Fatal Isles by Maria Adolffson #Doggerland
“What year was it they came here? Sixty-nine?” “Seventy” says Kloes says. “Same year my youngest boy was born. I remember when they arrived in their Peruvian knitted hats, talking a big game about...
View ArticleThe Hideout by Camilla Grebe #Sweden
As a reader I really value a captivating start to a book and The Hideout opens with an awful tragedy which really caught my attention and kept me reading. The story quickly moves on to centre around...
View ArticleIt’s a small book but there is a lot going on! #Iceland #StellaBlomkvist...
Stella Blomkvist is a confident, aggressive lawyer who has to do her own detective work to represent her clients in the best manner possible. Murder at the Residence has more than one gripping plot...
View ArticleWalter Presents announces season 4 of The Nordic Murders
Walter Presents announces season 4 of The Nordic Murders
View ArticleThomas Enger’s Krim Festival, #Norway #festival
When I was at the Bloody Scotland festival this year I had the pleasure of bumping into Norwegian author Thomas Enger in the bar. I heard he had organised a festival in Norway so here is the lowdown on...
View ArticleThe Wolf by Samuel Bjørk
The Wolf by is a prequel to three other books* by the Norwegian author Samuel Bjørk. All the books feature detectives Holger Munch and Mia Krüger. Munch is a veteran, chain smoking, middle aged...
View ArticleThe Guests by Agnes Ravatn #Norway #psychologicalsuspense
Agnes Ravatn has this way of writing characters who read as unlikeable and seem slightly pitiable through their actions. The Guests main character Karin is jealous, envious and tells lies. She becomes...
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