
I jumped around in KF books (started like bk3) - never really felt list but ymmv

I don't if I've really read any that I was totally lost by jumping in mid-way - since very few have a single story arc that transcends multiple books

I can see it both ways - if earlier books weren't translated originally/prior to having an international following its a significant investment - but if a book does garner a following (be it a later one) it may be easier to do a multi-language translation
Then there are international publishing rights

i panned an author and still got offers for her next books - i just didn't have time to read - although lots of people who got ARC's panned said book

like they would deny you...

i'm currently listening to
Dregs -
Jørn Lier Horst - not bad, not awesome either - i seem to notice a lot more redundancy when listening, especially when it comes to the translation

well, let's call it - part way through 2015, what are you reading? hehe

i have scribe, but i just joined and haven't looked for any NN authors yet
Barbara wrote: "Too late, I've already read quite a few. One of my favorite writers. I'm going to have to see what's left. Black Seconds is probably my favorite so far."The Murder of Harriet Krohn is her most recent translated into english i think

i was scratching my head at In The Darkness beccause it was released as Eva's Eye in the US

hey guys!
sorry, January was an epic fail on the AoTM front - lots of personal stuff going on - but never fear, we are back!
Our February AoTM is none other than
Karin Fossum - for many of us she was one of our earlier intros to the genre, and others, she is a new discovery as more of her books are translated to English
so where are you going to start?

It's going to be Karin but Naomi is moving and I've had some stuff going on - will be up today

I can't promise who will be on the list - we will look at your ideas; release dates for reboots etc

Naomi and I will be putting together the list of authors for next year in the next few days, so if you have any last minute additions, please let us know

I don't know about you guys, but by the time December rolls around, I realize that I didn't read as many of the featured author books that I wanted - so, like last year, we decided to designate December as Catch-Up Month.
the featured authors for 2014 have been:
January -
Lene KaaberbølFebruary -
Jørn Lier HorstMarch -
Jussi Adler-OlsenApril -
Anna JanssonMay -
Arnaldur IndriðasonJune -
Carin GerhardsenJuly -
Kjell ErikssonAugust -
Leena LehtolainenSeptember -
Quentin BatesOctober -
Jarkko SipiläNovember -
Jens Amundsen
Helen wrote: "Would David Hewson be considered Nordic Noir. I read the Killing and I am at present reading The House of Dolls He displays some elements. Jury still out on him for me."dont' think Netherlands really falls into the Nordic area - Noir yes, Nordic no

We did Mari in March 2013 - so she'll be eligible again after March next year
Helen wrote: "Gillian wrote: "I would also add Yrsa Sigurðardóttir, love her books. If not featured in 2014, what about Hakan Nesser, Karin Fossum (already mentioned) or Linn Ullmann...not exactly 'noir' but de..."we've had pretty equal male/female representation this year - 5 female/6 male with Dec being a catch-up month