The winner of the 2022 Petrona Award for the Best Scandinavian Crime Novel of the Year is:
FATAL ISLES by Maria Adolfsson, translated from the Swedish by Agnes Broomé and published by Zaffre.
Maria Adolfsson will receive a trophy, and both the author and translator will receive a cash prize.
The judges’ statement on FATAL ISLES:
This captivating winning novel is the first in a series featuring the beautifully flawed protagonist Detective Inspector Karen Eiken Hornby, whose take on life and work make for a strong down-to-earth and modern heroine in the relicts of a man’s world.Set in the fictional yet completely credible location of Doggerland, this three-islands archipelago in the North Sea, reflects Scandinavian, North European and British heritages. Doggerland is shaped and influenced by its geographical position; the atmospheric setting, akin to the wind- and history-swept Faroe and Shetland Islands, and Nordic climes, enhances the suspenseful and intriguing plot of a police procedural that combines detailed observations and thoughts on the human condition. A brutal murder sets in motion an investigation into layers of hidden secrets and of societal attitudes, and the interaction between the superbly portrayed characters creates a thrilling tension and believable environment.
Comments from the winning author, translator and publisher:
Maria Adolfsson (author):
I feel so honoured and want to send my warmest thanks to the Petrona Award jury. This appreciation for my work means a lot to me!
For me it is especially exciting that the British readers enjoy exploring Doggerland together with me. I’ve always been interested in what unites people in Scandinavia and the British Isles, how we are culturally linked, and what sets us apart. To me, Doggerland is - or at least might have been - the link between us. Or to quote Herman Melville: “It’s not down on any map; true places never are.”
Agnes Broomé (translator):
I am deeply honoured to receive the Petrona Award 2022. With such an impressive shortlist it is truly humbling to be chosen. I am grateful to the jury for their unswerving commitment to bringing Scandinavian crime literature to an English-speaking readership. My warmest thanks to everyone at Zaffre for their support along this journey and, above all, to Maria Adolfsson for introducing me to Detective Inspector Karen Eiken Hornby.
Zaffre (publisher):
Many thanks to the jury for choosing FATAL ISLES as the worthy winner of this year’s Petrona Award. It’s wonderful to see Maria’s brilliantly imaginative crime debut, expertly realised in English by Agnes Broomé, recognised for its excellence. DI Karen Eiken Hornby is a universally relatable character and Adolfsson’s vividly drawn island nation, Doggerland, is a perfectly picturesque place for the darkest deeds to occur. It is such a pleasure to publish this internationally bestselling series.
The Petrona team would like to thank the following: firstly, David Hicks, for his generous sponsorship of the Petrona Award; secondly the co-creators and original judges of the Award: Barry Forshaw, Dr. Kat Hall and Sarah Ward and thirdly, Adrian Muller for his support via the CrimeFest platform.
Exceptional crime fiction from Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden shortlisted for the 2022 Petrona Award
Six exceptional crime novels from Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden have been shortlisted for the 2022 Petrona Award for the Best Scandinavian Crime Novel of the Year. The shortlist is announced today, Wednesday 16 November and is as follows:
Maria Adolfsson - FATAL ISLES tr. Agnes Broomé (Sweden, Zaffre)
Helene Flood - THE THERAPIST tr. Alison McCullough (Norway, MacLehose Press)
Ruth Lillegraven - EVERYTHING IS MINE tr. Diane Oatley (Norway, AmazonCrossing)
Anders Roslund - KNOCK KNOCK tr. Elizabeth Clark Wessel (Sweden, Harvill Secker)
Lilja Sigurðardóttir - COLD AS HELL tr. Quentin Bates (Iceland, Orenda Books)
Antti Tuomainen - THE RABBIT FACTOR tr. David Hackston (Finland, Orenda Books)
The winning title will be announced on Thursday 8 December 2022. The winning author and the translator of the winning title will both receive a cash prize.
The Petrona Award is open to crime
fiction in translation, either written by a Scandinavian author or
set in Scandinavia, and published in the UK in the previous calendar
year.
The Petrona team
would like to thank our sponsor, David Hicks, for his continued
generous support of the Petrona Award.
The judges’ comments on the shortlist:
There were 31 entries for the 2022 Petrona Award from five countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden). The novels were translated by 23 translators and submitted by 14 publishers/imprints. There were 16 female, 14 male and one male/male pair of authors.
