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Swedish journalist, author and film critic
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Helena von Zweigbergk

Helena von Zweigbergk (born 18 February 1959, Stockholm) is a Swedish journalist, author and film critic. She is known for the radio program, Spanarna, and SVT Filmkrönikan. She has written a number of crime novels around the character Ingrid Carlberg, a prison chaplain. In 2014, she won the competition På spåret.

Selected works

  • 1994 - Priset man betalar för att slippa kärlek (with Cecilia Bodström)
  • 2001 - Måste vara en prinsessa (children's book, illustrated by Jens Ahlbom)
  • 2001 - Det Gud inte såg
  • 2003 - Kärleken skär djupa spår
  • 2004 - Hon som bar skammen
  • 2004 - Svarta diamanter: elva berättelser om liv och död (anthology together with Carina Burman and others)
  • 2005 - Tusen skärvor tillit
  • 2006 - Fly för livet
  • 2008 - Ur vulkanens mun
  • 2009 - Sånt man bara säger
  • 2012 - Anna och Mats bor inte här längre
  • 2013 - Än klappar hjärtan

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