Category Archives: S.J. Bolton

Writing About Little People

A few weeks ago I wrote about teenagers in crime fiction, and I admit that I hope I´ll never have a brilliant idea for a novel which forces me to come up with main characters who are teenagers. Far too … Continue reading

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S.J. Bolton, Blood Harvest (2011)

[Dansk titel: Blodhøst. Se Litteratursidens udmærkede anmeldelse] “It had happened, then; what only hindsight could have told him he´d been dreading. It was almost a relief, in a way, knowing the worst was over, that he didn´t have to pretend … Continue reading

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>S.J. Bolton, Awakening (2009)

>This thriller is the British writer´s second stand-alone. “Bennie, looking even smaller than he had in life, lay before me. I didn´t need to touch him to know that he was dead, but I bent and stroked his coarse fur … Continue reading

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>S.J. Bolton, Sacrifice (2008)

>[“Offer” kan nu findes på bibliotekernes hylder. Den anbefales varmt] This British thriller is a debut, and it takes place on Shetland. When surgeon Tora Hamilton wants to bury her dead horse, she discovers the body of a young woman … Continue reading

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