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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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Best Scandinavian Crime Novels of 2018

December 30, 2018

Dark atmospheres, richly developed characters, vivid sense of place, complex plots—these are just a few of the qualities that the Scandinavian crime fiction genre boasts, and they are all qualities that shine in the books I’ve selected for my Best Scandinavian Crime Novels of 2018. As CBTB readers well know, there’s nothing I love more than a really great Nordic crime read, and the Scandinavian books I read in 2018 absolutely blew me away. From new series launches to the return of old favorite characters and everything in between, I loved every moment spent in these books’ pages - and I’m so excited to share them with you today, too! Read on for my favorite Scandinavian crime fiction releases of the year—and make sure you’re all caught up on the best Nordic Noir of 2018 before 2019 arrives!

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In Book Recommendation, Recommendation, Reading List, Scandinavian Crime Tags Nordic Noir, Scandinavian Crime Fiction, Lars Kepler, The Sandman, Yrsa Sigurdardottir, The Legacy, Sara Blaedel, The Silent Women, Ragnar Jonasson, The Darkness, Thomas Enger, Killed, Antti Tuomainen, The Man Who Died, Alex Dahl, The Boy At the Door, Joona Linna, Henning Juul, Louise Rick
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Best Psychological Thrillers of 2018

December 26, 2018

Twisty plots, unreliable characters, binge-worthy pacing—there’s so much to love about a really good psychological thriller, and 2018 gifted us crime readers with tons of excellent options to add to our reading lists. Over the course of the year, we saw fantastic new releases from longstanding authors to debut authors and everyone in between; we immersed ourselves in psychological thrillers laced with gothic suspense, creepy summer camps, murderous family members, and, yes, even beetle collecting. There truly was a fantastic variety of psychological suspense released in 2018—and today on the blog I’m rounding up my very favorite psychological thrillers of the year! Read on for my picks for twisty, addictive, page-turning 2018 suspense.

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In Book Recommendation, Reading List Tags The Night Visitor, Lucy Atkins, The Death of Mrs Westaway, Ruth Ware, Lying in Wait, Liz Nugent, The Last Time I Lied, Riley Sager, In the Vines, Shannon Kirk, Our House, Louise Candlish, Sometimes I Lie, Alice Feeney
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8 Wintry Mysteries to Read over the Holiday Break

December 18, 2018

There’s nothing better than spending your winter holidays with your nose buried in a chilling mystery. Holiday breaks just seem made for crime fiction reading, and today I’m rounding up eight of my personal favorite wintry mysteries for your holiday TBR! I don’t personally read Christmas-themed mysteries, so you won’t find any of those here—but you will find books with plenty of snow, chilling atmosphere, and, of course, murder. (Because what holiday break would be complete without it, right?!) Cozy up with a blanket and a cup of hot cocoa, and settle in for a mix of Scandinavian crime, classic mysteries, police procedurals, and more - all guaranteed to make your holiday break reading list complete.

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In Reading List Tags Jo Nesbo, Winter Reading, The Snowman, Camilla Lackberg, Ragnar Jonasson, Will Dean, Dark Pines, Robert Bryndza, The Girl in the Ice, Asa Larsson, Sun Storm, Harry Hole
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Book Preview: AN ANONYMOUS GIRL by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen

December 16, 2018

In the market for a buzzy psychological thriller to add to your winter reading list? The newest release from Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen might be just what you’re looking for! On the heels of their blockbuster bestseller THE WIFE BETWEEN US, Hendricks and Pekkanen are back with AN ANONYMOUS GIRL, coming January 8th. I’ve gotten lots of questions about this book from CBTB readers, and thanks to the team at St. Martin’s Press, I’m so excited to give you the inside scoop on this buzzy suspense novel! In this post, you’ll have the chance to read an early excerpt from AN ANONYMOUS GIRL - and to learn all about the book and the writing team behind it.

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In Book Preview Tags An Anonymous Girl, The Wife Between Us, Greer Hendricks, Sarah Pekkanen, Psychological Thriller
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Book Review: BEAUTIFUL BAD by Annie Ward

December 11, 2018

No matter how many domestic suspense novels you’ve read, chances are you haven’t read one quite like BEAUTIFUL BAD by Annie Ward. Intimate yet expansive, BEAUTIFUL BAD takes readers into the most private secrets of a troubled marriage via pit stops in that same married couple’s history. Traveling from the Balkans to England to post-9/11 New York, BEAUTIFUL BAD draws readers into a story epic in scope, but decidedly personal at its core. This suspense novel has all the hallmarks of your favorite domestic thriller: a marriage with a dark side, a cast of unreliable characters, and some engaging, page-turning twists along the way. But what makes me particularly glad to have read this book is the authenticity that fills its every page. BEAUTIFUL BAD is based on the real-life experiences of its author, and the author’s closeness to the material is evident here in the best possible way. Ward writes with sensitivity about topics including PTSD, the complexities of friendship, and the pressures and challenges of marriage and motherhood—not to mention the utterly compelling portrait she paints of the world as seen through her protagonist’s eyes. BEAUTIFUL BAD is a multifaceted suspense novel brimming with energy, emotion, and entertainment value. Highly recommended for readers who want complex yet binge-worthy domestic suspense.

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In Book Review Tags Beautiful Bad, Annie Ward
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