Many of her novels evoke fairy tales and myths, characterized by her sensually realist style.
She then worked for various newspapers until 1986 when she published Det finns ett hål i verkligheten (There is a Hole in Reality), evoking fairy tales and myths.
[1][2] Her novel Snövit (1990) provides her own interpretation of Snow White while in Tvillingsystrana (The Twin Sisters, 1993), Värddjuret (The Parasite's Host, 1995) and Musselstranden (The Mussel Shore, 1998), she adds sensuality to the fairly tale genre, drawing on the renewed interest in realism characterizing Nordic literature in the late 20th century.
[1][3] Himmelsdalen (2011), her first novel to be translated into English, appeared as The Devil's Sanctuary in 2013.
The thriller tells the story of estranged twin brothers who meet at an Alpine clinic.