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The Snowman - Harry Hole by Jo Nesbø
The Snowman
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Book 7 in the series:Harry Hole

"The Snowman" by Jo Nesbø follows Oslo detective Harry Hole as he investigates a series of disappearances linked to a snowman left at the crime scenes. The plot is filled with twists and turns, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. The writing style is described as dark and suspenseful, with a focus on character development and a complex protagonist.

If you liked The Snowman, here are the top 100 books to read next:
(We also have 100 recommendations for the series: Harry Hole)

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  1. #1
    Snowblind
    Book 1 in the series:Dark Iceland

    Snowblind - Dark Iceland by Ragnar Jonasson
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    "Snowblind" by Ragnar Jonasson is a Nordic Noir mystery set in a cold and isolated village in Iceland, where newly arrived policeman Ari Thor investigates two sudden deaths while navigating the complexities of the tight-knit community. The plot unfolds slowly, with red herrings and complex storylines coming together to reveal the motives behind the crimes, all while the atmospheric setting of the snow-covered village adds to the sense of isolation and darkness. The writing style is introspective and claustrophobic, with beautifully described settings and a focus on character development, creating a sense of intrigue and suspense.

    There was pure happiness in her voice. Kristín was always softly spoken, as if nothing ever took her by surprise, but Ari Thór was starting to learn how to read her expressions. Those deep-blue eyes t...

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    The Chestnut Man by Søren Sveistrup
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    'The Chestnut Man' by Søren Sveistrup is a dark and intense Nordic noir thriller that follows Police Inspector Naia Thulin and investigator Mark Hess as they delve into a series of gruesome murders where women are targeted by a deranged serial killer, each crime scene marked by a chestnut man figure. The plot is intricate and keeps readers guessing, with a gripping narrative that unfolds through short, fast-paced chapters. As Thulin and Hess navigate through red herrings and false leads, they uncover shocking revelations and face a relentless pursuit to catch the elusive killer.

    The book showcases the author's talent in building complex characters and intricate plots, reminiscent of his work on 'The Killing' series. With a macabre and disturbing storyline, 'The Chestnut Man' weaves together multiple storylines, creating a chilling atmosphere that keeps readers on edge. The writing style is engaging, with vivid descriptions and unexpected twists that culminate in a pulse-pounding and nerve-wracking conclusion, making it a must-read for fans of dark and intense thrillers.

    Red and yellow leaves drift down through the sunlight on to the wet asphalt, which cuts through the woods like a dark and glassy river. As the white squad car tears past, they’re spun briefly in the a...

  3. #3

    Faceless Killers - Kurt Wallander by Henning Mankell
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    "Faceless Killers" by Henning Mankell is the first in the Inspector Wallander series, featuring a flawed but determined detective, Kurt Wallander, investigating the brutal murder of an elderly couple in a rural Swedish village. The story delves into the strains in Swedish society due to the rise in immigration, adding depth to Wallander's need to solve the case amidst a vivid atmosphere of a cold Swedish winter. The plot unfolds methodically, with red herrings and clues scattered throughout, leading to a satisfying conclusion that ties loose ends together in a realistic manner.

    The writing style of "Faceless Killers" is praised for its atmospheric setting, realistic portrayal of police work, and well-developed characters. captures the essence of a police procedural with a middle-aged detective facing personal struggles, engaging in a suspenseful investigation filled with subtle humor and hope. The narrative unfolds at a sedate pace, allowing readers to immerse themselves in Wallander's world and appreciate the intricate details of the plot that culminate in a satisfying resolution.

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    The Keeper of Lost Causes - Department Q by Jussi Adler-Olsen
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    'The Keeper of Lost Causes' in the series 'Department Q' by author Jussi Adler-Olsen follows the story of Detective Carl Morck who is assigned to head a cold case unit called Department Q. With his mysterious assistant Assad, Carl investigates the disappearance of a council member five years ago. The plot unfolds with a mix of mystery, suspense, and humor, as the duo uncovers clues missed by the original investigation, leading to a gripping and intriguing denouement. The writing style is described as engaging, with well-developed characters that readers can empathize with, and a clever use of dual timelines to keep the story suspenseful and compelling.

    Homicide chief Marcus Jacobsen wasa slob when it came to keeping his office in order, but that didn’t bother him. The mess was just an external phenomenon; on the inside he was meticulously organized....

