Louise is a Swedish author of crime fiction and children’s books.
Since childhood, she has loved storytelling, with a particular fondness for darker and more suspenseful tales. As early as elementary school, she wrote a story that left her classmates too scared to walk home alone in the dark.
Louise holds degrees in economics and journalism from Poppius School of Journalism. She has worked as a reporter, editor, and also in education. Today, she works as an author and publisher.
Her first book about Flynner the Frog was published in 2011, and several books in the series have followed. Flynner the Frog is now widely used in preschool groups as part of their value-based education. The books in the series are also available in English and German.
Alongside her children’s books, Louise has continued writing.
During her studies at the Writers’ Academy in 2016, she wrote her first crime novel, The Marionette, which became the first standalone book in an entire series.
In 2017, Louise’s debut novel The Marionette was published in Sweden. Since then, she has released several more books in what has become the highly popular and critically acclaimed The Archipelago Murders series—a collection of crime novels that continues to grow and is regularly translated into new languages to reach readers worldwide.
To date, he Archipelago Murders has sold over 250,000 copies.