Denise Rudberg
Swedish author
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Key Takeaways
- Denise Rudberg (born 19 June 1971) is a Swedish author in chick lit and later in detective fiction.
- Rudberg and her friend author Camilla Läckberg hosted the literature series Läckberg & Rudberg on SVT.
- This style she herself refers to as "Elegant crime".
- See also Cathy Kelly, another chick lit writer who appeared on a TV dance contest Bibliography (in selection) Väninnan (2000) Storlek 37 (2002) O.
Denise Rudberg (born 19 June 1971) is a Swedish author in chick lit and later in detective fiction.
Rudberg studied drama in New York City in the 1990s and has previously also worked as a nightclub hostess at the Riche club in Stockholm. Rudberg and her friend author Camilla Läckberg hosted the literature series Läckberg & Rudberg on SVT.
In 2010, Rudberg changed her book genre from chick lit to the detective fiction genre, which is set in an upper-class environment. This style she herself refers to as "Elegant crime".
In popular culture
Rudberg was also a contestant on Let's Dance 2011 on TV4, where she was the first celebrity dancer to be eliminated.
See also
- Cathy Kelly, another chick lit writer who appeared on a TV dance contest
Bibliography (in selection)
- Väninnan (2000)
- Storlek 37 (2002)
- O.s.a. (2003)
- Jenny S (2005)
- Matilde (2006)
- Tillsammans (2007)
- Åse (2008)
- Tillsammans - andra boken (2008)
- Tillsammans - tredje boken (2009)
- Baristas (2010)
- Ett litet Snedsprång (2010)
References
External links
- Denise Rudberg's blog
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