I know I canβt be the only reader out there who seems to have a few books that have just been lingering on their TBR list for way too longβ¦ right?! One of my personal 2021 reading goals is to finally make a dent in that list and carve out some time to read crime novels that Iβve had sitting on my to-read pile for what feels like ages now. The latest book Iβve tackled from that list is Stefan Ahnhemβs serial killer thriller VICTIM WITHOUT A FACE, first published in the US in 2016. Set in Sweden and following a troubled detective on the trail of a very darkly inventive murderer, VICTIM WITHOUT A FACE has all the ingredients I look for in a thrillerβand the reading experience here delivers. Centering around a killer who appears to be targeting classmates from his youth, VICTIM WITHOUT A FACE exemplifies the intricate plotting, grim mood, and complex character development that keeps me coming back for more Scandinavian crime fiction, book after book and year after year. With appeal for fans of Lars Kepler, Jo NesbΓΈ, and SΓΈren Sveistrup, Stefan Ahnhemβs first Fabian Risk novel made me an instant-fan of this gritty and gripping crime fiction series. If youβre looking for a dark, complex Nordic crime story to dig into as the fall season approaches, consider this oldie-but-a-goodie for your reading listβitβs a worthy addition.
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 MoreBook Review: THE DYING DETECTIVE by Leif GW Persson
With all the brand-new (and very enticing!) books releasing every week, it can feel really hard to make time to catch up on the slightly older books you may have missed when they first came outβbut todayβs post is evidence that pressing pause on the new releases can be such a rewarding exercise. THE DYING DETECTIVE by Leif GW Persson released in hardcover in the spring of 2017β¦ and who knows how I missed out on reading it then, but Iβm so glad it caught my eye in its newly-released paperback format. This masterful police procedural is every bit a worthy addition to every Nordic Noir readerβs personal library.
Read MoreNordic Noir Book Review: ORDEAL by Jorn Lier Horst
This fall is going to be a big one for new Scandinavian crime fiction. If you read my Fall 2017 Nordic Noir Reading List, you'll already know that one of the books I'm recommending is ORDEAL by Jorn Lier Horst, a brilliant police procedural with a big heart. ORDEAL is without a doubt my favorite Jorn Lier Horst book I've read thus farβits complex plotting and endearing characters make for a compelling and engaging read. The king of the Nordic Noir procedural, Jorn Lier Horst has crafted an impeccable slow-burn crime novel in ORDEAL.
Read MoreNordic Noir Book Review: MIDWINTER BLOOD
MIDWINTER BLOOD is an atmospheric, brooding piece of Scandinavian crime fiction with a contemplative bentβan excellent choice for your fall reading list.
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