The Iron Chariot
by Stein Riverton
Buy on Amazon"On a blazing hot summer's day on a Norwegian island, hotel guests are shocked when one of their number is found murdered on a desolate plain. The nameless narrator was the last person to see the victim alive. Detective Asbjorn Krag is summoned from the capital, Kristiania, and sets about investigating. When a second body is found on the plain, the mystery deepens: the victim is a man believed to have died years earlier. Drawn unwillingly into the investigation, the narrator is puzzled by the enigmatic detective's apparent inaction. The unfolding events begin to take a toll on his mental health and he sinks into a state of dread. Then Krag promises to tell him the solution ..."--Back cover
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"This is a classic Norwegian crime story. It was written over 100 years ago. Riverton is regarded as the founder of the modern Norwegian crime novel and he is a great writer. Somebody might think he is a bit slow and old-fashioned but I really like his style of writing. As a character himself he was very colourful and really lived the life that you would expect an author to live – sex, drugs and rock’n’roll, that kind of thing. Yes, possibly. It is slow-paced. He doesn’t go into extreme details about the murder or sex. It is all hinted at so it feels a bit old-fashioned, but that’s the way they wrote back then. At the time he was controversial and seen as being too explicit even if it feels to us modern readers like he was only hinting at things. When I wrote my first novel I had no idea about Norwegian crime writing; it was only after that I chose to go back and read him. I saw him as a kind of source for the early crime writers."
Norwegian Crime Writing · fivebooks.com