The 3 best books of A. J. Kazinski

It has always been said that three is a crowd. But in the team formed by Jacob Weinreich and Anders Ronnow Klarlund, both signatories under the alias AJ Kazinski, four hands seemed few.

Because in the end he joined the party Thomas rydahl to form a threesome literary that goes beyond the typical style tandems lars kepler (since we are located in Nordic narrative) to get closer to the collective of writers Wu ming. Come on, a whole gibberish in which someone must put order and concert, because in the end things sound good, each time better.

To tell the truth, I think you can see that these two or three writers (let's see how things turn out in future works) write what they want and when they want. They get together when they have an idea, they do the sharing and they are shaping the novel of the moment. I guess because you don't see regular posting patterns. A healthy freedom that gives his crime novels an air always ventilated within the reigning darkness.

Top 3 Recommended Novels by AJ Kazinski

Death of a mermaid

Too many shipwrecks of mermaids, if we get to extend the sad metaphor to the harsh reality of prostitution. The black gender does, in these cases, also a task of raising awareness from the horror and the most disturbing realism about the shadows of the human race.

On this occasion the plot runs from the evocation of Andersen's mythical little mermaid, as naive as she is more human than humans themselves, with the final discovery of why our fears of the unknown make us so twisted...

The mutilated body of a prostitute appears in the port of Copenhagen and the victim's sister does not hesitate to point out the murderer: Hans Christian Andersen, a promising young writer whom she saw leave his room the night before. Although he defends his innocence, the police arrest him and only thanks to his connections can he be temporarily released. In a city ravaged by poverty, social tensions and corruption, Andersen must launch his own investigation against time. You have three days to hand over the real killer to the authorities ... or your future will be destroyed forever.

Death of a mermaid

The last good man

The good, the bad and their different angles. Beyond these polarized definitions between the lights and shadows of the human, the consequences may not always be good for everyone. And some unexpectedly affected may go out in search of the most unsuspected revenge ...

According to legend, there will always be thirty-six good men on Earth to protect us if all else fails. Without them, humanity would be extinct. Suddenly, someone begins to murder these men with an almost divine rage.

Detective Niels Bentzon is the agent destined to prevent the next death. To do this, you must find and protect a specific good man. But ... what is a good man? Fortunately, after twenty years as a policeman, Bentzon knows how to see Evil in every good person he comes across.

The last good man

Sleep and death

And Niels Bentzon triumphed as the last good man. And so new opportunities came to win over more readers. On this occasion, of course, our protagonist faces evil and its ills, with that conspiracy capable of taking everything ahead ...

Copenhagen Police hostage negotiator Niels Bentzon, he is angry with himself. He has tried to convince a woman not to jump off the Dybbol railway bridge on that summer night, but has been unsuccessful. There she is now, in the middle of the train tracks, with her head crushed and an enigmatic message written on one hand.

Niels will soon discover that she is not an unbalanced woman or a drug addict, but a highly admired Royal Ballet prima ballerina who had been missing for forty-eight hours. But the case will become even more resonant as it is revealed that she had been drowned and subsequently reanimated just before leaping to her death.

Niels research will take you into the world of near death experiences, belief in a life beyond it, and exploring the extreme limits of the human mind.

Sleep and death
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