A moral person is someone who accepts the consequences of their own morality, not those of others.
Crime fiction is a genre for writing stories about people - about conflict, about guilt, about passion, about the human condition.
The nature of Scandinavians is that they don't talk so much, there will be these dark secrets, and most things are under-communicated.
Let me say here and now that faith has never done me any good, only doubt. So that is what has become my testament.
As I say, we Norwegians love our woolens, and you can buy some beautiful knitwear in Oslo. They might cost you a bit - but they will last.
They say that every writer, they write about himself, and I think that to a certain extent that is true. But also we are creators of fiction.
The myth about me as a footballer has grown: I am now the lost Maradona of Norway.
Ever since I was in my teens I had plans at one point in my life to write a novel.
I think my heart is quite selfish. If I followed my heart, I would not be a good person. But I have moral principles. I have to sit down and reflect.
Harry looked at Bellman. He could not help but admire him. The way you admire a cockroach you flush down the toilet and it comes creeping back again and again and in the end it inherits the world.
Evil is not a thing. It cannot take possession of you. It's the opposite; it's a void, an absence of goodness. The only thing you can be frightened of here is yourself.