Dark atmospheres, richly developed characters, vivid sense of place, complex plotsβthese are just a few of the qualities that the Scandinavian crime fiction genre boasts, and they are all qualities that shine in the books Iβve selected for my Best Scandinavian Crime Novels of 2018. As CBTB readers well know, thereβs nothing I love more than a really great Nordic crime read, and the Scandinavian books I read in 2018 absolutely blew me away. From new series launches to the return of old favorite characters and everything in between, I loved every moment spent in these booksβ pages - and Iβm so excited to share them with you today, too! Read on for my favorite Scandinavian crime fiction releases of the yearβand make sure youβre all caught up on the best Nordic Noir of 2018 before 2019 arrives!
Read MoreBest Debut Crime Novels of 2018
Thereβs something so special about discovering a debut author whose work just clicks for you. Itβs that thrill of discovering something new - a hidden gem, an author whose work youβll want to follow for years to come. 2018 was a hugely exciting year for new crime fiction talent, but there were five debut crime writers whose work stood out to me in particular - and those are the authors whose work you will find in this list! The authors featured in this list write in very different crime fiction spaces, but their work has one very important thing in common: itβs exceptional. From a harrowing coming-of-age story to a Scandinavian domestic drama to a modern take on a classic procedural and much more, this list highlights the expansive, elastic quality of the crime fiction genreβand proves that women are leading the charge across the board. I canβt wait to see what these talented writers will do next. In no particular order (because I loved them all!), letβs dive in to my picks for Best Debut Crime Novels of 2018.
Read MoreRecommended July 2018 Releases
How is it already August?! This summer is absolutely flying by - but it's brought with it some fantastic new crime novels, so I'm far from complaining! July was a stellar month for new releases. From new-to-me authors (like Lucy Atkins) to old favorites (like Riley Sager), my reading list was dominated by really stellar reads this monthβand I'm so excited to share my picks for Recommended July Releases with you today!
Read MoreAuthor Q&A: Alex Dahl, THE BOY AT THE DOOR
Iβm thrilled to welcome Alex Dahl to Crime by the Book today to discuss her totally addictive, genuinely unsettling summer suspense novel THE BOY AT THE DOOR - on sale tomorrow (7/24) from Berkley! I devoured THE BOY AT THE DOOR earlier this spring and have been so excited for its release ever since. CBTB readers will find this one right up their alley: set against a Scandinavian backdrop, THE BOY AT THE DOOR reads more like your favorite psychological thriller than your standard Nordic Noirβbut itβs injected with the melancholy and atmosphere of the best Scandinavian crime, too. Read on for my Q&A with Alex Dahl, author of THE BOY AT THE DOOR!
Read MoreBook Review: THE BOY AT THE DOOR by Alex Dahl
Itβs hard to imagine a summer read better tailored to Crime by the Book than a Scandinavian psychological suspense novel, aka a combination of my two favorite kinds of crime booksβand thatβs exactly what readers will get in THE BOY AT THE DOOR by Alex Dahl. A binge-worthy story of suspense with dark and weighty undercurrents, Dahlβs first novel strikes an excellent balance between the melancholy and gloom of Nordic crime and the breezy pacing of your favorite beach read. Yet, despite its well-deserved βbinge-readβ status, THE BOY AT THE DOOR tackles genuinely difficult themes: most prominently, addiction and the pressures of motherhood take center stage here. Itβs a winning combination, and, set against the atmospheric and picturesque backdrop of Scandinavia, Dahlβs tense and menacing story of familial suspense is a summer standout. Add this to your summer reading list and set aside a weekend to tear through its addictive and taut interpersonal mystery.
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