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Death
In A Cold Climate
A Guide to Scandinavian
Crime Fiction

by Barry Forshaw

Published Jan 2012
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news: Scottish Festival Celebrates Crime Writing
www.fifetoday.co.uk

The programme for Scotland's first crime-writing festival has been launched

feature: British Noir Celebrated
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Specifically Patrick Hamilton's 'Hangover Square'

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David Mark talks about the background to his debut novel, The Dark Winter

news: Crime On Tour: 29 May – 14 June 2012
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news: Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel Of The Year
harrogateinternationalfestivals.com

2012 marks the eighth year of the Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award

review: Another Time, Another Life By Leif G.W. Persson Trans Paul Norlen
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Successfully blends both a police procedural, and political intrigue together with a dose of very dark humour and satire

Stieg And Me Eva Gabrielsson, Translated By Marie-francoise Colombani
Brian Ritterspak

After much preliminary speculation over its contents, Eva Gabrielsson's fascinating and quirky memoir about her life with the most successful Scandinavian crime writer of all time turns out to be a truly fascinating read. Gabrielsson rules out no areas for discussion (including the now-famous feud with her late partner's family), but delivers a memoir in which the single most striking facet is her love for her life partner who, of course, did not live to see the success (or the posthumous furore) that the three books of the Millennium Trilogy caused. The sections involving a revenge ritual that Gabrielsson has performed after the death of her partner have been contentious, but they add to the fascination of this slim and memorable volume.

Stieg and Me Eva Gabrielsson, translated by Marie-Francoise Colombani

is published by Weidenfeld & Nicholson

Posted at 3:35PM Thursday 14 Jul 2011

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