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  1. Jussi around the world Jussi’s 9th installment of the New York Times and #1 internationally bestselling Department Q series will be published around the world as follows*:... News

  2. Q8: Victim 2117 For more than ten years, Assad has been a...

  3. Fact Sheet Jussi Adler-Olsen. Copies sold worldwide: more than 27 million books sold. Copies sold in Denmark: More than 4.5 million books. Published in: more than 40 countries. Selection of the most important awards: Readers' Choice - Denmark (2019) The Ripper Award – Europe (2014/2015) The Barry Award – USA (2012)

  4. Jan 28, 2021 · New Department Q thriller to be published in Denmark on 4 November: ‘Natrium Chlorid’ by Jussi Adler-Olsen. News. 2021-08-19. Read More . Here we go: “The Marco Effect” is coming to Danish theaters this May. News. 2021-05-07. Read More . Update on the film version of ‘The Marco Effect’ ...

  5. Political studies, an education in film science and a childhood as the son of a chief psychiatrist has given Jussi Adler-Olsen his insight in to writing about topics as diverse as deep insanity, destinies brought down by society, and international conspiracies.

  6. Aug 19, 2021 · “I am so happy that the book will be published now,” says Jussi Adler-Olsen. “The title means ‘salt’, which has always had a great influence on our history and living conditions. If you combine this with the thriller elements and Carl, Assad, Rose and Gordon from Department Q, you have an epic novel about morality and ethics today.”

  7. © 2024 Jussi Adler-Olsen. Powered by Politikens Forlag. Danish | English. PA to Jussi

  8. Q9: Natrium Chloride. On her 60th birthday a woman commits suicide and thereby opens an unsolved case from 1988. At first this does not seem to have anything to do with Department Q, but Carl Mørck’s superior, Marcus Jacobsen, sees things differently and Carl & Co. is reluctantly pulled in.

  9. The power of Adler-Olsen is that he knows how to put down a full story (..) he paces you through the pages.’ nrc handelsblad (NL) ‘The Danish thriller writer has conquered Stieg Larsson’ –

  10. A. Carl Mørck contains elements of myself, Carl Valdemar Henry Jussi Adler-Olsen. For instance, both of us are deep down very lazy. I am just not much for accepting it, whereas Carl happily puts his feet up on the table for a nap.