Jørn Lier Horst | |
Birth Date: | 27 February 1970 |
Birth Place: | Bamble, Telemark, Norway |
Occupation: | Writer, police officer (former) |
Notable Works: | William Wisting series, Clue series |
Years Active: | 2004–present |
Nationality: | Norwegian |
Children: | 2 |
Jørn Lier Horst (born 27 February 1970) is a Norwegian author of crime fiction and a former Senior Investigating Officer at Vestfold police district.[1] His books have been published in over 40 countries and have sold more than ten million copies.[2] Horst made his writing debut in 2004 with Key Witness, based on a true murder story. The detective character in his crime novels is William Wisting, and a television series based on the series premiered in 2019.[3]
Together with Thomas Enger, he writes the thriller series about policeman Alexander Blix and news blogger Emma Ramm.[4]
He has also written children's books, including a series named Clue and books about Detective Agency No. 2.
Horst was born in Bamble, Telemark, the younger of two brothers. His parents were Oddvar and Hildur Lier Olsen. In 1995 he married Beate Horst and now uses her surname. They live in Stavern with their two children.
Detective Agency no. 2 series
Clue series
In the autumn of 2022, Horst took part in the celebrity version of the reality program The Traitors. In 2023 Horst participated in the fourth season of Masked Singer Norway, disguised as The Magician (Magikeren).[5]
2010 The Riverton Prize shortlist for Dregs (no)
2011 The Riverton Prize shortlist for Closed for Winter (no)
2011 The Norwegian Booksellers' Prize for Closed for Winter (no)
2011 Vestfold Literature Prize (no)
2012 The Riverton Prize for The Hunting Dogs (no)
2012 Ark’s Children's Book award shortlist for The Salamander mystery (no)
2013 The Norwegian Booksellers' Prize shortlist for The Hunting dogs (no)
2013 The Glass Key award for The Hunting Dogs (nordic)
2013 The Norwegian Booksellers' Prize shortlist for The Caveman (no)
2016 The Petrona Award for The Caveman (uk)
2014 The Martin Beck Award for The Hunting Dogs (swe)
2015 Ark’s Book of the Year shortlist for Ordeal (no)
2016 The Avid Reader Award shortlist for The Riverton Mystery (no)
2016 Special Award for Excellence in Crime Fiction Writing (PL)
2016 The Petrona Award for The Caveman (uk)
2017 The Avid Reader Award shortlist for The Wolfhound Mystery (no)
2017 BOK365 Book of the Year shortlist for The Katharina code (no)
2017 CWA International Dagger longlist for When it grows dark (uk)
2018 Grand Prix de Littérature Policière shortlist for The Hunting dogs (fr)
2018 BOK365 Book of the Year shortlist for The Cabin (no)
2018 The Nordic Noir Thriller of the Year Award for Dregs (nordic)
2019 Grand Prix de Littérature Policière shortlist for The Caveman (fr)
2019 CWA International Dagger longlist for The Katharina Code (uk)
2019 BOK365 Book of the Year shortlist for The Inner Darkness (no)
2019 The Petrona Award for The Katharina Code (uk)
2020 The Edgar Award shortlist for The Wisting tv-series (us)
2020 CWA International Dagger longlist for The Cabin (uk)
2020 The Petrona Award shortlist for The Cabin (uk)
2021 Prix du Bureau des Lecteurs shortlist for Ordeal (fr)
2021 Vrij Nederland’s Thriller of the Year shortlist for The Katharina Code (nl)
2021 The Petrona Award shortlist for Death Deserved (uk)
2021 The Beech Book Award shortlist for A Question of Guilt (no)
2023 The Beech Book Award shortlist for The Traitor (no)
2023 The Alf Prøysen's honorary award for the bestselling series The Detective Agency No. 2 (no)
2023 Chosen as writer of the year by Aftenposten Junior (no)
2024 Winner of The Finnish Whodunnit Society's honorary award for Excellence in Foreign Crime Writing (fi)
2024 The Riverton Prize shortlist for Victim (no)