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I've read 9 - If I remember right Tainted Blood was also published as Jar City.
Quickly glanced this seems to be the same list
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/2..., in case it makes it easier for your bookstore shopping list.
(although it would make no sense for others to be able to add more books to the list)

What I want to know any stand outs to you???
A few I don't know that I will enjoy as I'm not big on ghost stories but I will read as they are list winners. I guess I need to explore and find out for myself. Again, I just wondered if they was something you werent thrilled with but ended up really enjoying. Also, how to I get hold of something like "Beast" when the only onese I see for sale are literally 100.00!!!

ive read
2002 - Arnaldur Indriðason - Tainted Blood -Iceland
2003 - Arnaldur Indriðason - Silence of the Grave -Iceland
2006 - Stieg Larsson - The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
- Sweden
2008 - Stieg Larsson - The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest - Sweden
2010 - Jussi Adler-Olsen - The Keeper of Lost Causes - Denmark
& loved them all! Have read other books by Roslund & Hellstrom too which are a good read.

And anything by Jo Nesbø, Karin Fossum, and Karin Alvtegen are wins for me. And Stieg Larsson. I do find it a bit odd that there are two of Arnaldur's books on the list; to me they all (his books that is) seem to follow the same formula. Maybe once would have been enough?
I haven't tried that Håkan Nesser, but if it's a Van Veeteren one, I'll pass.
How to get hand to a more rare one that's too pricy you ask..? Suggest your local library to get a copy if they don't already have. It being a winner is a good reason enough. Use your local library, people :)



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Those are all by FSI, Foreign Service Institute, so those were tailored for the American diplomats. PDFs and audio files for your own use for free. And for a lot of other languages too...
Of those I'd recommend Swedish. If you learn one, you could in theory learn the other ones (= Swedosj/Norwegian/Danish and maybe Icelandic, and definitely not Finnish) easier.

Getting through the glass key award winners was my goal as well, and I'm happy to say I've read all the ones that are available in America and all but one of the ones available in English. (I'm waiting on "The Beast" until I can find a copy for under US$10).
My favorites were Johan Theorin (The Darkest Room) and Hakan Nesser (Carambole/The Hour of the Wolf). Henning Mankell is a great introduction to Nordic Noirs. I also very much like Leif Persson, but I don't believe the Dying Detective is available in English.
I didn't particularly like Lime's Photograph, The Bat, or the last of the Stieg Larssons. I'm debating whether to give Nesbo another chance.

I decided to read every book on the list. This is my new project, lol.
1992 - Henning Mankell - Faceless Killers - Sweden
1993 - Peter Høeg - Smilla's Sense of Snow - Denmark
1994 - Kim Småge - Not Translated - Norway
1995 - Erik Otto Larsen - Not Translated - Denmark
1996 - Fredrik Skagen - Night Swoon - Norway
1997 - Karin Fossum - Don't Look Back - Norway
1998 - Jo Nesbø - The Bat - Norway
1999 - Leif Davidsen - Lime's Photograph - Denmark
2000 - Håkan Nesser - Not Translated - Sweden
2001 - Karin Alvtegen - Missing - Sweden
2002 - Arnaldur Indriðason - Tainted Blood -Iceland
2003 - Arnaldur Indriðason - Silence of the Grave -Iceland
2004 - Kurt Aust (Kurt Østergaard)- Haunted - Norway/ Denmark
2005 - Anders Roslund & Börje Hellström - Beast -Sweden
2006 - Stieg Larsson - The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
- Sweden
2007 - Matti Rönkä - Far away friends - Finland
2008 - Stieg Larsson - The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest - Sweden
2009 - Johan Theorin - The Darkest Room - Sweden
2010 - Jussi Adler-Olsen - The Keeper of Lost Causes - Denmark
2011 - Leif G. W. Persson - The Dying Detective -Sweden
2012 - Erik Valeur - The Seventh Child - Denmark