Last weekend, I traveled to Oslo, Norway for Krimfestivalen 2017! This crime fiction festival takes place over 3 days, and includes a whole variety of panels and activities with authors from Scandinavia and around the world. Here you'll find a day-by-day recap of my time in Oslo, including photos and top book recommendations that I learned about this weekend. Happy reading!
Read MoreExploring Oslo in Harry Hole's Footsteps
Ever since I began reading Jo Nesboβs Harry Hole series, Iβve had this pipe dream of traveling to Oslo, Norway and following in Harryβs footsteps around the city. Well, this past weekend, that dream became a reality! After Krimfestivalen concluded, I spent an afternoon walking around Oslo and visiting the locations that Harry Hole frequents in Nesboβs series.
Read MoreKrimfestivalen Author Interview: Thomas Enger
While in Oslo for Krimfestivalen this past weekend, I had the chance to sit down with Thomas Enger, and talk about something totally different than crime writing! Read on to learn about Thomas' background in music, and to listen to a beautiful song that he performed while at the festival.
Read MoreReading List: Non-Traditional Nordic Noir
Today Iβm sharing a reading list of 3 non-traditional Nordic crime stories: stories that are more lyrical and less violent than your standard Nordic Noir fare, but just as chilling and engrossing as their police procedural counterparts.
Read MoreBook Review: THE FIRE CHILD by S.K. Tremayne
After reading (and loving) S.K. Tremayneβs THE ICE TWINS a couple years ago, I was incredibly excited to dip into an advance copy of Tremayneβs forthcoming psychological thriller, THE FIRE CHILD. Unfortunately, this book fell flat for me - I'd be hesitant to recommend it.
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