• Made in Sweden: the podcast of The Father

  • By: Anton Svensson
  • Podcast

Made in Sweden: the podcast of The Father

By: Anton Svensson
  • Summary

  • The Made in Sweden podcast is the true story behind the novel The Father by Anton Svensson. This is an unforgettable, thrilling real-life story of how three brothers grew up to become Sweden’s most wanted criminals, as told by fourth brother Stefan Thunberg and crime journalist-turned-author Anders Roslund. There are 6 episodes released every Friday for 6 weeks. The Father is available to buy from iTunes as an ebook and digital audiobook. The hardback is available from all good bookstores. For details, go to www.thecrimevault.com/ebooks/made-in-sweden-the-father

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Episodes
  • Episode 6: The Black Bag
    Sep 4 2015
    The gang – with the father and Leo united again – are caught. This family tragedy obsesses a nation, but devastates the brothers. But today, after all this time, can Leo and Stefan ever make their peace?

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    24 mins
  • Episode 5: Decline and Fall
    Aug 28 2015
    The gang’s original theft of 221 military weapons is discovered, and they are dubbed ‘The Military League’. Loyalties between the robbers are fraying, and Leo’s latest daring move puts everything on the line. 

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    28 mins
  • Episode 4: Explosive
    Aug 21 2015
    Leo and his brothers set a bomb in Stockholm Central Station, the point when Stefan recognised the madness for what it was. But, shockingly, bombs had been a part of Leo and Stefan’s life since childhood.

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    20 mins

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