The hottest book deals of the summer!

Rahva Raamat has acquired the Estonian rights of Risto E. J. Penttilä’s The History of Finland in a Nutshell (Otava 2026). The foreign rights are represented via Ahlbäck Agency.

Tänäpäev has secured the Estonian rights to Kirsti Runavik’s Nordic Shamanism (Pohjoinen shamanismi, Like 2023). The foreign rights are represented via Ahlbäck Agency.

The Estonian rights of Annukka Salama’s Taken Wild (Villinä viety, Otava 2026) have been sold to Ühinenud Ajakirjad. The foreign rights are represented via Ahlbäck Agency.

The Swedish rights to Max Seeck’s Milo Series have been bought by Modernista. The series include the following three books: Checkmate (Merkitty, Tammi 2024), Betrayed (Petetty, Tammi 2025), Guarded (Varjeltu, Tammi 2026). The foreign rights are represented via Ahlbäck Agency.

Emas has required the Bulgarian rights to Michaela von Kügelgen’s Villa Hilda Series: Summer at Villa Hilda (Sommar på Villa Hilda, Schildts & Söderströms 2025) and Home to the Island (Hem till Halsterö, Schildts & Söderströms 2026). The foreign rights are represented via Ahlbäck Agency.

The French rights of Johanna Sinisalo’s Swan Song (Joutsenlaulu, Otava 2025) go to Actes Sûd. The foreign rights are represented via Ahlbäck Agency.

The world Spanish rights of Sohvi Kangasluoma’s Then We Sailed North (Sitten purjehdimme pohjoiseen, Atena 2026) were secured by Almayer. The foreign rights are represented via Ahlbäck Agency.

Gelmes has acquired the Lithuanian rights to Laura Lähteenmäki’s Count Silently to Ten (Laske salaa kymmeneen, WSOY 2024), while the Dutch rights have been bought by Ploegsma. The foreign rights are represented via Ahlbäck Agency.

The Spanish rights of Ulla Donner’s The Natural Comedy (Den naturliga komedin, Schildts & Söderströms 2023) have been acquired by Liana Editorial, while the French rights have been secured by Atrabile. The foreign rights are represented via Helsinki Literary Agency.