Order of David Lagercrantz Books

Order of David Lagercrantz Books

David Lagercrantz (Photo Credit: Caroline Andersson)
David Lagercrantz is a Swedish author and journalist. David grew up the son of literary scholar Olof Lagercrantz and the grandson of philosopher Hans Ruin, and is a member of the Swedish House of Nobility. He studied philosophy and religion in university and graduated from journalism school in Gothenburg. David’s first job as a journalist was working for the Volvo magazine. His next job was for the Expressen daily tabloid, covering criminal cases such as the Amsele murders.

David Lagercrantz’s first book was a 1997 biography of Swedish adventurer/mountaineer Goran Kropp. It would be released in English as Ultimate High in 2000. David’s first novel was published in 2001, which was titled Stjarnfall. His first novel to be published in English was Fall of Man in Wilmslow in 2015. Below is a list of David Lagercrantz’s books in order of when they were originally published:

Publication Order of Millennium Books

(with Stieg Larsson, Karin Smirnoff)

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (By: Stieg Larsson)

(2005)

The Girl Who Played with Fire (By: Stieg Larsson)

(2006)

The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest (By: Stieg Larsson)

(2007)

The Girl in the Spider’s Web

(2015)

The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye

(2017)

The Girl Who Lived Twice

(2019)

The Girl in the Eagle’s Talons (By: Karin Smirnoff)

(2022)

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Publication Order of Rekke & Vargas Books

Dark Music

(2021)

Fatal Gambit

(2024)

Publication Order of Standalone Novels

Stjärnfall

(2001)

Där gräset aldrig växer mer

(2002)

Underbarnets gåta

(2003)

Himmel över Everest

(2005)

Ett svenskt geni. Berättelsen om Håkan Lans

(2006)

Fall of Man in Wilmslow

(2009)

Publication Order of Non-Fiction Books

Ultimate High

(1997)

I Am Zlatan (With: Zlatan Ibrahimović)

(2014)

Note: The Girl in the Spider’s Web is a continuation of Stieg Larsson‘s Millennium series. Ultimate High was written with Goran Kropp.