1000 reasons why I DO NOT think about Harry Hole [Review]

| May 17, 2012

Ghosts is the ninth book in the series about Harry Hole and only the fourth that I have read. And there's a reason for that: how much I want then I do not give a damn about Hole himself! Harry Hole He is arrogant, very dignified, a typical standard of how detectives made in Dick (which [...]

What were you thinking here Nigel McCrery? [Review]

| May 16, 2012

Nigel McCrery is behind one of my favorite TV series: Silent Witness. Hence I was very curious about the Pacific waters is the first book in the series on Mark Lapslie and Emma Bradbury. Unfortunately it is far from the WOW experience I feel when I only think of the series above. I have, on the other hand, does not [...]

Perhaps a new favorite?

| May 14, 2012

I confess! I love getting packages and when I got home from work today was so waiting for me on the kitchen table. Although I had some idea what it would be so revealed the shape of the package that it was not only dark motives of Louise Penny contained therein. [...]

3 details that I did not pay tribute to sacrifice to Molech [Review]

| May 7, 2012

I was more than a little disappointed, until your anger cease. The plot was certainly pretty exciting and environment descriptions, okay but what really took the edge off it was all the supernatural elements that were just downright silly. With the disappointment relatively fresh in my mind, I was quite hesitant about whether I should read [...]

4 reasons why the Journal 64 top-scores [Review]

| May 5, 2012

After a somewhat tentative start with the woman in the room took Jussi Adler-Olsen, a rather large step into my life with pheasant hunters to the message in a bottle from P forever have taken root there. Jussi Adler-Olsen is the author who is currently putting Denmark on the map. Did not you read anything by him, like [...]

Review: The boy who stopped crying by Ninni Schulman

| April 22, 2012

I have never understood me at Alexander Schulman's greatness in either the blog or any other media community. Hence, I have not read Ninni Schulman's debut book The Girl with snow in your hair and I know that sounds more than a little prejudiced, but when I hear a name I can not help but connect it with [...]

Review: Armoured Heart by Jo Nesbø

| April 15, 2012

When I read Bat Man and cockroaches, I had big problems to reconcile myself to, and even more to love Harry Hole. I simply felt that he was as reliable as a politician before an upcoming election. One day I went to the corner shop to purchase my biggest load (snuff) stopped watching Jo Nesbøs Armoured Heart, whose [...]

Gold Mine!

| April 14, 2012

Last Thursday I took a trip to the library and not less than eight books had come home with me. Uh oh, the gold mine I found! Only two favorites: I love both of these authors and I can not help thinking that I will love their books. Journal 64 by Jussi Adler-Olsen and The last safari of [...]

Review: Shadow Side of Belinda Bauer

| April 13, 2012

It would be a lie to say I did not have sky-high expectations for Belinda Bauer's sequel to the smash debut Dark Earth. Shadow Side reaches not quite all the way but it's good friends and I hope and believe that Bauer has come to stay in mystery jungle a long time to come. My mother's heart overflowed almost of tenderness at the [...]

Review: A cruel death of Jonathan Hayes

| April 11, 2012

The pathologist Edward Jenner is back in a new bloody and violent history! In connection with the origin of the Holy Blood Jenner lost his license to practice medicine in their state and find themselves being moved to Douglas County which also act in a cruel death unfolds. When I reviewed Holy Blood, I wrote that "[i] t appears that [...]