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Anne Holt

1958 - Today

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Anne Holt (born 16 November 1958) is a Norwegian author, lawyer and former Minister of Justice. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Anne Holt has received more than 184,858 page views. Her biography is available in 24 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 23 in 2019). Anne Holt is the 2,572nd most popular writer (down from 2,531st in 2019), the 154th most popular biography from Norway (down from 139th in 2019) and the 26th most popular Norwegian Writer.

Memorability Metrics

  • 180k

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  • 54.25

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 24

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 8.47

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 1.66

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Notable Works

In kalter Absicht. Roman
Selig sind die Dürstenden
Das achte Gebot
The Seddon letters
1222
Murder, Investigation, Travelers
1222 METRES ABOVE SEA LEVEL: train 601 from Oslo to Bergen careens off iced rails as the worst snowstorm in Norwegian history gathers force around it. With night falling and the temperature plummeting, its 269 passengers are forced to abandon their snowbound train and find shelter in a centuries-old mountain hotel. Before dawn breaks, one of them will be murdered. Trapped by the killer within, trapped by the deadly storm outside, Hanne Wilhelmsen's unease is mounting. Why was the last train carriage sealed? Why is the top floor of the hotel locked down? And, of course, what if the killer strikes again?
What is Mine
Fiction, Thriller
One afternoon after school, nine-year-old Emilie doesn't come home. After a frantic search, her father finds her backpack in a deserted alley. it is the backpack her deceased mother had given her a month before she died. Emilie would never leave that backpack behind voluntarily. A week later, a five-year-old boy goes missing. And then another. Meanwhile, Johanna Vik, a former FBI profiler with a troubled past and a difficult young daughter, is buried in crimes of the past, trying to overturn a decades-old false murder conviction. Police Commissioner Stubo has personal reasons for wanting to solve the case of the missing children: not long ago he lost his wife and only daughter in a terrible accident, and now all he has left is his young grandson. But when he tries to enlist Johanna to help him crack the case, she's resistant. However, when the bodies of the missing children start appearing in their family's homes with notes that say, "You got what you deserved," Johanna decides to help Stubo.While the rest of the Norwegian media is out hunting pedophiles, Stubo and Johanna manage to uncover a complex story of revenge. A singularly clever crime story combined with a serious discussion of children and our responsibilities towards them, What is Mine is the first installment in the the Stubo/Johanna crime series. Stubo and Johanna from one of the most original crime-solving teams ever.
Blessed are those who thirst
Detective and mystery stories, Hanne Wilhelmsen (Fictitious character), Fiction
It is only the beginning of May but in Oslo a brutal heat wave has coincided with an alarming increase in violent crime. In the latest instance, police investigator Hanne Wilhelmsen is sent to a macabre crime scene on the outskirts of town. An abandoned shed is covered in blood. On one wall an eight-digit number is written in blood. There is no body--nor any sign of a victim. Is it a kid's prank or foul play? Is it even human blood? As more bloody numbers are found in isolated locations throughout Oslo, Hanne's colleague Håkon Sand makes a startling discovery: the digits correspond to the filing numbers of foreign immigrants. All are female, all are missing. Is there a serial killer on the loose in Oslo? Meanwhile, as the trail heats up, the victim of a horrific unsolved rape case and her father have each decided to take justice into their own hands. Hanne and Håkon soon discover that they aren't the only ones on the hunt for the killer.
Death of the Demon
Fiction, mystery & detective, general, Fiction, thrillers, general, Crime, fiction
What Is Mine
Missing persons, fiction, Norway, fiction, Fiction, mystery & detective, police procedural
The Perfect Murder
American Detective and mystery stories, English Detective and mystery stories, Detective and mystery stories
Five top mystery writers create *The Perfect Murder* as each presents a fiendishly clever plan for the ideal crime. From jellyfish in the jacuzzi to a traditional dagger through the heart, these scenarios bristle with the ingenuity readers expect from Lawrence Block, Sarah Caudwell [Sarah Cockburn], Tony Hillerman, Peter Lovesey, and Donald E. Westlake. Though Tim married his wife largely for her wealth, he is a proud man, and his discovery that she is having an affair with his best friend moves him to contemplate homicide. His deep-seated desire to stay out of jail precludes any but the most cunningly practical crime that will do in the philandering spouse and convice the authorities that his best friend did the deed, drawing all suspicion away from him. Yet the esthete in Tim craves a crime so flamboyantly original and intricate that it achieves the level of art. Clearly, Tim want to commit the perfect murder and, clearly, he needs some professional advice. In *The Perfect Murder*, five masters of suspense writing and, hence, indisputable professionals provide Jack Hitt with their fiendishly clever blueprints for the ideal crime. All built on the artfully disbolical premises that Hitt (playing the nefarious Tim) sets forth, their scenarios -- from exotic jellyfish to mass murder -- are as diverse as their talents. All bristle with hilarious ingenuity, and all offer cogent commentary on the nature of mystery writing and on human nature itself.
1222
Murder, Investigation, Travelers
