
Gentlemen & Gangsters
2016 • Drama
Tv-series based on the novels "Gentlemen" and "Gangsters" by Klas Östergren.
Bruised, the author Klas barricades himself in the eccentric Henry Morgan's huge apartment in Stockholm. It all started a year ago when Klas met Henry at the boxing Club Europe and was pulled into his improbable world. Henry, who fearlessly shares a mistress with bashful businessman Wilhelm Sterner, is now missing without a trace. Klas fears for his life. Desperately he compiles the chronicle of Henry Morgan's fascinating life and adventure.
Why you should read the novels
If the 2016 TV series Gentlemen & Gangsters captured your imagination, go straight to the source: the English editions of Klas Östergren’s Gentlemen and Gangsters. The novels deliver the full, richly textured world that inspired the adaptation, with more intrigue, atmosphere, and literary depth than any screen time can allow.
Reading the books lets you experience Östergren’s distinctive narrative voice, the intimate portrait of Stockholm, and the seductive blend of noir, romance, and political mystery. Every chapter reveals layers of character and culture that reward close reading and make the story’s twists feel earned and unforgettable.
For fans of literary thrillers, Scandinavian fiction, and book-club worthy epics, choosing the Gentlemen & Gangsters books over the series means getting the complete story. Discover why readers praise Klas Östergren’s novels for their scope, style, and unforgettable characters—then decide for yourself how the screen compares to the page.
Adaptation differences
Scope and structure: the TV series condenses two distinct novels—Gentlemen and its later companion Gangsters—into a single, continuous arc. On the page, each book has its own rhythm, tonal shifts, and thematic emphasis; together they form a duology that unfolds with more patience and breadth than the adaptation can accommodate.
Narrative voice and metafiction: in the novels, the storyteller’s first-person perspective is central, with a self-aware narrator whose authorial presence shapes meaning. The series relies more on external action and visuals, streamlining digressions, literary asides, and internal commentary that are essential to the books’ texture and complexity.
Characters and subplots: to maintain pace, the show merges or trims side characters, compresses backstories, and simplifies conspiratorial threads. The novels linger on relationships, cultural references, and historical context, giving supporting figures fuller arcs and allowing thematic motifs—art, politics, jazz, and underground life—to resonate more deeply.
Chronology and resolution: Gangsters revisits and reframes events from Gentlemen with a revisionist, unreliable edge. The adaptation smooths this interplay into a clearer timeline and leans toward more definitive closure. Reading both books preserves the layered ambiguity and interpretive play that make Östergren’s duology uniquely rewarding.
Gentlemen & Gangsters inspired from
Gangsters
by Klas Östergren
Gentlemen
by Klas Östergren










