Göran Lundin

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Göran Lundin (born 1950) is a Swedish author and part-time bus driver from Skellefteå in northern Sweden.[1][2]

His most famous works are Den svarte generalen (1982) (the Black General, written about Haiti),[2] Busschauffören som försvann (1983) (nominated as best Swedish crime novel that year),[2] and Längs fjällvinden (2007).

In 2008, it was reported that Lundin is one of 103 Swedes potentially being surveilled by the FRA.[3]

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