pontalba
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I've read a few of the Per Wahloo entries, and enjoyed them, but they don't seem too special to me, maybe one has to read most or all of them for the total effect. I've enjoyed The Redbreast by Jo Nesbo, and have the other two mentioned by Maine Colonial up the thread, and if they are as good as the first, I'll be happy.
Henning Mankell is always good of course, and more recently the Larsson trilogy is most satisfying.
Henning Mankell is always good of course, and more recently the Larsson trilogy is most satisfying.