Finnish rights sold for Helsinki Noir trilogy!

We are excited to announce that the Finnish rights for Michaela von Kügelgen and Anne Hietanen’s Helsinki Noir trilogy have been acquired by Kustantamo S&S! The deal was closed by Noora Al-Ani at Ahlback Agency.

The trilogy consist of the titles The Last Word, Deep Water and Deadly Contract.

The Last Word is a gripping literary thriller about family, ambition, and the secrets we bury to protect our image.

When celebrated author David Berglund is found dead in Helsinki’s harbor on the day he was to receive a major literary award, his seemingly perfect life begins to unravel. His pregnant wife, a grieving foundation director, a disgraced hockey star turned rookie cop, and a relentless cultural journalist all become entangled in the mystery. As each of them digs deeper, they uncover a web of ambition, loss, and deception—where appearances are everything, and the truth comes at a price.

The Last Word will be published in Autumn 2026.

PRAISE:

THE LAST WORD is a crime novel that grabs the reader from the very first page and never lets go. You can really feel that the authors had fun writing it! And Tilde and Philip are perfect as the main characters, a match made in heaven, just like the book’s authors.

– Martin Welander, publisher, Schildts & Söderströms, Finland

DOWNLOAD MATERIALS FOR THE HELSINKI NOIR TRILOGY HERE

Rights sold:
SWEDEN: Schildts & Söderströms (orig.), FINLAND: Schildts & Söderströms (orig. Finnish-Swedish)

DENMARK: Cicero/Gyldendal (print), Gyldendal Astra Denmark (e-book & audio)
FINLAND: Schildts&Söderströms

Reading material:
Swedish original manuscript (82,000 words), English sample & synopsis, Synopses of Book 2 & Book 3

About author


Anne Hietanen

Anne Hietanen (1974) is a well-known journalist with a prominent role at Svenska Yle, a public broadcasting service. Anne has built a diverse career, working as both a host and producer in radio, as well as in television, including on the talk show An Evening with Anne and Hannah.

Currently, she hosts the popular podcast Sällskapet. Anne has long been an advocate for raising awareness about eating disorders, speaking extensively in schools and media. Her series Behandlingshemmet (Rehab) is a deeply personal account of her own journey to overcoming binge eating disorder. Throughout her career, Anne has written widely read articles and produced several audio series for Svenska Yle. She holds a master’s degree in literature and has studied philosophy in London.

In addition to writing, Anne has a passion for grindcore music, values kindness, and enjoys laughing as much as possible.

Photo credit: Markus Perttula

About author


Michaela von Kügelgen

Michaela "Kugge" von Kügelgen (1986) has four published titles under her belt. Her most recent novel, Sommar på Villa Hilda, will be published in eight territories and has been optioned for the screen.

Since 2020, Kugge offers highly regarded online writing courses, which have attracted participants from both Sweden and Finland. Her newsletters on writing and entrepreneurship have 1,600 subscribers. In the newsletters she shares her journey, offering encouragement to others while candidly discussing her own challenges and triumphs. Together with author Anne Hietanen, Kugge is working on a crime novel series with book #1, The Last Word slated to be published in 2026.

In addition to her writing career, Kugge plays handball, has recently developed a passion for second-hand fashion, and slow travels to Berlin whenever she can — after having lived there for two years.

Photo credit: Frida Lönnroos

Breaking Film & TV News: SUMMER AT VILLA HILDA heads to screen!

We’re thrilled to announce that SUMMER AT VILLA HILDA, the delightful novel by Michaela von Kügelgen, has been optioned for film and television by Good Hand Production! Producers Roosa Toivonen, Petri Kemppinen and Inka Hietala are joining forces with co-production partners in Sweden, Norway, and the UK to bring the story to life as both a feature film and a series. The deal was closed by Elina Ahlbäck at the Elina Ahlback Literary Agency.

What a way to celebrate the publication week – SUMMER AT VILLA HILDA was published on Tuesday in both Swedish and Finnish by Schildts & Söderströms! Warmest congratulations, Michaela!

The producers fell in love with the story:

As soon as we read Villa Hilda we knew this kind of warm and positive, yet relatable and thoughtful content is desperately needed in today’s hectic and splintered existence, where worry about the environment and world crises is overwhelming and we all crave a bit of escapism and closure, but with meaningful relationships and epiphanies about life.

We are delighted and excited to embark on this journey of joy, redemption, forgiveness and love that the Villa Hilda books will offer to readers and audiences all around the world.

MAMMA MIA meets SEASIDE HOTEL in the lush summer nights of the archipelago between Sweden and Finland, where former celebrity chef Louise and world weary ex journalist Thomas arrive to revive a run-down, romantic wooden villa to its former glory as a fabulous restaurant and bed & breakfast retreat. With colourful characters including a charming handyman,  a beautiful divorcee and a charismatic older power lady with a secret, a summer of love, acceptance, mixed emotions and discoveries is about to begin.

