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message 1: by Ken, Moderator (U.S.A.) (last edited Oct 06, 2014 10:33AM) (new)

Ken Fredette (klfredette) | 6798 comments Mod
This month is one with out any books published, so until one is listed we will read Salla Simukka's book As Red as Blood. Anna is always looking for a girl/woman like Lisbeth Salander and we'll see if Salla meets her goal (it says this on the jacket cover). Found Lars Kepler's book called The Sandman it was out on August 28, 2014. Just found it. This just gets better, found another book by Mons Kallentoft called Autumn Killing: A Thriller published on September 23, 2014. Liza Marklund published a new book April 15, 2014 called The Long Shadow.


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Anna (aetm) | 228 comments Ooh that sounds good.
I'll add it to my wishlist for now...
(Still busy getting back to life)


message 3: by Ken, Moderator (U.S.A.) (last edited Oct 02, 2014 08:26AM) (new)

Ken Fredette (klfredette) | 6798 comments Mod
Well it took about a half a day to read. She doesn't have the smarts of Lisbeth Salander but she'll do anything. It's a young adult book. Anybody else have an opinion on Lumilli?


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Andreea  Danel | 1 comments I loved all the books written by Lars Kepler and I am always on the lookout for new ones. Where did you purchase The Sandman from? I looked for it but the only places I found it was on Amazon shipped from outside the US and a nook version at Barnes and Noble. Is there any other place here in the US that sells it?


message 5: by Ken, Moderator (U.S.A.) (last edited Oct 02, 2014 08:46PM) (new)

Ken Fredette (klfredette) | 6798 comments Mod
Amazon has it many states. You're not looking under the right price guide. That is for hardcopy, paperback has a different publication date.


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Mary (1meow1) | 118 comments Just need to vent my fustration on the way books are translated and released to the public. I was soooo looking forward to the second (first) book of Pierre Lemaitre ("Alex"). I saw that finally Amazon was offering it. After reading the reviews, I see that "Irene" should have been read first. Just about every review says "need to read "Irene" first". I guess I'll have to wait until the library has it. Not going to waste money on something that may be disappointing.


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Larry (larrypod) | 2 comments I was wondering if anyone is aware of a web site (similar to fantastic fiction) that lets you know of newly released Nordic crime fiction?


message 8: by Ken, Moderator (U.S.A.) (new)

Ken Fredette (klfredette) | 6798 comments Mod
Got Autumn Killing: A Thriller by Mons Kallentoft from the library. Will have it read in the coming week.


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???!!! | 135 comments Mary wrote: "Just need to vent my fustration on the way books are translated and released to the public. I was soooo looking forward to the second (first) book of Pierre Lemaitre ("Alex"). I saw that finally ..."

I didn't know there was Irene so I read Alex first. The Best! I did get a little glimpse that there should be a book before Alex. Now that I have read Irene I can honestly say it did not hinder in anyway to enjoy Alex at all. Since its a case by case the story has no relation except getting to know the character better. Some people prefer to read series in order but since we can only depend on translated publication who often determine the release base on sales I just lost patience!


message 10: by Mary (new)

Mary (1meow1) | 118 comments Thank you for your feedback, ???!!!. I really enjoyed all the characters in the book and the storyline itself. I was hoping Alex wasn't the only book of the series.


message 11: by Ken, Moderator (U.S.A.) (new)

Ken Fredette (klfredette) | 6798 comments Mod
Malin has all these voices coming at her all the time. It's a wonder that she isn't batty. (Autumn Killing).


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Ken Fredette (klfredette) | 6798 comments Mod
Finally read The Long Shadow by Liza Marklund. Was it funny that I saw a movie about 3 or 4 years ago, though I'm not surprised, and it was the book prior to being published in English this month. Sort of sad, there's books out their waiting to be translated and the movie comes out first. Can't wait for Borderline to come out.


message 13: by Melissa (last edited Oct 26, 2014 07:31PM) (new)

Melissa | 2 comments I just got my copy of Helsinki Noir in the mail. Not sure how that happened as it isn't supposed to come out until November, I guess Books-A-Million just shipped it early. Can't wait to read it!

(I know this is really a November read, but just wanted to post as it isn't up yet.)


message 14: by Anna (new)

Anna (aetm) | 228 comments Oh yes - Helsinki Noir - I had forgotten about that one. Iʻll need to read it at some point...


message 15: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth (elizabeth8921) | 236 comments Helsinki Noir very tough read!


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