Winter is the perfect time to cozy up with a crime book. For me personally, my holiday break from work is always my time to dig into some slow-burning and immersive detective novelsβthereβs nothing more blissful to me than a quiet morning cozied up under a blanket, sipping some coffee, and reading a murder mystery while the snow falls outside. If that sounds like your idea of a perfect winter morning too, todayβs blog post is for you! In todayβs blog post, Iβve rounded up a whole bunch of mysteries, thrillers, and suspense novels with wintertime vibes for your end-of-2020 reading list! Whether youβre in the mood for chilling psychological suspense, Nordic Noir, or a good old fashioned detective story, thereβs a little something for everyone in this reading list. (Iβm even sharing one of the books I bought for myself this year at the end of the list, too!) So grab your coziest blanket, put on a pot of coffee, and dig in to find your perfect winter read.
Read MoreNordic Noir November: Spotlight on Icelandic Crime Fiction
Happy Sunday, readers! Welcome back to our weekly spotlight on Scandinavian crime fiction! If youβre new to CBTB, every Sunday this November, Iβm spotlighting crime fiction from a particular Nordic country, and sharing a rundown of my personal favorite crime writers from that country. Weβve already explored Norwegian crime fiction, Swedish crime fiction, and Danish crime fiction, and this week, weβre βtravelingβ to beautiful Iceland! This blog post is going to be shorter than my previous Nordic Noir November posts for a very simple reason: when it comes to Icelandic crime fiction, I have two ride-or-die authors whose work I will literally always read, no matter what, and those are the two authors I want to spotlight for you all today. There are a number of fantastically talented Icelandic crime writers whose work has been translated to English (and many more whose work looks very intriguing, and I hope will be translated to English soon!), but as has been the case with all my previous installments in this series, I want to keep this list focused on highlighting just my personal favorite authors from each country. When it comes to Icelandic crime fiction, that means Iβve got two authors to spotlight for you today! Whether you love creepy, horror-inspired thrillers, modern mysteries with classic crime vibes, or gritty procedurals, my two favorite Icelandic crime writers have a book for you.
Read MoreCover Reveal: THE GIRL WHO DIED by Ragnar Jonasson
If youβve been around Crime by the Book for a while, you will already know what a huge fan I am of Icelandic crime writer Ragnar Jonasson. Thanks to Ragnarβs US publisher, Minotaur, I am beyond excited to be able to exclusively reveal the cover for Ragnarβs first standalone crime novel, THE GIRL WHO DIEDβpublishing in the US in May 2021! Read on to view the bookβs beautiful cover, learn more about the plot, and check out Ragnarβs previous series while youβre at it.
Read MoreBook Review: THE MIST by Ragnar Jonasson
Very few recent crime fiction series have hooked me the way Ragnar Jonassonβs Hidden Iceland Trilogy has. This impeccably-crafted Icelandic crime series is an astonishing accomplishment: a trilogy plotted as beautifully as it is written, brimming with the humanity of its characters and immersing readers in the stunning landscape of Iceland.. In the Hidden Iceland books, author Ragnar Jonasson wraps readers up in the chilling atmosphere of his trilogyβs setting, and draws readers into the inner life of its endearing and compelling protagonist. The Hidden Iceland trilogy has captivated me with its stylish prose, clever plotting, and unputdownable suspense, and with THE MIST, Jonasson delivers a conclusion worthy of its exceptional predecessors. In THE MIST, readers follow series protagonist Hulda Hermansdottir as she returns to work following a personal leave necessitated by an undefined tragedy. Hulda will soon face a disturbing - and puzzling - case: a mysterious death at a remote farmhouse in the Icelandic countryside, where two bodies have been found. Weaving together Huldaβs personal life with an extended flashback at the farm in the lead-up to our victimsβ deaths, THE MIST is a complex and heartbreaking mystery, a feather in the cap of an already-exceptional crime fiction series. If youβre in the market for elegant suspense that relies more on atmosphere and character development than blood and gore, Ragnar Jonassonβs superb Hidden Iceland trilogy might just be your perfect match. I will sincerely miss this series and its standout protagonist, but I am already looking forward to seeing what Ragnar will write next.
Read MoreCBTBβs Favorite Crime Fiction Series
If thereβs one thing I love as a reader, itβs finding a crime fiction series that I canβt put down. Thereβs something so special about finding a fictional world that you never want to leave, and if youβre in the market for a crime fiction series to sink your teeth into while you stay home, youβve come to the right place. In this blog post, Iβm rounding up my personal favorite crime fiction seriesβthe series I personally come back to over and over again. As youβll see in this list, my personal tastes skew Nordic. Youβll find here a whole assortment of (if I may say so myself!) top-notch Scandinavian crime series to immerse yourself in this spring, and sprinkled in among these Nordic picks are a number of excellent serial killer thrillers and police procedurals from elsewhere in the world, too. These books have a lot of differencesβsome are fast-paced, some are slow-burns; some are gritty and violent, some are stylish and refinedβbut they are all staples of my crime fiction library, and books that I would highly recommend to any crime reader.
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