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A girl investigates crime fiction from around the world, by the book.
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One girl's ongoing investigation of the crime fiction genre.

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CBTB's Best Crime Books of 2020

December 27, 2020

Another year is drawing to a close, and what a year it’s been. To call 2020 a challenge would be, frankly, the understatement of the year. I’ve always been thankful for the escape that a great crime book can bring, but I don’t think I’ve ever been quite as thankful for great books as I have been this year. 2020 brought with it outstanding new crime fiction from CBTB favorites and new-to-me authors alike; it saw some of my longtime favorite writers embarking on new directions in their writing careers; it introduced me to new series that I expect I’ll be following for years to come. From psychological thrillers to Nordic Noir to creepy, horror-inspired suspense and a little bit of everything in between, this year brought with it lots of new crime novels to love, and in today’s blog post, I’m sharing my picks for the very best of the best that this year had to offer. I’m thrilled to share with you my picks for Best Crime Books of 2020, this year with a fun twist! I’ve given each book included in this list a superlative: everything from “Best Plot Twist” to “Best ‘Popcorn Thriller’” to “Best Nordic Noir Series Installment” and more. Happy reading!

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In Best Crime Books of 2020 Tags Best Crime Books 2020, Best Thrillers 2020, The Kingdom, Jo Nesbo, Lazarus, Lars Kepler, His & Hers, Alice Feeney, The Silence of the White City, Eva Garcia Saenz, Invisible Girl, Lisa Jewell, Little Secrets, Jennifer Hillier, Best Crime Books, Best Thrillers, Best Crime Thrillers 2020, The Absolution, Yrsa Sigurdardottir, The Other People, CJ Tudor, The Mist, Ragnar Jonasson, Death in the Family, Tessa Wegert, Thomas Enger, Jorn Lier Horst, Catherine Ryan Howard, Rachel Howzell Hall, Camilla Lackberg
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Most-Anticipated December 2020 Crime Fiction Releases

December 1, 2020

The end of the year is upon us, and I know I’m not the only one who won’t be sad to say goodbye to 2020. But before we close the book on this year and turn our attention to 2021, let’s not forget to celebrate the very exciting new crime fiction releases that December 2020 is bringing with it! This month, a few of my most highly-anticipated releases of the whole year will be releasing. From serial killer thrillers to detective novels and legal thrillers, this month has a whole variety of buzz-worthy new crime releases in store for readers, and I’m rounding up my personal most-anticipated list in today’s blog post! Read on for my picks for new crime fiction releasing in December 2020.

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In Reading List Tags Lazarus, Lars Kepler, Winterkill, Ragnar Jonasson, Tessa Wegert, Dead Season, Take It Back, Kia Abdullah, Snowdrift, Helene Tursten
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Nordic Noir November: Spotlight on Finnish Crime Fiction

November 29, 2020

Happy Sunday, readers! Welcome back to our final spotlight on Scandinavian crime fiction this year! If you’re new to CBTB, every Sunday this November, I’ve been spotlighting crime fiction from a particular Scandinavian country, and sharing with you a rundown of my personal favorite crime writers from that country. We’ve “traveled” (virtually!) to Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Iceland, and today we’re going to be exploring crime fiction from Finland! Of all the Nordic crime fiction traditions, I am the least familiar with Finnish crime fiction—but I’m on a mission to change that! As always, in today’s blog post I will share with you a rundown of the Finnish crime writers whose work I’ve read and loved. But given that I’m still in the learning-what’s-out-there phase of exploring crime fiction from Finland, I’m also going to give you a little sneak peek into another Finnish crime book that’s on my TBR list. I hope this will be a helpful resource for anyone else who wants to start on their own journey into Finnish crime fiction!

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In Book Recommendation, Reading List, Scandinavian Crime Tags Finland, Finnish Crime Fiction, Max Seeck, Antti Tuomainen, The Witch Hunter, Leena Lehtolainen
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Book Review: THE WITCH HUNTER by Max Seeck

November 29, 2020

Looking for a serial killer thriller with an extra-chilling edge this winter? Look no further than Finnish crime writer Max Seeck’s US debut, THE WITCH HUNTER. In this thoroughly entertaining—and thoroughly chilling—serial killer tale, a shadowy group is bringing the horrific crimes of a bestselling trilogy of books to life, and it’s up to a detective with secrets of her own to crack the case. Roger Koponen has made his fortune writing the Witch Hunter trilogy, a gruesome and terrifying fiction series. When Roger’s wife is found brutally murdered, her body displayed in a manner eerily similar to one of the crimes depicted in Roger’s books, investigator Jessica Niemi is assigned to the case. But the deeper Jessica digs into the murder, the more unusual the case becomes. And when more bodies start piling up, and it becomes clear there must be more than one villain responsible for these brutal acts, Jessica finds herself drawn into a web of conspiracy and sinister intrigue. THE WITCH HUNTER is a page-turning, entertaining Nordic thriller with plenty of appeal for fans of Nordic Noir and serial killer thrillers alike. Laced with elements of witchcraft and the occult, THE WITCH HUNTER delivers a seriously chilling read perfect for the winter months ahead. Max Seeck’s US debut has positioned him as an author to watch.

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In Book Review Tags The Witch Hunter, Max Seeck, Nordic Noir, Finnish Crime Fiction
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Wintry Mysteries & Thrillers for Your End-Of-Year TBR

November 24, 2020

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 novels—there’s 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, today’s blog post is for you! In today’s blog post, I’ve rounded up a whole bunch of mysteries, thrillers, and suspense novels with wintertime vibes for your end-of-2020 reading list! Whether you’re in the mood for chilling psychological suspense, Nordic Noir, or a good old fashioned detective story, there’s a little something for everyone in this reading list. (I’m 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.

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In Reading List Tags Wintry Mysteries, Winter Mysteries, Winter Reading, Winter Suspense, Winter Books, Lucy Foley, Agatha Christie, Alex Dahl, Camilla Grebe, Ragnar Jonasson, Yrsa Sigurdardottir, Ruth Ware, Camilla Lackberg, Jo Nesbo, Peter Swanson
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