 

Good Hand Film & TV is a boutique house that produces quality films and drama series with an international edge. Their globally connected team of professionals brings together high-profile experience in film and TV development and co-production. The Good Hands team believes that today’s audiovisual industry lives of collaboration, nurturing a combination of varied skills and cross-generational sharing.

Book rights are still available in the UK, the US, France, Italy, Poland, Croatia, Czechia, Japan, Greece…

Download materials for SUMMER AT VILLA HILDA here!

Summer at Villa Hilda

Michaela von Kügelgen

Many people dream of a second chance in life, but how many dare to take it?

Far out in the Stockholm archipelago lies the island of Halsterö. Journalist Thomas and former celebrity chef Louise travel there to work at the Villa Hilda guesthouse. They are both broken after many setbacks and are hoping for a fresh start. But setting up a summer paradise is not as easy as one might think, not even on the idyllic Halsterö island.

One day Louise stumbles across a collection of old love letters. Who wrote them, and what stories does Villa Hilda hide in its dusty attic? And how will Thomas manage to take care of his dementia-stricken mother while setting up an archipelago guesthouse?

Summer at Villa Hilda is about how difficult it is to be human among other people, but also about how, with the help of others, one can find one’s way back to life.

This novel is the first part of the Villa Hilda series and was published on June 10th 2025. The following titles will concentrate on the people living on the picturesque Halsterö island and will tentatively be published in February 2026 and September 2026.

VILLA HILDA trilogy publication info:

SUMMER AT VILLA HILDA
Sommar på Villa Hilda
Schildts & Söderströms, June 2025, pp. 290

VILLA HILDA #2
Schildts & Söderströms, February 2026

VILLA HILDA #3
Schildts & Söderströms, September 2026

READING MATERIALS
English sample, English synopsis, Swedish edition, Finnish edition

RIGHTS SOLD:
FINLAND: Schildts & Söderströms (orig. Finland-Swedish, Finnish)
ESTONIA: Hea Lugu
DENMARK: Lindhardt og Ringhof Forlag (3 books)
GERMANY: Aufbau Verlage (3 books)
HUNGARY: Athenaeum
NETHERLANDS: Singel Uitgevers (3 books)
NORWAY: Aschehoug (3 books)
SWEDEN: Schildts & Söderströms
FILM&TV: Good Hand Film & TV

About author


Michaela von Kügelgen

Michaela "Kugge" von Kügelgen (1986) has four published titles under her belt. Her most recent novel, Sommar på Villa Hilda, will be published in eight territories and has been optioned for the screen.

Since 2020, Kugge offers highly regarded online writing courses, which have attracted participants from both Sweden and Finland. Her newsletters on writing and entrepreneurship have 1,600 subscribers. In the newsletters she shares her journey, offering encouragement to others while candidly discussing her own challenges and triumphs. Together with author Anne Hietanen, Kugge is working on a crime novel series with book #1, The Last Word slated to be published in 2026.

In addition to her writing career, Kugge plays handball, has recently developed a passion for second-hand fashion, and slow travels to Berlin whenever she can — after having lived there for two years.

Photo credit: Frida Lönnroos

Bibliography


2026, Crime & Suspense

The Last Word

Michaela von Kügelgen


2025, Commercial/Upmarket, Romance

Summer at Villa Hilda

Michaela von Kügelgen

SUMMER AT VILLA HILDA continues to conquer the world: Hungarian rights sold!

We are excited to let you know that the Hungarian rights for Summer at Villa Hilda, the upcoming feel-good novel by Michaela von Kügelgen, have been acquired by Athenaeum! The deal was closed by Sten-Erik Tammemäe at Elina Ahlback Literary Agency.

Pitched as Mamma Mia vibes at Swedish archipelago, Summer at Villa Hilda follows Louise, a former celebrity chef and Thomas, a journalist, as they both move to the island of Halsterö in the Stockholm archipelago and start working in the Villa Hilda guesthouse. Both have had their fair share of misfortunes on the mainland, so a summer on an idyllic island feels like a chance to start over. Although the villa isn’t going to treat them as easily as they’d expect, the island and its inhabitants eventually help them to find their way back to life.

This latest sale to Hungary marks the 6th pre-publication deal for Summer at Villa Hilda! Previous sales include four-way auction for the Dutch rights, three-book deals by the Danish, German, and Norwegian publishers, and a deal to Estonia. Summer at Villa Hilda will be published simultaneously in Finland and Sweden on June 10th and will kickstart the Villa Hilda trilogy with book #2 slated to be published in February 2026 and book #3 in September 2026.

Athenaeum praised Summer at Villa Hilda for being a hope-instilling and optimistic title for all times:

This is a sort of ’sunshine’ novel, even though it involves difficult topics like dementia or #metoo. The story gives the reader hope that their life can turn for the better, just as the lives of the characters in the novel. A heartwarming and healing novel, that one can enjoy reading at any time.
– Viktória Dian, managing director, Athenaeum, Hungary

Rights are still available in the UK, the US, France, Italy, Poland, Italy, France, Czechia, Japan, Greece…

Download materials for SUMMER AT VILLA HILDA here!

