Chilling atmospheres, intricate plots, and engaging protagonistsβScandinavian crime novels are the perfect books to reach for when youβre looking for an atmospheric fall or winter mystery. If youβve been around CBTB for a little while, youβve probably already heard me discuss a number of the genreβs 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 donβt 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 materialβthe kinds of books you may not have heard about elsewhere, but that youβll want to tell everyone about once you give them a try.
Read MoreBook Review: KNIFE by Jo NesbΓΈ
I never re-read crime booksβ¦ unless itβs a novel by Jo NesbΓΈ, and then all bets are off. As I write this review, Iβve already read NesbΓΈβs newest - and arguably best - crime novel KNIFE twice, and between me and you, Iβll probably read it again before the year is out. A new NesbΓΈ novel is always a cause for celebration (bonus when itβs released right after my birthday, as KNIFE was this year!), but KNIFE is something really special. Itβs got everything NesbΓΈ readers have come to expect from Scandinaviaβs reigning crime fiction king: a layered plot, a gritty atmosphere, immersive pacing, plenty of very convincing red herrings, and, of course, our beloved troubled detective Harry Hole. But KNIFE is a departure from its immediate series predecessors, too, and itβs here that KNIFE really shines. By dialing back on the overt gore that defined 2017βs The Thirst, NesbΓΈ gives his razor-sharp prose and superb character development room to shine in KNIFE. This is undoubtedly NesbΓΈβs darkest story yet, and itβs also his most emotionally affecting - a potent combination that will get under your skin as much as it will keep you turning pages. NesbΓΈ is at his best when putting Norwegian detective Harry Hole through his worst, and KNIFE might just be the best installment yet in this exceptional crime series. Nothing will be the same for Harry - or Harryβs loyal readers - after KNIFE.
Read MoreQ&A: M.T. Edvardsson, Author of A NEARLY NORMAL FAMILY
Itβs an absolute pleasure to welcome M.T. Edvardsson to Crime by the Book today to give us the inside scoop on his first crime novel to come to the United States. A NEARLY NORMAL FAMILY hits American bookstores today, June 25th, and what an absolute gem of a crime novel it is. Told in three distinct βparts,β A NEARLY NORMAL FAMILY probes the limits of how far an ordinary family would go to protect one of their own. It might be set in Sweden, but what makes this story so impactful is its universality; the themes Edvardsson explores here will feel relevant whether youβre in Scandinavia like the storyβs central family, in New York like I am as I write this, or anywhere in between. Edvardssonβs assured and thought-provoking crime novel is a little bit Nordic Noir, a little bit legal thriller, a little bit family dramaβand when taken as a whole, itβs one of this summerβs most compelling suspense stories. Iβm thrilled to welcome M.T. Edvardsson to CBTB today to give us an inside scoop on this outstanding new release! In todayβs blog post, you will find plot details for a NEARLY NORMAL FAMILY, a selection of early praise the book has already received, a snippet from my review, and, of course, my conversation with the author. Huge thanks to the team at Celadon Books for facilitating this Q&A, and to M.T. Edvardsson for taking the time to answer my questions! A NEARLY NORMAL FAMILY is available now at your favorite bookseller.
Read MoreBook Review: A NEARLY NORMAL FAMILY by M.T. Edvardsson
Thereβs nothing I love more than a buzzy new Scandinavian crime novelβso suffice it to say, M.T. Edvardssonβs US debut A NEARLY NORMAL FAMILY has been high on my βmost anticipatedβ list this year. I devoured this thoughtful and thought-provoking story just about a month ago, and have been mulling it over ever since. Thereβs a lot about this book thatβs hard to categorize (and if youβve been around CBTB for a while, youβll know Iβm a huge fan of categorizing my reads!): is it a legal thriller? A domestic drama? A βwhodunnitβ? In the end, the answer may not really matter, because what A NEARLY NORMAL FAMILY is is wholly original and compelling. This slow-burn of a story takes readers into the midst of a family at the exact moment that their blissfully ordinary life is shattered. With the news that their daughter has been arrested for murder, a mother and father must face the unthinkable. How far will they go to protect their child? And what if their child really is guilty? This isnβt a pulse-pounding thriller in the traditional sense - as in, you wonβt find shootouts or fight scenes within this bookβs pages - but author M.T. Edvardsson ratchets up the tension and emotional investment all the same. Told in a wildly engrossing three-part structure, this domestic suspense-meets-courtroom drama is sure to be one of summerβs buzziest releases.
Read MoreCrime Festival Preview: Krimimessen Horsens 2019
What an absolute thrill it is to be back in Denmark for the annual crime book festival Krimimessen! This exceptional festival is held every year at FΓ¦ngslet, the Old State Penitentiary in Horsens. Bringing thousands of readers together with authors from Scandinavia and from around the world, Krimimessen is a vibrant and hugely exciting festival for any fan of Nordic Noir and crime fiction as a whole. Scandinavian crime fiction is, naturally, a focus of the festival, but readers are also treated to appearances by some of the biggest names in crime writing from all over the globe at Krimimessen; particular highlights include appearances by Camilla Lackberg, Sara Blaedel, Jussi Adler-Olsen, Clare Mackintosh, Lisa Jewell, Elly Griffiths, and many more! Bonus: the backdrop to this festival - an old prison - simply couldnβt be better for a crime-loving crowd. This will be my second year attending Krimimessen, and I am beyond excited for the crime fiction fun this weekend will have in store! Iβm heading on the road from Copenhagen to Horsens later today, and canβt wait to take you along with me for Krimimessen Horsens 2019.
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