Laura Trenter Explained
Laura Trenter (born 29 May 1961 in Stockholm) is a Swedish author.[1] She is the daughter of Stieg Trenter and Ulla Trenter. Aside from novels she has written guide books and picture books and has made computer games.
Trenter has been a journalist at Kvällsposten. She has been called the "Children's crime fiction queen" (Swedish: 'Barnens deckardrotttning'). In 2003 she received Gothenburg Book Fair's price as the best novel author.
Bibliography
- 1994 - Pojkarna Puckelbros bilbekymmer (together with Joakim Lindengren)
- 1995 - Parisresan (together with Katrin Ehlers)
- 1996 - Moster Jajjas katter (together with Joakim Lindengren)
- 1997 - Londonresan (together with Katrin Ehlers)
- 1997 - Mysteriet på Molly Mercedes (together with Joakim Lindengren)
- 1998 - Hjälp! Rånare!
- 1999 - Det brinner!
- 2000 - Äventyr på Gripsholms slott (together with Erika Kovanen)
- 2000 - Pappa polis
- 2001 - Gräv efter spår (together with Erika Kovanen)
- 2001 - Snögrottan
- 2001 - Den svarta portföljen (together with Magnus Bard)
- 2002 - Julian & Jim
- 2003 - Fotoalbumet (together with Katrin Ehlers)
- 2004 - Puman
- 2005 - Det lysande ögat (together with Tony Manieri)
- 2005 - Dagboken (together with Katrin Ehlers)
- 2006 - Stackelstrands hemlighet (together with Tony Marieri)
- 2007 - Testamentet (together with Katrin Ehlers)
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Laura Trenter. Swedish. Swedish Film Institute. 15 June 2010.