David Sarac Reading Order#
| Title |
Published |
Buy on Amazon |
| MemoRandom |
2014 |
Buy |
| Ultimatum |
2015 |
Buy |
Skane Quartet Reading Order#
| Title |
Published |
Buy on Amazon |
| Deeds of Autumn |
2017 |
Buy |
| Dead of Winter |
2018 |
Buy |
| End of Summer |
2020 |
Buy |
| Rites of Spring |
2021 |
Buy |
Standalone Novels#
| Title |
Published |
Buy on Amazon |
| The Silenced |
2017 |
Buy |
| The Missing Informant |
2018 |
Buy |
| Dead of Winter |
2018 |
Buy |
The Asker Reading Order#
| Title |
Published |
Buy on Amazon |
| Pán hory |
2022 |
N/A |
| The Mountain King |
2022 |
Buy |
| Glasmannen |
2023 |
N/A |
| The Glass Man |
2025 |
Buy |
| Rostskogen |
2024 |
N/A |
| Nattjägaren |
2025 |
N/A |
The Game Trilogy / H.P. Petterson Reading Order#
| Title |
Published |
Buy on Amazon |
|
2010 |
N/A |
| Game |
2010 |
Buy |
| Buzz |
2011 |
Buy |
| Bubble |
2012 |
Buy |
Anders de la Motte is a Swedish author and former police officer whose crime fiction career took off with the Game Trilogy, starting in 2010. That series blended technology and conspiracy into a fast-paced thriller format. He followed it with the David Sarac duology (MemoRandom, Ultimatum), which explored the world of intelligence handlers and informants.
His Skane Quartet, beginning with Deeds of Autumn (2017), marked a shift toward slower, more atmospheric crime fiction set in the rural Swedish province of Skane. These books won over a new audience with their focus on old secrets and small-community tensions. More recently, the Asker series has continued his output, with books appearing in both Swedish and English. De la Motte’s background in law enforcement gives his writing a procedural grounding that readers of Nordic crime fiction tend to value.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many books has Anders De La Motte written?
Anders De La Motte has written nineteen books across five series.
What was Anders De La Motte's first book?
Anders De La Motte’s first book is , published in 2010.
What genre does Anders de la Motte write?
Anders de la Motte writes crime fiction and thrillers, part of the Scandinavian noir tradition. His books range from tech-focused conspiracy thrillers like the Game Trilogy to atmospheric rural crime novels in the Skane Quartet.