Summer at Villa Hilda

Michaela von Kügelgen

Many people dream of a second chance in life, but how many dare to take it?

Far out in the Stockholm archipelago lies the island of Halsterö. Journalist Thomas and former celebrity chef Louise travel there to work at the Villa Hilda guesthouse. They are both broken after many setbacks and are hoping for a fresh start. But setting up a summer paradise is not as easy as one might think, not even on the idyllic Halsterö island.

One day Louise stumbles across a collection of old love letters. Who wrote them, and what stories does Villa Hilda hide in its dusty attic? And how will Thomas manage to take care of his dementia-stricken mother while setting up an archipelago guesthouse?

Summer at Villa Hilda is about how difficult it is to be human among other people, but also about how, with the help of others, one can find one’s way back to life.

This novel is the first part of the Villa Hilda series and will be published in June 2025. The following titles will concentrate on the people living on the picturesque Halsterö island and will tentatively be published in February 2026 and September 2026.

SUMMER AT VILLA HILDA
SOMMAR PÅ VILLA HILDA
Schildts & Söderströms, 2025, 285 pp.

READING MATERIALS
English sample
English synopsis
Swedish edition
Finnish edition

RIGHTS SOLD:
FINLAND: Schildts & Söderströms (orig. Finland-Swedish, Finnish)
DENMARK: Lindhardt og Ringhof Forlag
ESTONIA: Hea Lugu
GERMANY: Aufbau Verlage
HUNGARY: Athenaeum
NETHERLANDS: Singel Uitgevers
NORWAY: Aschehoug
SWEDEN: Schildts & Söderströms

About author


Michaela von Kügelgen

Michaela "Kugge" von Kügelgen (1986) has four published titles under her belt. Her most recent novel, Sommar på Villa Hilda, will be published in eight territories and has been optioned for the screen.

Since 2020, Kugge offers highly regarded online writing courses, which have attracted participants from both Sweden and Finland. Her newsletters on writing and entrepreneurship have 1,600 subscribers. In the newsletters she shares her journey, offering encouragement to others while candidly discussing her own challenges and triumphs. Together with author Anne Hietanen, Kugge is working on a crime novel series with book #1, The Last Word slated to be published in 2026.

In addition to her writing career, Kugge plays handball, has recently developed a passion for second-hand fashion, and slow travels to Berlin whenever she can — after having lived there for two years.

Photo credit: Frida Lönnroos

Bibliography


2026, Crime & Suspense

The Last Word

Michaela von Kügelgen


2025, Commercial/Upmarket, Romance

Summer at Villa Hilda

Michaela von Kügelgen

Norwegian rights to SUMMER AT VILLA HILDA pre-empted by Aschehoug!

We’re thrilled to share that Norwegian rights to Michaela von Kügelgen’s Villa Hilda trilogy have been pre-empted by Aschehoug! The deal was closed by Martti Berner at Elina Ahlbäck Literary Agency.

This acquisition marks the fifth pre-publication deal. It follows a four-way auction for Dutch rights, which concluded with Singel Publishers securing publication rights for both the Netherlands and Belgium. Rights previously sold at auction in Estonia to Hea Lugu, and three book pre-empts in both Denmark and Germany by Lindhardt & Ringhof and Aufbau Verlage.

Here’s what the acquiring team had to say:

“An utterly wonderful novel, just the kind of escapistic read you want to dive into on a warm sunny day – reading in the hammock without a care in the world. I loved spending time at Villa Hilda: the atmosphere, the surroundings – the people and the secrets the house is hiding. This book has everything you want in a feelgood: Great characters, a romantic plot, great scenery and just the right amount of mysteries and complications along the way. And of course: a satisfying ending. Both Louise and Thomas are described as characters one can relate to, and I can easily see both of them and their romantic story being played out in a movie or TV-series as well. “
– Anne Margrethe Hummelsgård Aandahl, Acquiring Editor, Aschehoug

Days after finishing the last page of this irresistible novel (which I wish had lasted me longer), I can still smell the cinnamon and flowers and feel the spray of seawater on my skin. And I feel more than a little sad that I cannot plan an actual visit to Villa Hilda this summer. Still, I would be immensely proud to take part in bringing this magical place to many, many Norwegian readers. As for myself, I am eagerly awaiting the next volume. Will Louise and Thomas work as a creative team, or is there trouble on the horizon? And is there love in store for handsome Martin? And a book within a book, I mean, what’s not to love?”
Annette Orre, Editor-in-Chief, Aschehoug

The first book, Summer at Villa Hilda, publishes in Sweden and Finland on June 10th. This heartwarming, feel-good trilogy set on the idyllic Swedish island of Halsterö – where second chances, fresh starts, and cinnamon buns await.

Rights are still available in the UK, the US, Poland, Italy, France, Latvia, Ukraine, Greece…

Request materials for VILLA HILDA trilogy here!

Summer at Villa Hilda

Michaela von Kügelgen

Many people dream of a second chance in life, but how many dare to take it?

