此系列目前版權已售17國!(详情请见“第一章内容”处) The success keeps growing for Danish author – wins prestigious Nordic award: 
 Jussi Adler-Olsen wins The Glass Key Award 2010
 Jussi Adler-Olsen has been given the prize for best Nordic Crime Novel, The Glass Key, by the members of the Crime Writers of Scandinavia. The prize has been awarded his novel Message in a Bottle, and thus Jussi Adler-Olsen joins the ranks of previous award winners Stieg Larsson, Jo Nesb?? and Leif Davidsen.
 This spring, Message in a Bottle, won two prominent Danish awards, the Harald Mogensen-Award for Danish Thriller of the Year as well as the Readers’ Book Award for best book of the year.
 The book is third in a series about Department Q. In 2007, the first book titled The Woman in the Cage was published, followed by The Pheasant Killers in 2008, while Message in a Bottle came out in 2009. At this time, great expectations are building as book four in the series is slated for publication this fall. The book is titled Journal 64.
 Jussi Adler-Olsen’s series about Section Q has been published to rave reviews in Denmark as well as abroad, and so far the number of printed copies exceed 260.000 in Denmark, while translation rights have been sold to 14 countries around the world. Furthermore, film rights have been licensed to Zentropa who have entered into collaboration with German ZDF.
 Earlier this week, Jussi Adler-Olsen received yet another distinction, when the international literary magazine Buchkultur ranked The Woman in the Cage number 2 on the list of Best Crime Novels of the Year among more than 700 novels from around the globe.
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 在丹麥犯罪小說界的Stieg Larsson就是Jussi Adler-Olsen!
 電影版權已售!英美版權已售!2011年Penguin旗下的Michael Joseph將盛大推出!
 德國排行榜No. 5
 此系列第三集獲丹麥犯罪作家協會頒贈2009年最佳小說!
 The film rights for the Department Q-series were purchased by the high-profiled and much acclaimed Danish production company Zentropa in 2008. The series is currently being adapted for screen versions and will be distributed internationally.
 At the book fair in Frankfurt last autumn the German version of Kvinden i buret (’The Woman in the Cage’) was launched in a first edition of 25,000, but only a few days later the German publishers had to print a second run of 45,000 copies.
 Volume 3 of the series, Message in a Bottle, has been named best Danish crime novel of 2009 by the Danish Crime Writers’ Association, who has awarded it the prestigous Harald Mogensen-award. In addition Adler-Olsen has won the Reader Bookprize 2010, elected via online voting at the Danish newspaper Berlingske Tidende
 Rights sold:
 Host Publishing House / CZECH REPUBLIC
 Les editions Albin Michel / FRANCE
 Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag / GERMANY
 Uitgiverij Prometheus / HOLLAND
 Forlagid / ICELAND
 Marsilio Editori / ITALY
 H. Aschehoug & Co. / NORWAY
 Wydawnicto Dwie Siostry / POLAND
 Exmo Publishing House / RUSSIA
 Sallim / SOUTH KOREA
 Maeva Ediciones / SPAIN / WSR
 Epsilon Publishing House Ltd. / TURKEY
 Penguin Books / Michael Joseph / UK / WER
 Adler-Olsen was the single most sold Danish author this Christmas, the fourth title in the Department Q-series Journal 64 alone sold more than 120.000 since the 10th of November. In Germany Jussi Adler-Olsen has been 60 weeks on the German bestseller list, and in Austria he has just been nominated to the Austrian Prize Buchliebling 2011.
The three titles in Germany have sold 500,000 copies each
Individual sales numbers of Department Q:
-Kvinden I Buret(The Woman in the Cage):300.000 ex
-Fasandr??berne(The Pheasant Killers):270.000 ex
-Flaskepost fra P(Message in a Bottle):250.000 ex
-
Journal 64: 180.000 ex