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If you ask me specifically I will most likely review your book.

Please be advised that if You DO request that I review your book, I might be very candid.

I would appreciate a return review.

PLEASE STAR-RATE MY BOOK,
EVEN IF YOU DON'T COMMENT.

Believe me I know it's hard to find the time to comment on everything you read, but a star rating only takes seconds and gives me some kind of clue as to whether you like it or not.

I understand that it's not very strategic, but i won't back a book that I haven't read at least part of and I won't back a book that I don't enjoy, even to return a favour.

•••••••ABOUT ME:•••••••
I'm a Swede. I have worked as a journalist since the early 1990s; as a reporter, new media content developer, movie reviewer, restaurant critic and with newspaper design.

Some people asked me if I knew Stieg Larsson, I didn't, but we grew up in the same small town of Umeå and I have friends that knew him. That's all.

During the eighties I worked ten years as a prison guard, trying to stop thieves, murderers and the criminally insane from escaping ;-)

I write all my stuff longhand with any of my 200+ Parker fountain pens.

•••••••NOTE:•••••••
In case you have asked me to review your book and still heard nothing, I'd like to share my current "to read" list (in alphabetical order). I ask you to be patient.

AJ Meulemans: Into the Wastes
Allie Doolin: Monster Hunters
Andrea Somerville: Below
Ariom Dahl: Amelia
ArneyT: No Where, NH
Ashen Venema: Course of Mirrors

B A Morton: Mrs Jones
Bradley Haynes: The Tides of Time - Book 1
Brooklyn Writer: On the Verge

CARL. E. WILDE: ARCANE
Carol Britton: Welcome to Cloud Town Part One....
Christopher Rolls: The Eternal
Claire Picken: Curious Cooper and the Screami....
•Colin Normanshaw: Absence Fallacy
Crazy Mama: Tryin To Figure It Out

D. Moody: Lickety Split
Daniel Bensen: The Kingdoms of Evil...
Daniel DeLacy: Apocalypse Then
Daniel Ross: Of Vice and Men - Part I City ....
Danielle M. Thomas: Iniko's Children: Pandora's Bo....
Denise Palacios:Ever After
Diane Lepage: The In Between Place
Dirk Hudson: Asphyxia

Kim Donovan: St Viper's School for Super Vi....

Elizabeth Marcus Wolfe: Memories of Glory: A Novel
Emily Cameron: Crown of Thorns
Eric Wilder: Prairie Sunset
Erin Petscher: Search Me

Faith Mortimer: The Crossing

Irene Wilsher: Believe You Me

J.T Hughes: The Fiction Land
James R. Goddard: Jack & Charmian London
Jane Hersey: Breath In The Dark
Jilaine Tarisa: A Moment of Time
John Doe: The Lunatic Sings
Joy J. Kaimaparamban: The Seagulls

Katie Hall: Shadowbook-The Chosen
Kendra Ann Ziems: Autumn Lullaby
K.Z. Freeman: MINDFORGER
Kim Jewell: Misery's Fire

•Laura Brown: A New Beginning
Lauren Zimmerman: CALLED
Leonard Treman: Katranas
Liz Hoban: The Cheech Room

M. A. McRae: Not a Man
M.Gilliland: The Free
Marita A. Hansen: Behind the Hood
Michelle Neziol: Illusions of comfort

Naomi Dathan: Whither Thou Goest
Neville Kent: The Secrets Of The Forest - 'T....

Paul Grogan: Circle Storm
Philip Churchman: Ambassador 12

Rachel Vegas: Sound Bites: A Novel

Rebbekka Messenger: Not Broken


Sandy Hytreen: Bootstrapping
Sarah King: Trance
Shalynn: Faggotboy (or Beat)
Stef Mcdaid: Windmill Road
Strayer: MARA And JANE WE ARE FOUR
Stuart Wilson & Victor Ebuwa: The New Age of Magic
Suzanne Fleming: Conveniently Blind


Walden Carrington: Titanic: Rose Dawson's Story

favourite books

I like stuff like (in no particular order) Coben, Martini, Connelly, Ellroy, Hammett, Baldacci, Crais, Sandford, Follett, Grisham, Turow, Graham Greene, and yeah, Bulgakov, Poe, Wild, Conan Doyle, anything by Marx (no, Groucho), Donald Westlake, Douglas Adams, please stop me, John Mortimer, H E Bates, Asimov, and a lot of Swedish author's, because they're there. I could go on of course...

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my books

All kids go to heaven

Tony Fischier

A grotesque corpse is found buried in the Swedish town of Gothenburg. Detective Inspector Markus Hauer investigates the mystery and slowly uncovers an incongruous victim.


Markus Hauer is called upon to solve the mystery that has its beginnings in the mid sixties.

After a work-related personal tragedy he is working directly as a subordinate to the head of the Detectives reconnaissance team. But when it is revealed that Hauer indirectly has caused two deaths, he is re-assigned against his will, to the Cold Case-group. When the daughter of the dead man is trying to seduce him, Hauer is having trouble staying faithful to his wife.

All this while the city is shaken by a sniper who is apparently indiscriminately killing innocent people in the Gothenburg Traffic.

 

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I wrote 632 days ago

I like the blogg-like beginning. Everyday chores and everyday problems, told in a simple, and effective prose. But the story is by no means uninteresting. Your writing has a nice flow which makes an easy, pleasant even read, and the conversations runs smoothly through the pages. I do have a hard... view book

I wrote 778 days ago

Well you have a captive first paragraph and it was really hard to stop reading, You have a very good flow of words, I get the feeling that you had all the facts already before you began writing and are just blurting everything out as the thoughts and words form in your head. It creates a very comfo... view book

I wrote 842 days ago

Since I like art I happen to know what MOMA stands for, but I'm sure that it's not all that obvious for most foreign readers, the same applies to "NYU" and "Kennedy". I'm sure most Americans know which city, but I wouldn't write "Landvetter" or "Arlanda" if I was aiming for an audience outside of Sw... view book

I wrote 850 days ago

I would consider beginning with the sentence "Mrs Sheep had a hungry family to feed." And then put "It was a long..." after "supper". No need to wait with the hook, and the hook is Mrs Sheep. I'm having a bit of trouble with the discrepancy between the rather "adult" language and the ... view book

I wrote 855 days ago

I know from personal experience that there is nothing harder that to write in historical settings. It takes an incredible amount of research, I'm not saying that it's easier to write Fantasy or Science Fiction, but at least your readers won't comment on all the errors that you've made ;-)And to also... view book

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