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Carl Hamilton (fictional character) : ウィキペディア英語版
Carl Hamilton novels

The Carl Hamilton novels are a series of novels by Swedish author Jan Guillou centered on the fictional spy Carl Hamilton. In Sweden and other countries it is a best-selling series.〔(''The New Encyclopædia Britannica: Micropædia'' )〕 Carl Hamilton has been called "Sweden's James Bond".〔(''Europe'', Issue 343 )〕 One commentator said the books "... place () besides John le Carre and Len Deighton" (famous British spy novelists).〔(''Culture and Customs of Sweden'' ) (Byron J. Nordstrom, 2010, pg. 104)〕
The first novel ''Coq Rouge'' was published in 1986, it was Guillou's first significant work of fiction.
==Concept and creation==
Carl Hamilton was created by author and journalist Jan Guillou after he had been sentenced to prison for espionage – for exposing a secret spy organization inside the Swedish military (see the IB affair). Inspired by Per Wahlöö and Maj Sjöwall, Guillou began to write a spy novel of his own centered on protagonist Carl Hamilton. The series of crime novels resulting out of this first book became a great success in Sweden and was set to film multiple times.

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