Åsa Avdic is a Swedish novelist, journalist, and television host known for her psychological thrillers and science fiction works. She gained widespread recognition with her debut novel, "Isola," published in 2016, followed by the critically acclaimed "The Dying Game," which became her most successful work to date. Avdic's writing often explores suspenseful narratives with psychological depth, establishing her as a prominent voice in Scandinavian crime fiction.
Beyond her literary career, Avdic has built a distinguished reputation in Swedish media. She has worked extensively with Public Service Radio and Television in Sweden, hosting programs and contributing to the country's journalistic landscape. Currently, she serves as the host of "Gomorron Sverige," Sweden's premier morning current affairs show. Born in Örebro County on April 10, 1974, Avdic now resides in Stockholm with her family, balancing her broadcasting career with her passion for writing.