In THE WOMAN IN CABIN 10, a “locked-room mystery” takes to the high seas, with a murder on a luxury cruise liner. Engaging, spooky, and claustrophobic, this book will have you turning pages as quickly as you can. I can't recommend this book highly enough!
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Writing duo Erik Axl Sund's English debut succeeds at pushing the limits of crime writing, drawing the reader into a world that is as repulsive and deranged as it is addictive and emotional. I now consider this one of my most favorite books, second only to the works of Jo Nesbø.
Read MoreReview: SNOWBLIND by Ragnar Jónasson
Sweeping Nordic landscapes, snowstorm-induced claustrophobia, and a cast of characters reminiscent of Agatha Christie: Ragnar Jónasson's debut mystery meets all my requirements for a moody, engrossing Nordic Nordic noir read.
Read MoreReview: I'M TRAVELING ALONE by Samuel Bjørk
My list of recommended Scandinavian crime authors just keeps growing, and today I'm officially adding Samuel Bjørk to that list. This story embodies everything I love about Nordic crime fiction: it is layered, richly developed, bleak, and utterly gripping.
Read MoreReview: THE KILLING FOREST by Sara Blaedel
I will never tire of Sara's writing. Her books are a must-read for fans of Scandinavian crime fiction, or of crime fiction in general! If you love authors like Camilla Läckberg and Åsa Larsson, you will love Blaedel's Louise Rick series.
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