I just finished this trilogy. You can trash talk it all you want; I enjoyed the first book. What I'm wondering is if there are similar mystery/crime noir novels of a more patrician calibre? As in something not so much pulp-fiction, or even just god tier pulp fiction? I have a craving for more.
>>8591519
Pro-tip all mysteries are good for the build-up first like 100 pages and the rest awful.
>>8591519
>Sweden
Nty
>>8591543
I liked the setting, but coming from a sheltered Canadian that might not count for much. Reminded me of home
>>8591643
Muh night. Also interested in some books along this line
>>8591519
Department Q novels? I haven't read them but the movies gave me a similar feeling
The New York Trilogy by Paul Auster
>>8591519
Nesbo
James Ellroy's Underworld USA Trilogy
>>8591519
How was The second book anon?
Honestly I read 600 pages and had enough. There where some good moments, but the sala and salander family thing was the worst tweest i have seen
>>8591519
>more patrician
>mystery
here u go
>>8591519
>You can trash talk it all you want
Hey, thanks pal. Don't mind if I do :^)
I read it, real boring with the business jumble about
>>8593299
Honestly the second and third books read like he hadn't really figured everything out. He laid a foundation of what he wanted to accomplish I believe, but you know dying of a heart attack might have thrown a wrench in his plans.
The second book is easily my least favourite. The third isn't anything special, and feels VERY rushed.