Anna Roos is a trained business economist but started writing a little on the side of twelve years ago.
- I like to work with numbers and the writing I saw as a derailed hobby project. But it is taking over more and more and right now there are fifty percent numbers and fifty percent letters.
The idea of the trilogy with Trosa as a playground has slowly emerged.
- I've lived here for over ten years and get my inspiration from the environments around the square and the river. Writers are often responsive in their surroundings. I have borne this idea for a long time.
fairytale ThemeEach book also has a fairy tale theme from a famous fairy tale or story. In the first book, it is the Emperor's new clothes that form the basis of the story. It starts with a naked man being found frozen and dead on a winter's day at Trosa square.
- There is a dark sense of morality in the fairy tales and it is meant to slip in every part.