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One girl's ongoing investigation of the crime fiction genre.

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6 Nordic Noir Series to Read This Fall

October 25, 2019

Chilling atmospheres, intricate plots, and engaging protagonists—Scandinavian crime novels are the perfect books to reach for when you’re looking for an atmospheric fall or winter mystery. If you’ve been around CBTB for a little while, you’ve probably already heard me discuss a number of the genre’s heavy-hitters (and some of my personal favorite authors!) including Jo Nesbo, Camilla Lackberg, and Lars Kepler, to name just a few. But there are so very many fantastic authors writing truly stellar crime novels that fall under this category, and, for one reason or another, far too many of them don’t get the attention they deserve here in the U.S., despite being massive bestsellers all around the world. To hopefully do my part and remedy that, today I want to highlight for you a few under-discussed Nordic Noir series that will make for perfect chilly-weather reading material—the kinds of books you may not have heard about elsewhere, but that you’ll want to tell everyone about once you give them a try.

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In Reading List Tags Nordic Noir, Scandinavian Crime Fiction, Yrsa Sigurdardottir, Ragnar Jonasson, Jorn Lier Horst, Helene Tursten, Asa Larsson, Thomas Enger, Sara Blaedel
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Q&A: Yrsa Sigurdardottir, Author of THE RECKONING

February 15, 2019

No one writes crime fiction quite like Yrsa Sigurdardottir. Dark and gritty, layered and complex, Yrsa’s exceptional crime novels are must-reads for any fan of the Nordic Noir genre - or any reader who just wants a great procedural to sink their teeth into. In 2018, Yrsa launched her new series (the Children’s House series) in the U.S. with The Legacy - and this week, she’s back with book two, THE RECKONING - and it’s every bit as good as its predecessor. The Children’s House series is quickly becoming one of my personal favorites; these books are unflinching in their examination of the lasting legacy of childhood trauma, exploring difficult themes with sensitivity and thoughtfulness. And beyond that, they’re just fantastic crime reading, filled with all the atmosphere and intrigue of the best mysteries. I’m thrilled to welcome Yrsa to Crime by the Book today to give us the inside scoop on her newest release, THE RECKONING! In this Q&A, Yrsa touches on everything from her series’ two protagonists to her writing process to how dangerous Iceland really is. Read on for more details on THE RECKONING, and for my Q&A with Yrsa!

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In Author Q&A Tags Yrsa Sigurdardottir, The Reckoning, The Legacy, Children's House Series
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Your Early 2019 Nordic Noir Reading List

January 23, 2019

Nothing beats a great Scandinavian crime novel in the chilly winter months, and this winter is brimming with fantastic Nordic Noir for you to devour. Whether you’re a fan of paperbacks or hardcovers, series installments or standalones, there’s a Nordic crime novel for you releasing this winter—and you’ll find my personal picks for highly-anticipated early 2019 releases right here! In this post, I’m rounding up the most exciting Scandinavian crime fiction releasing from January 2019 through March 2019. Some of these titles are paperback releases of hardcovers I’ve already read (and loved!), some are brand-new hardcovers that I haven’t even read yet—but they’re all highly-anticipated releases that I’m so excited to share with you! If you’re looking for a new Nordic Noir release (or two!) to devour this winter, look no further: your early 2019 Nordic Noir reading list is right here.

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In Reading List Tags Nordic Noir, Yrsa Sigurdardottir, Ragnar Jonasson, The Chestnut Man, The Silver Road, Stina Jackson, Sara Blaedel, Her Father's Secret, Hunting Game, Helene Tursten, After She's Gone, Camilla Grebe, The Legacy, The Reckoning, Rupture, The Sandman, Lars Kepler, Stalker
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CBTB's Most-Anticipated Crime Books of Early 2019

January 10, 2019

Dear crime readers: we have so much to look forward to in 2019. Whether you’re a reader of psychological thrillers, Nordic Noir, Gothic suspense, police procedurals, or anything (and everything!) in between, 2019 has some amazing reads in store for you. My biggest problem at the moment is just that I have no idea how I’m going to make time to read all of them! But, to that end, and to hopefully help all of us (myself included!) pace ourselves and not overlook any promising books along the way, I’ve decided to keep today’s Most-Anticipated list focused on new crime fiction from January 2019 through March 2019. But not to worry: I will be sharing additional “most anticipated” lists throughout the year, too! Without further ado, let’s dive on in to my picks for Most-Anticipated Crime Books of Early 2019!

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In Reading List Tags The Smiling Man, Joseph Knox, Stalker, Lars Kepler, The Hiding Place, C.J. Tudor, The Silent Patient, Alex Michaelides, The Hunting Party, Lucy Foley, The Secretary, Renee Knight, The Reckoning, Yrsa Sigurdardottir, After She's Gone, Camilla Grebe, The Stranger Diaries, Elly Griffiths, Her Father's Secret, Sara Blaedel, My Lovely Wife, Samantha Downing
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Best Scandinavian Crime Novels of 2018

December 30, 2018

Dark atmospheres, richly developed characters, vivid sense of place, complex plots—these are just a few of the qualities that the Scandinavian crime fiction genre boasts, and they are all qualities that shine in the books I’ve selected for my Best Scandinavian Crime Novels of 2018. As CBTB readers well know, there’s 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 books’ pages - and I’m so excited to share them with you today, too! Read on for my favorite Scandinavian crime fiction releases of the year—and make sure you’re all caught up on the best Nordic Noir of 2018 before 2019 arrives!

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In Book Recommendation, Recommendation, Reading List, Scandinavian Crime Tags Nordic Noir, Scandinavian Crime Fiction, Lars Kepler, The Sandman, Yrsa Sigurdardottir, The Legacy, Sara Blaedel, The Silent Women, Ragnar Jonasson, The Darkness, Thomas Enger, Killed, Antti Tuomainen, The Man Who Died, Alex Dahl, The Boy At the Door, Joona Linna, Henning Juul, Louise Rick
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