3 best books by Karin Fossum

Books By Karin Fossum

In terms of motivations for writing and bridging stratospheric distances, Karin Fossum reminds me a bit of myself. Having nothing to do in principle with the world of literature, one good day you write a poem, bad, without cadence. Then you go on to a story, passable, that ...

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I see in the dark, by Karin Fossum

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On many occasions we have been raised that of the murderous psychopath as a guy who also becomes entangled in some kind of sinister evil gambling. In other words, it is about killing with a specific liturgy while leaving clues to an insane game. The murderer ...

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Don't Look Back, by Karin Fossum

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To read Karin Fossum is to succumb to unexpected thrillers. Coincidences as a starting point to turn anyone not only into a victim but also into a sinister murderer. It is not that the reader does not know who may be "the bad guy" in the story. Talked …

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The Devil's Light, by Karin Fossum

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The detective novel appears today dispersed between black novels and thrillers, that is, with a component of a certain gore, which is recreated in darkening nuances of the plot. Karin Fossum herself has leaned into this trend, in a shameless way, in this fourth installment for her ...

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