture and people we’re introduced to through an outsider’s keen eyes. Many thanks to the Petrona Award jury for this honor.
Kasim Mohammed (editor at Zaffre):
Being Satu's English-language publisher is a real honour. She has such an eye for crafting stories about real people, and a real heart to her writing that is hard to find these days. Bringing authors' dreams to life is a privilege and moments like this are wonderful to experience. To know Satu's work is resonating with so many readers, worldwide, brings the team here at Bonnier so much pride. Thank you to the Petrona Award jury for this honour - we will treasure this as we continue to publish Satu!
The judges
Jackie Farrant - creator of RAVEN CRIME READS and a bookseller for a major book chain in the UK.
Ewa Sherman - translator and writer, and blogger at NORDIC LIGHTHOUSE.
Sonja van der Westhuizen - book critic for print and online publications in the UK and South Africa, as well as a blogger at WEST WORDS REVIEWS.
Award administrator
Karen Meek
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owner of the EURO CRIME blog and website.
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Tuesday, 14 October 2025
Petrona Award 2025 - Update
With many apologies but due to unforeseen circumstances the winner of the Petrona Award 2025 will now be announced on 23 October 2025, rather than 16 October 2025.
Thursday, 18 September 2025
The Petrona Award 2025 - Shortlist
Outstanding crime fiction from Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden shortlisted for the 2025 Petrona Award
Samuel Bjørk - Dead Island tr. Charlotte Barslund (Norway, Bantam)Pascal Engman - The Widows tr. Neil Smith (Sweden, Legend Press)Malin Persson Giolito - Deliver Me tr. Rachel Willson-Broyles (Sweden, Simon & Schuster)Óskar Guðmundsson - The Dancer tr. Quentin Bates (Iceland, Corylus Books)Aslak Nore - The Sea Cemetery tr. Deborah Dawkin (Norway, MacLehose Press)Satu Rämö - The Clues in the Fjord tr. Kristian London (Finland, Zaffre)Gunnar Staalesen - Pursued by Death tr. Don Bartlett (Norway, Orenda Books)
Thursday, 14 August 2025
The Petrona Award 2025 - Longlist
From the press release which was embargoed until 8.00am today:
Samuel Bjørk - Dead Island tr. Charlotte Barslund (Norway, Bantam)Stella Blómkvist - Murder Under the Midnight Sun tr. Quentin Bates (Iceland, Corylus Books)Pascal Engman - The Widows tr. Neil Smith (Sweden, Legend Press)Malin Persson Giolito - Deliver Me tr. Rachel Willson-Broyles (Sweden, Simon & Schuster)Óskar Guðmundsson - The Dancer tr. Quentin Bates (Iceland, Corylus Books)Jørn Lier Horst and Thomas Enger - Victim tr. Megan E Turney (Norway, Orenda Books)Jo Nesbo - Blood Ties tr. Robert Ferguson (Norway, Harvill Secker)Aslak Nore - The Sea Cemetery tr. Deborah Dawkin (Norway, MacLehose Press)Sólveig Pálsdóttir - Shrouded tr. Quentin Bates (Iceland, Corylus Books)Satu Rämö - The Clues in the Fjord tr. Kristian London (Finland, Zaffre)Max Seeck - Ghost Island tr. Kristian London (Finland, Mountain Leopard Press)Gunnar Staalesen - Pursued by Death tr. Don Bartlett (Norway, Orenda Books)
Tuesday, 29 July 2025
Petrona Award 2025 - Entries
The rules for eligibility are:
- The submission must be in translation and published in English in the UK during the preceding calendar year ie 1 January – 31 December 2024.
- The author of the submission must either be born in Scandinavia* or the submission must be set in Scandinavia*.
- The submission must have been published in its original language after 1999.
*in this instance taken to be Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.
More details about the award and the history behind it can be found on the Petrona Award website. The winner of the 2024 Award was Dead Men Dancing by Jógvan Isaksen translated from Faroese by Marita Thomsen and published by Norvik Press.
The award is sponsored by David Hicks.
Entries
[15 titles are by Female authors and 14 by Male plus 1 team of Female and Male authors and 1 team of 2 Male authors. There are 21 translators (13 Female (18 titles), 8 Male (13 titles)) and 6 countries are represented (9 Norway, 8 Sweden, 7 Iceland, 4 Finland, 2 Denmark, and 1 Switzerland).]
Jussi Adler-Olsen - Locked In tr. Caroline Waight (M, Denmark, Quercus)
Alex Ahndoril - I Will Find The Key tr. Alice Menzies (M&F, Sweden, Zaffre)
Tove Alsterdal - Deep Harbour tr. Alice Menzies (F, Sweden, Faber & Faber)
Samuel Bjork - Dead Island tr. Charlotte Barslund (M, Norway, Bantam)
Stella Blómkvist - Murder Under the Midnight Sun tr. Quentin Bates (F, Iceland, Corylus Books)
Grethe Bøe - Mayday tr. Charlotte Barslund (F, Norway, Mountain Leopard Press)
Anki Edvinsson - The Mermaid tr. Paul Norlen (F, Sweden, Thomas & Mercer)
Sigge Eklund - The Group tr. Rachel Willson-Broyles (M, Sweden, Bonnier/Ithaka Press)
Pascal Engman - The Widows tr. Neil Smith (M, Sweden, Legend Press)
Helene Flood - The Widow tr. Alison McCullough (F, Norway, MacLehose Press)
Malin Persson Giolito - Deliver Me tr. Rachel Willson-Broyles (F, Sweden, Simon & Schuster)
Oskar Gudmundsson - The Dancer tr. Quentin Bates (M, Iceland, Corylus Books)
Anne Mette Hancock - Ruthless tr. Tara Chace (F, Denmark, Swift Press)
Jorn Lier Horst - The Traitor tr. Anne Bruce (M, Norway, Michael Joseph)
Jorn Lier Horst & Thomas Enger - Victim tr. Megan E Turney (M&M, Norway, Orenda Books)
Ragnar Jonasson - Death at the Sanatorium tr. Victoria Cribb (M, Iceland, Michael Joseph)
Martta Kaukonen - Follow the Butterfly tr. David Hackston (F, Finland, Pushkin Vertigo)
Camilla Lackberg - The Cuckoo tr. Ian Giles (F, Sweden, HarperCollins)
David Lagercrantz - Fatal Gambit tr. Ian Giles (M, Sweden, MacLehose Press)
Aslak Nore - The Sea Cemetery tr. Deborah Dawkin (M, Norway, MacLehose Press)
Agnes Ravatn - The Guests tr. Rosie Hedger (F, Norway, Orenda Books)
Max Seeck - Ghost Island tr. Kristian London (M, Finland, Mountain Leopard Press)
Lilja Sigurdardottir - Dark as Night tr. Lorenza Garcia (F, Iceland, Orenda Books)
Yrsa Sigurdardottir - Can't Run, Can't Hide tr. Victoria Cribb (F, Iceland, Hodder & Stoughton)
Gunnar Staalesen - Pursued by Death tr. Don Bartlett (M, Norway, Orenda Books)
Eva Björg Ægisdóttir - Boys Who Hurt tr. Victoria Cribb (F, Iceland, Orenda Books)
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