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And the next 5-10 books are kind of queued already.
Happy new year y'all where ever anyone happens to be... I think it's next year already in Australia. And in 16 minutes by Jim...




So far this year I've finished Between Summer's Longing and Winter's End: The Story of a Crime, The Bat (Jo Nesbo), Silence of the Grave, Missing, Mind's Eye, and Sidetracked.
I've had a lot of time to waste on planes. Just started Lime's Photograph, but will probably take longer on that one.


You know, I wonder if that it means it will be available in the US next year or later this year. I am half tempted to order it,but I am so far ahead in the series, I don't know if it is worth it.

Totally disappointed in this one, I knew before reading that it would be much different from his Harry Hole books but was still expecting a great read. What a let down!










You know, Diane, I have read a number of German mysteries and I thought this was mild compared to some of them. Also, to me it focused too much on "feelings".

There's a thread in the other group listing a bunch of authors in "the rest of Europe", meaning not Scandinavia. German crime authors don't seem that popular. Stopyourekillingme lists these http://www.stopyourekillingme.com/Loc... - so not that many, especially if you don't like crime set in earlier decades.
If Dutch could be OK as in "nearly German", perhaps Van De Wetering's series of Amsterdam cops might do. I think most of them are from the 80s. If you like Håkan Nesser's Van Veeteren series, you might like VDW, since Van Veeteren was supposed to be an homage for him.
Since I got hooked on Justified (TV series), I'm sensing I might soon be on full-blown Elmore Leonard binge. Fire in the Hole had the one short story which essentially was the first episode of Justified...

Ingrid Noll is a German writer worth checking out. Also Zoran Drvenkar. I read a book of his called 'Sorry' recently. It was interesting, pretty brutal stuff. Also definitely worth checking out Jakob Arjouni, a German writer of Turkish origin who died well before his time a few weeks ago.
Crime fiction is hugely popular in Germany and there's a whole bunch of German writers who have not been translated.
I can imagine the reactions of my Dutch and Flemish friends if I were to describe them as 'nearly German...' It's not something I'd dare say in their hearing...

Justified is my favorite TV show right now, and Elmore Leonard does not appear to have much to do with it, if anything. His son is listed as the Executive Producer, but Tim Olyphant is the real creative control now from what I've read.

Not German authors, but the feel of Weimar and the rise of Hitler comes through in both books. Both writers are worth your time.


LOVE Michael Ridpath.

I'd never dare to say to a Dutchman how close the Dutch and the German are. But until you find some German crime books that are available in English and are not written to be happening around 1930s or 1940s, at least the Dutch ones are a bit more closer to Germany than Håkan Nesser's Van Veeteren's "Sweden-like" gibberish location to Sweden. - More German authors definitely should be translated.


For GORE I recommend Sebastian Fitzek. He has two out about a guy who kills kids and collects their left eyes. Available on Amazon UK I think.

For GORE I recommend Sebastian Fitzek. He has two out about a guy who kills kids and collects their left eyes...."
Don't like gore against kids. Do like gore though!

Ingrid Noll is a German writer worth checking out. Also Zoran Drvenkar. I read a book of his called 'Sorry' rec..."
Thanks Quentin. I have a friend who still has family in Germany, and she loves Petra Hammesfahr, but only two of her books have been translated in the states.

Michael's new book is called Traitor's Gate. If you can find his Facebook page, there's a picture there of the cover. It's out in June on this side of the pond.
We have an agreement not to read each other's books, at least, not the Icelandic ones so that we can avoid any cross-pollination. But this one I will be able to read and I'm looking forward to it.
But my daughter has read his Icelandic books and she tells me they're the business.

LOVE HIS ICELAND BOOKS! I have Meltwater staring me in the face every day and I am so behind in reviews, I can't get to it!

For GORE I recommend Sebastian Fitzek. He has two out about a guy who kills kids and collects their left eyes...."
I know what you mean, I refuse to translate books where kids are the victims.

Many don't know he started his career as a writer of Westerns, so his novels through 1970 are more John Wayne stories than crime novels. You should be aware of that.
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how is everyone starting off 2013?