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  1. An Event In Autumn is a crime novel by Swedish author Henning Mankell. It is the twelfth installation in the Inspector Wallander series, which was made into the television series Wallander. It was translated by into English by Laurie Thompson in 2013, and published in August 2014 by Vintage Books.

  2. Jan 1, 2004 · An Event in Autumn isnt awful – it throws a little more light on Chief Inspector Wallander’s endlessly complex character — but it offers little of the highly charged action that appear in other novels in this widely acclaimed series.

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  3. About An Event in Autumn. After nearly thirty years in the same job, Inspector Kurt Wallander is tired, restless, and itching to make a change. He is taken with a certain old farmhouse, perfectly situated in a quiet countryside with a charming, overgrown garden.

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  4. Aug 12, 2014 · An old-fashioned moral force and sense of disquiet of the sort rarely found in contemporary crime fiction." —The Guardian. After nearly thirty years in the same job, Inspector Kurt Wallander is tired, restless, and itching to make a change.

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    • $15.95
  5. Aug 12, 2014 · The eleventh riveting installment in the mystery thriller series that inspired the Netflix crime drama Young Wallander •Wallander is "one of the most impressive creations in crime fiction today.... An old-fashioned moral force and sense of disquiet of the sort rarely found in contemporary crime fiction." —The Guardian.

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    • Henning Mankell
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  6. Aug 12, 2014 · An Event in Autumn. Henning Mankell. National Geographic Books, Aug 12, 2014 - Fiction - 176 pages. The eleventh riveting installment in the mystery thriller series that inspired the Netflix...

  7. Aug 15, 2014 · AN EVENT IN AUTUMN contains all the elements that readers of the Wallander canon have come to enjoy: the sniping, good-natured and otherwise, between Wallander and his adult daughter, Linda; Wallander’s creaky stubbornness; and the occasional dark, dry banter between Wallander and Martinson.