by Åsa Larsson, Marlaine Delargy
There was a time where it seemed that literally everything in the crime genre that was being published in Sweden made it to the Dutch book stores. Which is how I came to read Sun Storm, the first in the Rebecka Martinsson series.While it was an entertaining read, I think it didn't hold much surprise...
bookshelves: translation, sweden, published-2003, mystery-thriller, winter-20142015, kiruna, tbr-busting-2015, paper-read, series, bedside, religion, roman-catholic, protestant, doo-lally, glbt, paedophile Read from March 18, 2011 to January 05, 2015 Opening: When Viktor Strandgård dies it is ...
I really enjoyed the flow of this new author to me. The book sucked me in from page one and just kept going. I couldn't guess the ending what I loved. It wasn't the really dark writing that I normally enjoy out of NN. I would compare this author to a really light Karin Fossum.
"Sluneční bouře"
There is, apparently, a popular film to watch after I've finished the read.Opening: When Viktor Strandgård dies it is not, in fact, for the first time.3* The Blood SpiltCR The Savage Altar aka Sun Storm
Compelling read though I got thrown a little by the sometimes very stilted translation.