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Review | The Bird Tribunal by Agnes Ravatn
Allis Hagtorn left her old life after a scandal and takes up a job as a housekeeper and gardener in an isolated house on a fjord somewhere in Norway. Her boss, Sigurd Bragge,…
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30 Books To Read For Nordic Noir November
Hello November! It’s time again for Nordic Noir November! Last year, I created the #NordicNoirNovember challenge where I encouraged readers to read and share as many Nordic noir books as they can. It…
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On Police Violence in Crime Fiction
Let’s talk about crime fiction! In light of the recent protests against anti-Black racism and police violence in America, there have been many discussions on the way the police are portrayed in pop…
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Book Spotlight: The Poe Consequence by Keith Steinbaum
Welcome to a new blog feature where I put the spotlight on a new book release! Today I’m giving the spotlight to The Poe Consequence by Keith Steinbaum. Thank you to the author…
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Review | The Man Who Died by Antti Tuomainen
Jaakko Kaunismaa is informed by his doctor that he’s dying because someone has been poisoning him. He’s shocked, and his immediate reaction is to tell his wife. But to his surprise, his wife…
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Review | The Chestnut Man by Søren Sveistrup
When a body of a woman is found in Copenhagen, the police believes it’s just another tragic case. But they found a handmade doll made of chestnuts and matchsticks at the body. On…