#ReadingEurope2020 #EuropeanMysteries
This month I read 3 European authors. I decided to try & read as many mystery translations as I can find while reading across Europe. I am open to any suggestions from Littens!
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Librarybelle I like that idea! 5y
Crazeedi Martin Walker for France, this is the first one, I've read almost all of them, and totally enjoy 5y
Bruno, Chief of Police: A Novel of the French Countryside [1]
BarbaraBB The most well known Dutch mystery writer is AC Baantjer. He wrote a series about a detective called DeKok, I‘ll tag one. (edited) 5y
DeKok and Murder by Installment
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Texreader I really enjoy Jussi Adler Olsen‘s mysteries set in Denmark. Of course there are countless Nordic mystery writers. My Norwegian husband‘s fave is an author who writes mysteries about his hometown of Bergen, Gunnar Staalesen. I got some translated copies when we went to London. 5y
BookishMe Jo Nesbo' Harry Hole series is popular, if you haven't read already ;)) I recently enjoyed 5y
Crimes of Winter
kspenmoll @Crazeedi @BarbaraBB @Texreader @BookishMe Thank you so much for your suggestions! I appreciate your help & plan to check these authors out.🥰 5y
kspenmoll @Librarybelle I read so many mysteries that this makes sense if I can pull it off!!! 5y
Texreader James R Benn is a mystery writer my husband is reading now. This one I‘m going to use for Vatican City: 5y
Death's Door
Texreader Kevin Wignall has written mysteries set all over Europe. I read To Die in Vienna for Austria. He has one set in Sweden. I‘m currently reading, for Spain, a very good and fast read: (edited) 5y
The Names of the Dead
Texreader This one is not categorized as a mystery but as general fiction but it is a mystery, as a girl tries to identify who killed her father, and it‘s set in Albania: 5y
The Sworn Virgin: A Novel
BookishMe @Texreader thanks for sharing about Kevin Wignall. Will check out his books! 5y