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Norwegian writer (born 1957)

Unni Lindell
Unni Lindell at the Oslo Bookfestival in 2010.Unni Lindell at the Oslo Bookfestival in 2010.
Born Unni Maria Lindell (1957-04-03) 3 April 1957 (age 67)Oslo, Norway
Occupation Writer
Nationality Norwegian
Period 1986–present
Genre Youth, humour, novels, poems, young adult

Unni Maria Lindell (born 3 April 1957 in Oslo) is a Norwegian writer. She is best known for her whodunits crime novels, but has also written a collection of poems and several books for children and young adults.

Lindell worked as a journalist before she became an author. Her first book Den grønne dagen ("The green day") was published in 1986. One of Lindell's most prominent characters is detective Cato Isaksen.[1] Some of the Isaksen books have been adapted as TV films starring Reidar Sørensen.

Lindell was awarded the Mads Wiel Nygaards Endowment in 1998 and the Critics' Prize for the year's best children's or youth literature.[2] In 1999 and in 2018 she received the Riverton Prize (Rivertonprisen), a literature award given annually to the best Norwegian detective story.

  1. ^ "Unni Lindell forteller om boka "Måneorkesteret"." (Norwegian), nrk.no, 1998-09-14, retrieved 30 August 2009
  2. ^ "Unni Lindell" (Norwegian), Aschehoug & Co., retrieved 30 August 2009