Eva Ramm (born 23 November 1925) is a Norwegian psychologist, essayist, novelist and children's writer.
[1] Ramm made her literary debut in 1958 with the novel Med støv på hjernen ("With dust on the brain").
The novel was translated into several languages, and was basis for the successful film Støv på hjernen in 1959, as well as a Danish remake from 1961.
Among them are Engel på vidvanke ("Angel on a whim") from 1962, Kvinnekall og mannefall ("Feminine and masculine") 1965, Noe må gjøres ("Something has to be done") (for young people) 1968, Mors tre hoder ("Mother's three heads") 1973, Ærlig talt ("Frankly") (for young people) 1975.
Among her crime novels are Skynd deg, min elskede ("Hurry, my beloved") 1986 and Mord i prestens hage ("Murder in the priest's garden") 1992.