1222 metres above sea level: train 601 from Oslo to Bergen careens off iced rails as the worst snowstorm in Norwegian history gathers force around it. With night falling and the temperature plummeting, its 269 passengers are forced to abandon their snowbound train and find shelter in a centuries-old mountain hotel. Before dawn breaks, one of them will be murdered. Trapped by the killer within, trapped by the deadly storm outside, Hanne Wilhelmsen's unease is mounting. Why was the last train carriage sealed? Why is the top floor of the hotel locked down? And, of course, what if the killer strikes again?
Microcosmic Tales
American Science fiction, English Science fiction, Science fiction
The Last Answer - short story by Isaac Asimov Package Deal - short story by Donald Franson Lycanthrope - short story by Norm Hartman [as by Norman E. Hartman] Gemini 74 - short story by Jack Ritchie Geever's Flight - short story by Charles E. Fritch Lost and Found - short story by Phyllis Eisenstein Pattern - short story by Fredric Brown Discovering a New Earth - short story by Robert Mattingly Varieties of Technological Experience - short story by Barry N. Malzberg Listen, Love - short story by Jack Dann and George Zebrowski That Strain Again - short story by Charles Sheffield Take Me to Your Leader - short story by George H. Smith [as by George Henry Smith] Put Your Head Upon My Knee - short story by Jack Ritchie The Big Fix - short story by Robert F. Decker Speed of the Cheetah, Roar of the Lion - short story by Harry Harrison Just Call Me Irish - short story by Richard Wilson Renaissance Man - short story by T. E. D. Klein Pulpworld - short story by Richard K. Lyon [as by R. K. Lyon] The Other Tiger - short story by Arthur C. Clarke Little William - short story by Patricia Matthews Steel - short story by Alan Brennert Appointment on the Barge - short story by Jack Ritchie And So On, and So On - short story by James Tiptree, Jr. Nellthu - short story by Anthony Boucher Taste of Battle - short story by Donald Franson Deflation 2001 - short story by Bob Shaw Do Androids Dream of Electric Love? - short story by Walt Liebscher Dog Star - short story by Mack Reynolds The Great Judge - short story by A. E. van Vogt 2001: A Love Story - short story by Paul Dellinger Answer - short story by Fredric Brown Hadj - short story by Harlan Ellison Good Morning! This Is the Future - short story by Henry Slesar A Shape in Time - short story by Anthony Boucher Linkage - short story by Barry N. Malzberg Murder in the Nth Degree - short story by Ron Montana [as by R. A. Montana] Useful Phrases for the Tourist - short story by Joanna Russ The Burning - short story by Theodore R. Cogswell One Small Step - short story by Marcia Martin and Eric Vinicoff Dead End - short story by Mack Reynolds Paths - short story by Edward Bryant Woman's Work - short story by Garen Drussaï? Death Double - short story by William F. Nolan Tag - short story by Helen M. Urban [as by Helen Urban] Nightmare in Time - short story by Fredric Brown (variant of The End 1961) The Nature of the Place - short story by Robert Silverberg True Love - short story by Isaac Asimov The Game of the Name - short story by Alice Laurance Down the Digestive Tract - short story by Robert Sheckley (variant of Down the Digestive Tract and Into the Cosmos with Mantra, Tantra, and Specklebang) Upon My Soul - short story by Jack Ritchie Drawing Board - short story by Charles A. Spano, Jr. Shell Shock - short story by Donald Franson Speak - short story by Henry Slesar Your Cruel Face - short story by Craig Strete The Best-Laid Plans... - short story by Rick Conley Devil to Pay - short story by Mack Reynolds Who Else Could I Count On? - short story by Manly Wade Wellman (variant of Who Else Could I Count On 1962) The Rat and the Snake - short story by A. E. van Vogt The Finest Hunter in the World - short story by Harry Harrison Life - short story by Dennis R. Caro Love Story - short story by Eric Frank Russell Exile in Lakehurst - short story by Robert Payes The Bait - short story by Fritz Leiber The Humanic Complex - short story by Ray Russell Friends? - short story by Roberta Ghidalia Take a Deep Breath - short story by Arthur C. Clarke The Quest of the Infidel - short story by Sherwood Springer Legal Rights for Germs? - short story by Joseph F. Patrouch, Jr. [as by Joe Patrouch] Blood - short story by Fredric Brown The Diana Syndrome - short story by Ron Montana [as by R. A. Montana] Emergency Rations - short story by Theodore R. Cogswell Buy Jupiter! - short story by Isaac Asimov The Old Man - short story by Henry Slesar Exile's Greeting - short story by Roland J. Green The Biography Project - short story by H. L. Gold [as by Dudley Dell] The Grapes of the Rath - short story by Jan Howard Finder Mr. Lupescu - short story by Anthony Boucher What I Did During My Park Vacation - short story by Ruth Berman A Fragment of Manuscript - short story by Harry Harrison The Boy with Five Fingers - short story by James E. Gunn [as by James Gunn] The King of Beasts - short story by Philip José Farmer (variant of The King of the Beasts) Displaced Person - short story by Eric Frank Russell A Clone at Last - short story by Barry N. Malzberg and Bill Pronzini X Marks the Pedwalk - short story by Fritz Leiber The Mission - short story by Arthur Tofte Proof - short story by F. M. Busby Dreamworld - short story by Isaac Asimov The Reunion - short story by Paul J. Nahin The Futile Flight of John Arthur Benn - short story by Richard Wilson [as by Edward Halibut] Servants of the Lord - short story by James A. Stevens [as by James Stevens] Mattie Harris, Galactic Spy - short story by Rachel Cosgrove Payes Changeover - short story by Juleen Brantingham Hometown - short story by Richard Wilson The Penalty - short story by Henry Slesar The Pill - short story by Maggie Nadler The Final Battle - short story by Harry Harrison Earthbound - short story by Lester del Rey Rotating Cylinders and the Possibility of Global Causality Violation - short story by Larry Niven The Voice in the Garden - short story by Harlan Ellison If Eve Had Failed to Conceive - short story by Edward Wellen

