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Solved: mystery of Sweden's tourist boom

Wallander's world has become a mecca for fans of the TV detective

November 19, 2009 12:17
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It began in front of my TV, watching Henning Mankell’s deadpan detective, Wallander, shuffle his way unerringly to the solution of a crime. Wallander’s world was one of strong spirits, heart-warming humour and cold-hearted murders set in the moody landscape of Southern Sweden.

Not content to buy the best-selling Kurt Wallander Mysteries or wait for the second BBC series starring Kenneth Branagh in the New Year, I flew to Copenhagen and crossed the Öresund Bridge to the fertile region of Skåne (pronounced skoener), home to two worldwide hits — Absolut Vodka and Kurt Wallander.

My unassuming fictional hero lives in the cosy seaside town of Ystad, where his fame has transformed the fortunes of this former fishing village into a little Swedish Hollywood. Looking for evidence of his life, I joined the throng of fans on an “In the Footsteps of Wallander” tour.

We looked for him behind the curtains at his apartment at 10 Mariagatan street, where he worries about the latest unsolved mystery of his daughter’s unsuitable boyfriend.