The Drop; Marviken Accounting Department; The Darkness of Midwinter; The Dawn of Midsummer; The Star Trilogy (Starlit, Starfall, Stardust); Autumn Sun; and Autumn Rain.
Here is Grace Maharaj, head of Arvet Agency, statement about the news:
The gaming space is a thriving global market. It was worth $90BN in 2020 and is estimated to be over $200BN by 2025. It is the fastest growing sector of the entertainment industry. Technology and content are constantly evolving and IP from books developed into film/TV and games/immersive media, are going to merge more and more. It is obvious to me that this will be a big part of content development in the streaming space and therefore makes business sense in an acquisition such as this one.
Lars Wilderäng has the ability to write in a wide range of genres where he weaves themes such as security, finance, technology, sci-fi-survival and prepping genres in the context of our everyday life. He dares to boldly explore themes that are no-go zones when asking questions through his characters’ story arcs and the plots. He has a voice and followers.
It will be very exciting to get the chance to see my books made into film, television series and games. “I especially look forward to seeing the adaptations of my two most recent novels, Fallet (The Drop) and Redovisningsbyrån Marviken (Marviken Accounting Department). A book like Redovisningsbyrån Marviken I’ve never seen done and by using modern film techniques it would be spectacular.
Source material: Deadline.com