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Ummmm, yeah...that is what brought out the geek in you!!!lol


After that (all on recommendation):
Faceless Killers by Henning Mankell
Smilla's Sense of Snow by Peter Hoeg
Echoes from the Dead by Johan Theorin
Mankell and Theorin really sold it for me.

And I have never looked back. I agree with Mankell and Theorin too.


(Note: I did try to read *ONE* book once that was actually a novel for teenage girls voluntarily when I was perhaps 13. I gave up on page 9 and went back to murders on the adult section).
Hm.. those might have overdosed me a bit. I don't currently like any of the Harjunpää, Beck, Miss Marple or other classic and not so action packed books. Life is too short for boring books, so I skip all the cozies, and try something of the category of "mystery" only when it's not likely to bore me to death.
Getting majorly *back* to reading a bunch of *modern* Nordic crime probably started with Stieg Larsson. Then Snow Angels and Harry Hole series didn't exactly help with getting out of the Nordic genre... since then of course I've found a bunch of other cool authors, Fossum, Tursten, Söderberg etc. And trying to find more modern crime and thrillers from around the world in the same time...





I enjoy trying out new authors and NN has me introduced to several of these, and even if I don't rate them all that highly, I appreciate the suggestions and look forward to more.

By the time I finished viewing Borgen, I was totally hooked. So it is a combination of novels, film, and TV that have helped to shape my interest. In addition, I enjoy NN because the characters are based in other cultures and NN is a way for me to absorb some of this experience.
Is it the weather? I grew up in Montana, USA, and weather is a big part of life there. I can relate to that aspect of characters' lives.



This group is where I heard about so many others and I've read & loved James Thompson. Also really enjoy Arnaldur Indridason's series. Still working on both of them & hope to read many others in this genre. Watched all of the Wallander series on PBS so want to read those and Jo Nesbo next.
I'm retiring ... tomorrow is my last day of full-time employment, so looking forward to more time for reading. :-)


- Tove Jansson (as a child), then, later on
- Peter Hoeg
- Jens Christian Grondahl
- The Millennium series - Stieg Larsson
and then it just continued, Hakon Nesser, Jo Nesbo, Yrsa Sigurdardottir, Linn Ullman and Per Olav Enquist ......quite a lot there and all good!

Then i went thro my Icelandic phase with Arnaldur Indridason before exploring other authors


Fossum captured me with 5 of her books. Then on to Stieg Larssen"books
Changed my name to Yrsa for awhile and who remembers the wonderful book about Estonia ( heavy duty) and must read that book again.
The list goes on.


2. Arnaldur Indridason - Jar City
3. Karin Fossum - Don't Look Back
I've been addicted ever since, nothing compares. I'm sturng out like a junkie :)

2. Arnaldur Indridason - Jar City
3. Karin Fossum - Don't Look Back
I've been addicted ever since, nothing compares. I'm sturng out like a j..."
yes I know that feeling, have jus discovered Jussi Adler-Olsen & will be following the Q Dep't series avidly methinks.

2. Arnaldur Indridason - Jar City
3. Karin Fossum - Don't Look Back
I've been addicted ever since, nothing compares. I'm ..."
LOL, funny you should mention that because I believe I'm about to do the same, ha. Though I haven't read anything of hers yet, I have been looking for certain. I have this sickness of needing to read every author in order, so I will be following right behind you.


Ha ha ha, Ok I will give you that. I've read every Val Macdermid Tony Hill Series, love, love, love them. I already have the newest on to be read list.

2. Arnaldur Indridason - Jar City
3. Karin Fossum - Don't Look Back
I've been addicted ever since, nothing compares. I'm ..."
LOL, funny you should mention that because I believe I'm about to do the same, ha. Though I haven't read anything of hers yet, I have been looking for certain. I have this sickness of needing to read every author in order, so I will be following right behind you.


As a guide, my favourite Scandinavian novels are by Nesbø and Mankell.


Actually, after I finished the Larsson books I became addicted to Mankell- first the Man from Beijing and then the Wallander series and most of his stand alones.
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The Hanging Shed (other topics)Smilla's Sense of Snow (other topics)
Blackwater (other topics)
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What was your introduction to NN? (author/series)
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