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Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

MONA picked as one of the best novels of 2014!

Norways daily, Stavanger Aftenblad pics MONA as one of the best novels of 2014.

Critic Gunnar Gran names his three favorite books of the year ... MONA is one of them.

"Dan T. Sehlberg: "Mona". A explosive debut, which also tells us something important. Muslim terrorists have created the world's worst computer virus - "Mona" - to crush Israel. There is a clear rise in the novel, it gets better and better. Extra plus for a credible villain. We understand so painfully well why he takes his revenge."

Read full review here.


Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Cover medley

Which one is your favorite?




MONA published in Russia!

Finally, MONA will now be available in Russia. Here is the backside abstract and a first look at the book cover.


"Two genius inventors on different continents, without knowing about each other finish work on projects that will forever change the life of mankind. In Sweden, Professor Eric Söderqvist creates Mind surf, a Brain-computer interface system that allows you to connect the human brain to the Internet. In Gaza, Samir Mustaf creates the ultimate computer virus - a weapon for revenge on the state of Israel. What happens when these two invention meet? Can the virus affect not only the computer, but also the human brain? Söderqvist, caught in the crossfire of fanatic terrorist organizations and ruthless foreign intelligence services, fights to save his family from the virtual monster … A monster he had helped to unleash."

More here


Monday, December 8, 2014

Just arrived from the printer

First batch of SINON books just arrived.



Review from Czech Republic

”The story of the novel is told through several plot lines, each takes place in another corner of the world. At the right moment, however, these lines meet, and the pieces of the puzzle are combined into a perfect, very sophisticated image.


Sehlberg a perfectly plays with the tension, which gradually increases, making it impossible to break away from the novel.”

Read full review here


Scandinavian Society of Nova Scotia


"It was Sweden's turn at the EU Book Club in Ottawa last night. Helena (top left), Immigration and Accounting Officer, hosted the cozy gathering of enthusiastic readers as they delved into techno-thriller "Mona" by Swedish author Dan T. Sehlberg. Mr. Sehlberg visited Canada in June to promote his book along with other Nordic crime writers. His follow-up novel, Sinon, will be released in Sweden early next year."



Wednesday, December 3, 2014

New MONA review in polish Times


”In Mona, action takes place at a rate of avalanche. It takes about 400 pages, but the effect is quite impressive!”

Read full review here