Far out in the Stockholm archipelago lies the island of Halsterö. Journalist Thomas and former celebrity chef Louise travel there to work at the Villa Hilda guesthouse. They are both broken after many setbacks and are hoping for a fresh start. But setting up a summer paradise is not as easy as one might think, not even on the idyllic Halsterö island.

One day Louise stumbles across a collection of old love letters. Who wrote them, and what stories does Villa Hilda hide in its dusty attic? And how will Thomas manage to take care of his dementia-stricken mother while setting up an archipelago guesthouse?

Summer at Villa Hilda is about how difficult it is to be human among other people, but also about how, with the help of others, one can find one’s way back to life.

SUMMER AT VILLA HILDA
SOMMAR PÅ VILLA HILDA
Schildts & Söderströms, June 2025,

VILLA HILDA #2
Schildts & Söderströms, February 2026

VILLA HILDA #3
Schildts & Söderströms, September 2026

READING MATERIALS
English sample
English synopsis
Swedish edition
Finnish edition

RIGHTS SOLD:
FINLAND: Schildts & Söderströms (orig. Finland-Swedish, Finnish)
ESTONIA: Hea Lugu
DENMARK: Lindhardt og Ringhof Forlag
GERMANY: Aufbau Verlage
NETHERLANDS: Singel Uitgevers
NORWAY: Aschehoug
SWEDEN: Schildts & Söderströms

About author


Michaela von Kügelgen

Michaela "Kugge" von Kügelgen (1986) has four published titles under her belt. Her most recent novel, Sommar på Villa Hilda, will be published in eight territories and has been optioned for the screen.

Since 2020, Kugge offers highly regarded online writing courses, which have attracted participants from both Sweden and Finland. Her newsletters on writing and entrepreneurship have 1,600 subscribers. In the newsletters she shares her journey, offering encouragement to others while candidly discussing her own challenges and triumphs. Together with author Anne Hietanen, Kugge is working on a crime novel series with book #1, The Last Word slated to be published in 2026.

In addition to her writing career, Kugge plays handball, has recently developed a passion for second-hand fashion, and slow travels to Berlin whenever she can — after having lived there for two years.

Photo credit: Frida Lönnroos

Bibliography


2026, Crime & Suspense

The Last Word

Michaela von Kügelgen


2025, Commercial/Upmarket, Romance

Summer at Villa Hilda

Michaela von Kügelgen

Dutch four-way auction closes for Michaela von Kügelgen’s VILLA HILDA trilogy!

We are over the moon to let you know that the four-way auction for Dutch rights to Michaela von Kügelgen’s Villa Hilda trilogy has now ended!

After strong interest and wonderful enthusiasm from all participating publishers, we’re excited to announce that we’ve found the perfect home for the series in the Netherlands and Belgium — congratulations to Singel Uitgevers. The deal was closed by Martti Berner at Elina Ahlback Literary Agency.

Publisher Elik Lettinga shared her thoughts:

This trilogy immediately appealed to me and my colleagues. The pitch alone had a relaxing effect, which was confirmed by the lively warmth of the narration. The combination of a big old house, food and interesting characters, all thrown together on an island, is quite delightful.

This follows the previous deals in Estonia, Denmark and Germany. The Estonian rights of the first book were sold to Hea Lugu at auction, while both the Danish and German rights were pre-empted in three-book-deals by Lindhardt & Ringhof and Aufbau Verlage. All of the deals are closed pre-publication!

Villa Hilda trilogy is charming and heartwarming series set on the Swedish island of Halsterö, where second chances, new begginning and cinnamon buns await.

The first book will be published by Schildts & Söderströms this June, and followed by book #2 in February 2026 and book #3 in September 2026. In addition to this feel-good series, Michaela, together with author Anne Hietanen, is working on a crime novel series that is set to debut in 2026 with book #1, The Last Word.

Download materials for VILLA HILDA trilogy here!

Reading materials available:

  • Full Swedish manuscript (Book 1)

  • English sample & synopsis (Book 1)

  • English synopsis (Book 2)

And don’t forget: FILI (Finnish Literature Exchange) supports translations also from Finnish-Swedishcovering 50–70% of translation costs. The current grant round is open until May 1st!

Summer at Villa Hilda

Michaela von Kügelgen

Many people dream of a second chance in life, but how many dare to take it?

Far out in the Stockholm archipelago lies the island of Halsterö. Journalist Thomas and former celebrity chef Louise travel there to work at the Villa Hilda guesthouse. They are both broken after many setbacks and are hoping for a fresh start. But setting up a summer paradise is not as easy as one might think, not even on the idyllic Halsterö island.

One day Louise stumbles across a collection of old love letters. Who wrote them, and what stories does Villa Hilda hide in its dusty attic? And how will Thomas manage to take care of his dementia-stricken mother while setting up an archipelago guesthouse?

Summer at Villa Hilda is about how difficult it is to be human among other people, but also about how, with the help of others, one can find one’s way back to life.