  5. #5
    The Fourth Monkey
    Book 1 in the series:4MK

    The Fourth Monkey - 4MK by J.D. Barker
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    In "The Fourth Monkey" by J.D. Barker, Detective Sam Porter is on the trail of the Four Monkey Killer, a sadistic serial killer who targets the loved ones of wrongdoers. When the killer meets an unexpected end, the race is on to find his latest victim before it's too late. The story unfolds through a mix of diary entries and real-time chapters, providing a tense and complex narrative that keeps readers engaged until the end.

    Porter took Lake Park Avenue and made good time, arriving at about a quarter to seven. Chicago Metro had Woodlawn at Fifty-Fifth completely barricaded. He could make out the lights from blocks away—at...

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    The Legacy - Children's House by Yrsa Sigurðardóttir
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    The Legacy by Yrsa Sigur ardottir is a Nordic Noir thriller that follows Detective Huldar as he investigates a series of brutal murders with the only witness being a traumatized seven-year-old girl named Margret. The plot unfolds with the involvement of the Children's House, a group specializing in dealing with traumatized children, where psychologist Freyja plays a crucial role in coaxing information from Margret. As the investigation progresses, the story delves into the complexities of the murders, intertwined with short wave radio transmissions and the dynamics between the characters. The writing style is described as unhurried, descriptive, and involving, gradually revealing clues and unraveling the mystery behind the killings.


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    An Unwanted Guest by Shari Lapena
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    'An Unwanted Guest' by Shari Lapena is a classic murder mystery set in a remote mountain lodge during a snowstorm. A group of strangers find themselves trapped with no power or contact with the outside world, as bodies start piling up, suspicion and fear rise among the guests. The plot alternates between characters' perspectives, keeping readers guessing until the end, with a cleverly crafted atmosphere of isolation and tension reminiscent of Agatha Christie's style.

    The road curves and twists unexpectedly as it leads higher and deeper into the Catskill Mountains, as if the farther you get from civilization, the more uncertain the path. The shadows are deepening, ...

  8. #8
    Winter Prey
    Book 5 in the series:Lucas Davenport

    Winter Prey - Lucas Davenport by John Sandford
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    In "Winter Prey" by John Sandford, Lucas Davenport finds himself entangled in a chilling case of a serial killer in the remote Wisconsin woods. The narrative unfolds with a series of gruesome murders, a mysterious killer named the Iceman, and a backdrop of freezing temperatures, creating a suspenseful atmosphere. The writing style is described as easy to read, with interesting dialogue and unexpected twists, keeping readers engaged until the frenetic finale reveals the true identity of the killer.

    In a storm, and especially at night, Claudia LaCourt’s house seemed to slide out to the edge of the world. As the snow grew heavier, the lights across the frozen lake slowly faded and then, one by one...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Lucas Davenport )

  9. #9
    The Hypnotist
    Book 1 in the series:Joona Linna

    The Hypnotist - Joona Linna by Lars Kepler
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    The Hypnotist by Lars Kepler follows the story of a hypnotist, Erik Bark, who is called in by detective Joona Linna to hypnotize a young boy whose family has been murdered. As the plot unfolds, Erik's son is kidnapped, leading to a series of twists and turns in the narrative. The book contains two distinct plots that are related to each other only through the actions of the characters involved in both, with suspense building in the second half of the story. The writing style includes detailed psychological issues of the characters, flashbacks to past events, and multiple perspectives that contribute to the complexity of the plot.

    He fumbles to find the ringing phone, creeping out of the bedroom with it and closing the door behind him to avoid waking Simone. A detective named Joona Linna asks if he is sufficiently awake to abso...

  10. #10

    The Poet - Harry Bosch Universe by Michael Connelly
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    'The Poet' by Michael Connelly is a gripping psychological thriller that follows crime reporter Jack McEvoy as he investigates the apparent suicide of his twin brother, leading him to uncover a serial killer targeting homicide cops across the US. The novel is fast-paced, intricate, and filled with twists and turns that keep readers guessing until the very end. Set in the mid-'90s, the book combines elements of investigation, law enforcement, and a chilling narrative that includes references to Edgar Allan Poe's work.

    The writing style of 'The Poet' is described as engaging, suspenseful, and well-crafted, with a strong beginning that hooks readers from the first page. The story unfolds with a mix of police procedural elements, psychological depth, and unexpected plot developments that drive the narrative forward. Despite some outdated technology references, the novel manages to maintain its suspense and intrigue, making it a compelling read for fans of the thriller genre.

    Death is my beat. I make my living from it. Iforge my professional reputation on it. I treatit with the passion and precision of an undertaker—somber and sympathetic about it when I’m with thebereaved...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Harry Bosch Universe )

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