This year’s Petrona Award shortlist sees Norway represented with two novels; Sweden with two and Finland and Iceland with one each. The judges selected the shortlist from a particularly strong pool of candidates with the shortlisted titles ranging from police procedural and domestic noir to the darkly comic.
As ever, we are extremely grateful to the six translators whose expertise and skill have allowed readers to access these outstanding examples of Scandinavian crime fiction, and to the publishers who continue to champion and support translated fiction. The significantly increasing number of female writers being translated is also to be commended.
The judges’ comments on each of the shortlisted titles:
Maria Adolfsson - FATAL ISLES tr. Agnes Broomé (Sweden, Zaffre)
The judges
Jackie Farrant - creator of RAVEN CRIME READS and a bookseller/Area Commercial Support for a major book chain in the UK
Miriam Owen - founder of the NORDIC NOIR blog and creator of content for communities
Ewa Sherman - translator and writer, and blogger at NORDIC LIGHTHOUSE.
Award administrator
Karen Meek – owner of the EURO CRIME website and blog.
Further
information can be found on the Petrona Award website:
http://www.petronaaward.co.uk.
On social media, please use #PetronaAward22.
OUTSTANDING CRIME FICTION FROM DENMARK, FINLAND, ICELAND, NORWAY AND SWEDEN LONGLISTED FOR THE 2022 PETRONA AWARD
Twelve outstanding crime novels from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden have made the longlist for the 2022 Petrona Award for the Best Scandinavian Crime Novel of the Year.
They are:
Maria Adolfsson - Fatal Isles tr. Agnes Broomé (Sweden, Zaffre)
Kjell Ola Dahl - The Assistant tr. Don Bartlett (Norway, Orenda Books)
Katrine Engberg - The Butterfly House tr. Tara Chace (Denmark, Hodder & Stoughton)
Helene Flood - The Therapist tr. Alison McCullough (Norway, MacLehose Press)
Óskar Guðmundsson - The Commandments tr. Quentin Bates (Iceland, Corylus Books Ltd)
Jørn Lier Horst & Thomas Enger - Smoke Screen tr. Megan Turney (Norway, Orenda Books)
Ruth Lillegraven - Everything Is Mine tr. Diane Oatley (Norway, AmazonCrossing)
Sólveig Pálsdóttir - Silenced tr. Quentin Bates (Iceland, Corylus Books Ltd)
Anders Roslund - Knock Knock tr. Elizabeth Clark Wessel (Sweden, Harvill Secker)
Lilja Sigurðardóttir - Cold as Hell tr. Quentin Bates (Iceland, Orenda Books)
Gustaf Skördeman - Geiger tr. Ian Giles (Sweden, Zaffre)
Antti Tuomainen - The Rabbit Factor tr. David Hackston (Finland, Orenda Books)
The quality of the entries for the Petrona Award, now in its tenth year, remains consistently high, so much so that for the first time, the judges have decided to release a longlist. These twelve titles will be whittled down to a shortlist, to be announced on 16 November 2022.
The longlist contains a number of new faces as well as Petrona Award-winning authors, Jørn Lier Horst and Antti Tuomanen and the previously shortlisted Kjell Ola Dahl and Thomas Enger.
Both large and small publishers are represented on the longlist, with Orenda Books leading with four entries, and the breakdown by country is Norway (4), Iceland (3), Sweden (3), Denmark (1) and Finland (1) with translator Quentin Bates being longlisted for all three Icelandic titles.
The Petrona Award 2022 judging panel comprises Jackie Farrant, the creator of RAVEN CRIME READS and a bookseller/Area Commercial Support for a major book chain in the UK; Miriam Owen, founder of the NORDIC NOIR blog and creator of content for communities, and Ewa Sherman, translator and writer, and blogger at NORDIC LIGHTHOUSE. The Award administrator is Karen Meek, owner of the EURO CRIME blog and website.
Notes to editors
The award is open to crime fiction in translation, either written by a Scandinavian author or set in Scandinavia and published in the UK in the previous calendar year.
More information on the history of the Award and previous winners can be found at the Petrona Award website (https://www.petronaaward.co.uk/).
The Petrona team would like to thank our sponsor, David Hicks, for his generous support of the 2022 Petrona Award.
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