SUMMER AT VILLA HILDA
SOMMAR PÅ VILLA HILDA
Schildts & Söderströms, June 2025,

VILLA HILDA #2
Schildts & Söderströms, February 2026

VILLA HILDA #3
Schildts & Söderströms, September 2026

READING MATERIALS
English sample
English synopsis
Swedish edition
Finnish PDF

RIGHTS SOLD:
FINLAND: Schildts & Söderströms (orig. Finland-Swedish, Finnish)
ESTONIA: Hea Lugu
DENMARK: Lindhardt og Ringhof Forlag
GERMANY: Aufbau Verlage
NETHERLANDS: Singel Uitgevers
SWEDEN: Schildts & Söderströms

About author


Michaela von Kügelgen

Michaela "Kugge" von Kügelgen (1986) has four published titles under her belt. Her most recent novel, Sommar på Villa Hilda, will be published in eight territories and has been optioned for the screen.

Since 2020, Kugge offers highly regarded online writing courses, which have attracted participants from both Sweden and Finland. Her newsletters on writing and entrepreneurship have 1,600 subscribers. In the newsletters she shares her journey, offering encouragement to others while candidly discussing her own challenges and triumphs. Together with author Anne Hietanen, Kugge is working on a crime novel series with book #1, The Last Word slated to be published in 2026.

In addition to her writing career, Kugge plays handball, has recently developed a passion for second-hand fashion, and slow travels to Berlin whenever she can — after having lived there for two years.

Photo credit: Frida Lönnroos

Bibliography


2026, Crime & Suspense

The Last Word

Michaela von Kügelgen


2025, Commercial/Upmarket, Romance

Summer at Villa Hilda

Michaela von Kügelgen

AUFBAU pre-empts German rights and LINDHARDT OG RINGHOF Danish rights in 3-book-deals to VILLA HILDA series!

Exciting news!

We’ve sold the Danish and German rights for Michaela von Kügelgen’s Summer at Villa Hilda, the upcoming feel-good novel, and its two sequels, in pre-emptive three-book deals. . The Danish rights were acquired by Lindhardt og Ringhof, while in Germany the three books will be published by Aufbau Verlage .The deals were closed by Martti Berner at Elina Ahlback Literary Agency.

These deals follow last weeks auction for the Estonian rights, which were acquired by Hea Lugu.

“I could literally feel the sun, smell the delicious food, and now I’m longing to try the perfect cinnamon buns that Louise bakes for her guests. The writing is so warm and beautiful that it feels as if you’ve been there yourself – a book like a perfect summer vacation.”
– Heide Kloth, Publisher, Aufbau Verlage, Germany

Pitched as Mamma Mia and Badehotellet vibes at the Swedish archipelagoSummer at Villa Hilda follows Louise, a former celebrity chef and Thomas, a journalist, as they both move to the island of Halsterö in the Stockholm archipelago and start working in the Villa Hilda guesthouse. Both have had their fair share of misfortunes on the mainland, so a summer on an idyllic island feels like a chance to start over. Although the villa isn’t going to treat them as easily as they’d expect, the island and its inhabitants eventually help them to find their way back to life.

“Summer at Villa Hilda is exactly the type of feel-good novel, we’ve been looking for. A great summer read with a cozy atmosphere and with a great gallery of characters, who come together at the island Halsterö for the summer. An uplifting story about second chances and finding the courage to make big changes in your life. An absolutely enjoyable read! But be careful: You might end up wanting to leave everything behind, open a guesthouse on a Swedish archipelago island, learn to bake ‘kanelbullar’, and quite possibly, fall in love.”

– Astrid Ellehammer Kristensen, editor, Lindhardt og Ringhof, Denmark

Summer at Villa Hilda is the first title in Michaela von Kügelgen’s series of feel-good novels set on the fictional Swedish island of Halsterö. Scheduled to be published by Schildts & Söderströms in June, and followed by book #2 in February 2026 and book #3 in September 2026. In addition to this feel-good series, Michaela, together with author Anne Hietanen, is working on a crime novel series that is set to debut in 2026 with book #1, The Last Word.

Download materials for SUMMER AT VILLA HILDA here!

Summer at Villa Hilda

Michaela von Kügelgen

Many people dream of a second chance in life, but how many dare to take it?

Far out in the Stockholm archipelago lies the island of Halsterö. Journalist Thomas and former celebrity chef Louise travel there to work at the Villa Hilda guesthouse. They are both broken after many setbacks and are hoping for a fresh start. But setting up a summer paradise is not as easy as one might think, not even on the idyllic Halsterö island.

One day Louise stumbles across a collection of old love letters. Who wrote them, and what stories does Villa Hilda hide in its dusty attic? And how will Thomas manage to take care of his dementia-stricken mother while setting up an archipelago guesthouse?

Summer at Villa Hilda is about how difficult it is to be human among other people, but also about how, with the help of others, one can find one’s way back to life.