Among WRITERS

Among writers, Anne Holt ranks 2,572 out of 7,302Before her are John Aubrey, L. Sprague de Camp, George Mosse, Hilaire Belloc, Nodar Dumbadze, and Wilhelm Worringer. After her are Théophile de Viau, John Millington Synge, Dionysius Periegetes, Friedrich Spee, Cleitarchus, and Ignacy Krasicki.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1958, Anne Holt ranks 90Before her are Miranda Richardson, Phạm Minh Chính, Ivo Pogorelić, Anatoli Boukreev, Didier Reynders, and Joan Jett. After her are Julian Sands, Rachid Taha, Samira Said, Tracey Adams, Fiona Shaw, and Hery Rajaonarimampianina.

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In Norway

Among people born in Norway, Anne Holt ranks 154 out of 1,039Before her are Gunnhildr Sveinsdóttir (1015), Egil Danielsen (1933), Belle Gunness (1859), Haakon Magnusson of Norway (1068), Peter Waage (1833), and Eystein I of Norway (1088). After her are Ohthere of Hålogaland (900), Thorbjørn Jagland (1950), Inge II of Norway (1185), Anathon Aall (1867), Nordahl Grieg (1902), and Jon Elster (1940).

Among WRITERS In Norway

Among writers born in Norway, Anne Holt ranks 26Before her are Trygve Gulbranssen (1894), Johan Bojer (1872), Margit Sandemo (1924), Per Petterson (1952), Karin Fossum (1954), and Dag Solstad (1941). After her are Nordahl Grieg (1902), Amalie Skram (1846), Petter Dass (1647), Aasmund Olavsson Vinje (1818), Gunnar Staalesen (1947), and Peter Wessel Zapffe (1899).