Maj Sjöwall, one half of a Swedish crime-writing couple credited with inventing the “Nordic noir” genre, has died aged 84, her publisher said on Wednesday.
Sjöwall, a pioneer of gritty realism and an inspiration to modern crime writers, “passed away today after an extended period of illness,” Ann-Marie Skarp, head of publisher Piratforlaget, told AFP.

The duo penned the series decades before the likes of Henning Mankell and Stieg Larsson made the genre a worldwide hit.
The Martin Beck books have been translated into 40 languages, according to news agency TT, and served as the source material for dozens of movies.
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I picked up these two in my local secondhand book store - they were the only two and I nearly put them back - glad I didn't.
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