This novel is the first part of the Villa Hilda series and will be published in June 2025. The following titles will concentrate on the people living on the picturesque Halsterö island and will tentatively be published in February 2026 and September 2026.

chaela, together with author Anne Hietanen, is working on a crime novel series that is set to debut in 2026 with book #1, The Last Word.

SUMMER AT VILLA HILDA
SOMMAR PÅ VILLA HILDA
Schildts & Söderströms, June 2025

READING MATERIALS
English sample
English synopsis
Swedish manuscript

RIGHTS SOLD:
FINLAND: Schildts & Söderströms (orig. Finland-Swedish, Finnish)
ESTONIA: Hea Lugu
DENMARK: Lindhardt og Ringhof Forlag
GERMANY: Aufbau Verlage
SWEDEN: Schildts & Söderströms

About author


Michaela von Kügelgen

Michaela "Kugge" von Kügelgen (1986) has four published titles under her belt. Her most recent novel, Sommar på Villa Hilda, will be published in eight territories and has been optioned for the screen.

Since 2020, Kugge offers highly regarded online writing courses, which have attracted participants from both Sweden and Finland. Her newsletters on writing and entrepreneurship have 1,600 subscribers. In the newsletters she shares her journey, offering encouragement to others while candidly discussing her own challenges and triumphs. Together with author Anne Hietanen, Kugge is working on a crime novel series with book #1, The Last Word slated to be published in 2026.

In addition to her writing career, Kugge plays handball, has recently developed a passion for second-hand fashion, and slow travels to Berlin whenever she can — after having lived there for two years.

Photo credit: Frida Lönnroos

Bibliography


2026, Crime & Suspense

The Last Word

Michaela von Kügelgen


2025, Commercial/Upmarket, Romance

Summer at Villa Hilda

Michaela von Kügelgen

SUMMER AT VILLA HILDA by Michaela von Kügelgen sold to Estonia!

We are thrilled to let you know that the Estonian rights for Summer at Villa Hilda, the upcoming feel-good novel by Michaela von Kügelgen, have been acquired by Hea Lugu! The deal was closed by Sten-Erik Tammemäe at Elina Ahlback Literary Agency.

Pitched as Mamma Mia vibes at Swedish archipelago, Summer at Villa Hilda follows Louise, a former celebrity chef and Thomas, a journalist, as they both move to the island of Halsterö in the Stockholm archipelago and start working in the Villa Hilda guesthouse. Both have had their fair share of misfortunes on the mainland, so a summer on an idyllic island feels like a chance to start over. Although the villa isn’t going to treat them as easily as they’d expect, the island and its inhabitants eventually help them to find their way back to life.

Readers need good entertainment that incorporates lively interpersonal relationships, emotions, enjoyable atmosphere. This type of genre has been dubbed feel good literature. Hea Lugu publishing house has a series named “Suvitusromaan[‘Summer Vacation Novel’] just for this type of great commercial literature. We believe that Michaela von Kügelgen’s novel Summer at Villa Hilda is an excellent fit to the series.
– Meeli Müüripeal, editor/publisher, Hea Lugu, Estonia

Summer at Villa Hilda is the first title in Michaela von Kügelgen’s series of feel-good novels set on the fictional Swedish island of Halsterö. Scheduled to be published in June by Schildts & Söderströms, this is the first foreign sale for Summer at Villa Hilda! In addition to this feel-good series, Michaela, together with author Anne Hietanen, is working on a crime novel series that is set to debut in 2026 with book #1, The Last Word.

Download materials for SUMMER AT VILLA HILDA here!

Summer at Villa Hilda

Michaela von Kügelgen

Many people dream of a second chance in life, but how many dare to take it?

Far out in the Stockholm archipelago lies the island of Halsterö. Journalist Thomas and former celebrity chef Louise travel there to work at the Villa Hilda guesthouse. They are both broken after many setbacks and are hoping for a fresh start. But setting up a summer paradise is not as easy as one might think, not even on the idyllic Halsterö island.

One day Louise stumbles across a collection of old love letters. Who wrote them, and what stories does Villa Hilda hide in its dusty attic? And how will Thomas manage to take care of his dementia-stricken mother while setting up an archipelago guesthouse?

Summer at Villa Hilda is about how difficult it is to be human among other people, but also about how, with the help of others, one can find one’s way back to life.

This novel is the first part of the Villa Hilda series and will be published in June 2025. The following titles will concentrate on the people living on the picturesque Halsterö island and will tentatively be published in February 2026 and September 2026.

SUMMER AT VILLA HILDA
SOMMAR PÅ VILLA HILDA
Schildts & Söderströms, 2025

READING MATERIALS
English sample
English synopsis
Swedish manuscript

RIGHTS SOLD:
FINLAND: Schildts & Söderströms (orig. Finland-Swedish, Finnish)
ESTONIA: Hea Lugu
SWEDEN: Schildts & Söderströms

About author


Michaela von Kügelgen

Michaela "Kugge" von Kügelgen (1986) has four published titles under her belt. Her most recent novel, Sommar på Villa Hilda, will be published in eight territories and has been optioned for the screen.

Since 2020, Kugge offers highly regarded online writing courses, which have attracted participants from both Sweden and Finland. Her newsletters on writing and entrepreneurship have 1,600 subscribers. In the newsletters she shares her journey, offering encouragement to others while candidly discussing her own challenges and triumphs. Together with author Anne Hietanen, Kugge is working on a crime novel series with book #1, The Last Word slated to be published in 2026.

In addition to her writing career, Kugge plays handball, has recently developed a passion for second-hand fashion, and slow travels to Berlin whenever she can — after having lived there for two years.

Photo credit: Frida Lönnroos

Bibliography


2026, Crime & Suspense

The Last Word

Michaela von Kügelgen


2025, Commercial/Upmarket, Romance

Summer at Villa Hilda

Michaela von Kügelgen

Helsinki Noir trilogy by Michaela von Kügelgen and Anne Hietanen finds original publisher

Exciting news for our Helsinki Noir trilogy, written by the brilliant Finnish-Swedish author duo Anne Hietanen and Michaela von Kügelgen!

The series, starting with THE LAST WORD and followed by DEEP WATER and DEADLY CONTRACT, has found a home with the esteemed Finnish-Swedish publisher Schildts & Söderströms. They will bring the books to Swedish-speaking readers in both Sweden and Finland. The deal was closed by Martti Berner.

The publication of the first book is tentatively planned for 2026. This news follows the three-book pre-empt deal for Danish rights, secured in October by Cicero (print) and Word Audio Publishing (digital).

Martin Welander, publisher at Schildts & Söderströms shares his thoughts on THE LAST WORD and its authors:

THE LAST WORD is a crime novel that grabs the reader from the very first page and never lets go. You can really feel that the authors had fun writing it! And Tilde and Philip are perfect as the main characters, a match made in heaven, just like the book’s authors.

Rights still available Finland, Germany, France, Italy…

Request reading materials for the HELSINKI NOIR TRILOGY here!

A toast for the Helsinki Noir trilogy! From left: Martin Welander, publisher at Schildts & Söderströms; authors Anne Hietanen and Michaela von Kügelgen; our CEO, Elina Ahlbäck; and sales lead & Agent, Martti Berner.

About THE LAST WORD:

During the Helsinki Book Fair, author David Berglund is found dead in the harbour – the same day he was set to receive a literary prize. His wife Aurora is almost due to have their first child, and the family idyll he always dreamed of would finally become a reality.

Philip Koski, a national hockey hero whose career was cut short by an injury, just joined the Helsinki Police Department and is assigned to the case. Philip struggles to cope with his new job, along with the fact people see him as nothing more than a has-been.

At the same time, cultural journalist Tilde Björkqvist digs into David’s story.  She was the last person to interview him, encountering a man whose words of joy and gratitude did not match the desperation in his eyes. At work, Tilde struggles against antiquated hierarchies – why are they trying to stop her investigation of the young writer?

Meanwhile, Åsa Stråhle, head of the Bohre Foundation, is beside herself with grief. After years of trying to conceive, she is still childless. David and his twin brother Adam are the closest thing to a family she has, but she lost contact with Adam after he immersed himself in society’s dark underbelly. Åsa tries to keep up her façade while everything around her is falling apart.

Book 2: Deep Water:  

Philip Koski feels pressure as a new police officer. When a young elite swimmer is found dead, and then another right after, Philip is thrown into the investigation, tearing open old wounds from his former life. Deep Water is about striving for success, whatever the cost.

Book 3: Deadly Contract: 

During a crisp September morning, Helsinki politician and businessman Bjarne Holmström is found dead in his home. Holmström dangles from the ceiling, but the autopsy shows that he was already dead before he was hung from the rope. Deadly Contract is a novel about corruption and absolute power.

Sista Ordet
2026, Schildts & Söderströms, approx. 300 pp

Reading Material:

Swedish original manuscript (82,000 words) English sample & synopsis, Long synopsis of book 2 &  synopsis book 3

Rights sold:

FINLAND (Finnish-Swedish): Schildts & Söderströms (orig.)
SWEDEN: Schildts & Söderströms (orig.)
DENMARK: Cicero/Gyldendal (print), Word Audio Publishing Denmark (e-book & audio)

About author


Anne Hietanen

Anne Hietanen (1974) is a well-known journalist with a prominent role at Svenska Yle, a public broadcasting service. Anne has built a diverse career, working as both a host and producer in radio, as well as in television, including on the talk show An Evening with Anne and Hannah.

Currently, she hosts the popular podcast Sällskapet. Anne has long been an advocate for raising awareness about eating disorders, speaking extensively in schools and media. Her series Behandlingshemmet (Rehab) is a deeply personal account of her own journey to overcoming binge eating disorder. Throughout her career, Anne has written widely read articles and produced several audio series for Svenska Yle. She holds a master’s degree in literature and has studied philosophy in London.

In addition to writing, Anne has a passion for grindcore music, values kindness, and enjoys laughing as much as possible.

Photo credit: Markus Perttula

About author


Michaela von Kügelgen

Michaela "Kugge" von Kügelgen (1986) has four published titles under her belt. Her most recent novel, Sommar på Villa Hilda, will be published in eight territories and has been optioned for the screen.

Since 2020, Kugge offers highly regarded online writing courses, which have attracted participants from both Sweden and Finland. Her newsletters on writing and entrepreneurship have 1,600 subscribers. In the newsletters she shares her journey, offering encouragement to others while candidly discussing her own challenges and triumphs. Together with author Anne Hietanen, Kugge is working on a crime novel series with book #1, The Last Word slated to be published in 2026.

In addition to her writing career, Kugge plays handball, has recently developed a passion for second-hand fashion, and slow travels to Berlin whenever she can — after having lived there for two years.

Photo credit: Frida Lönnroos

Danish 3-book pre-empt for THE LAST WORD series!

Great news from Denmark!

Cicero / Gyldendal pre-empted a three-book deal of the “Helsinki Noir” trilogy by Anne Hietanen and Michaela von Kügelgen, acquiring book 1: THE LAST WORD and its sequels DEEP WATER (working title) and DEADLY CONTRACT (working title).The print edition will be published by Cicero / Gyldendal in Denmark, while the audio and e-book rights in Denmark are handled by Word Audio Publishing Denmark. The deal was closed by Martti Berner.

Here’s what Mette Bentholm, Commissioning Editor, at Wapi and Cicero/Gyldendal had to say:

We are so happy to add Anne Hietanen and Michaela von Kügelgen’s captivating, well written and intelligent crime novels to our list. The Last Word will definitely appeal to the many readers and fans of Nordic crime novels in Denmark. The writing is sharp with believable characters in an atmospheric setting. We look forward to publishing the series and welcoming Anne Hietanen and Michaela von Kügelgen to the Gyldendal family.

The series attracted lots of buzz after the Gothenburg book fair a couple weeks ago, so we invite you to download all the reading materials for THE LAST WORD and the Helsinki Noir trilogy here.

Here is a little bit about book 1:

THE LAST WORD:
During the Helsinki Book Fair, author David Berglund is found dead in the Helsinki harbour – the same day he was set to receive a literary prize. His wife Aurora is almost due to have their first child, and the family idyll he always dreamed of would finally become a reality.

Philip Koski, a national hockey hero whose career was cut short by an injury, just joined the Helsinki Police Department and is assigned to the case. Philip struggles to cope with his new job, along with the fact people see him as nothing more than a has-been.

At the same time, cultural journalist Tilde Björkqvist digs into David’s story. She was the last person to interview him, encountering a man whose words of joy and gratitude did not match the desperation in his eyes. At work, Tilde struggles against antiquated hierarchies – why are they trying to stop her investigation of the young writer?

Meanwhile, Åsa Stråhle, head of the Bohre Foundation, is beside herself with grief. After years of trying to conceive, she is still childless. David and his twin brother Adam are the closest thing to a family she has, but she lost contact with Adam after he immersed himself in society’s dark underbelly. Åsa tries to keep up her façade while everything around her is falling apart.

 

Publication info:
SISTA ORDET
Swedish original manuscript, 82,000 words.

Rights sold:
DENMARK: Cicero / Gyldendal (print), Word Audio Publishing Denmark (audio & e-book)
All other rights available

Reading material:
Swedish manuscript
English sample & synopsis
Synopses of Book 2 & Book 3

About author


Anne Hietanen

Anne Hietanen (1974) is a well-known journalist with a prominent role at Svenska Yle, a public broadcasting service. Anne has built a diverse career, working as both a host and producer in radio, as well as in television, including on the talk show An Evening with Anne and Hannah.

Currently, she hosts the popular podcast Sällskapet. Anne has long been an advocate for raising awareness about eating disorders, speaking extensively in schools and media. Her series Behandlingshemmet (Rehab) is a deeply personal account of her own journey to overcoming binge eating disorder. Throughout her career, Anne has written widely read articles and produced several audio series for Svenska Yle. She holds a master’s degree in literature and has studied philosophy in London.

In addition to writing, Anne has a passion for grindcore music, values kindness, and enjoys laughing as much as possible.

Photo credit: Markus Perttula

About author


Michaela von Kügelgen

Michaela "Kugge" von Kügelgen (1986) has four published titles under her belt. Her most recent novel, Sommar på Villa Hilda, will be published in eight territories and has been optioned for the screen.

Since 2020, Kugge offers highly regarded online writing courses, which have attracted participants from both Sweden and Finland. Her newsletters on writing and entrepreneurship have 1,600 subscribers. In the newsletters she shares her journey, offering encouragement to others while candidly discussing her own challenges and triumphs. Together with author Anne Hietanen, Kugge is working on a crime novel series with book #1, The Last Word slated to be published in 2026.

In addition to her writing career, Kugge plays handball, has recently developed a passion for second-hand fashion, and slow travels to Berlin whenever she can — after having lived there for two years.

Photo credit: Frida Lönnroos