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Old 05-01-2018, 01:08 PM   #2051
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Not to start an argument, but I thought that police procedurals were started by the radio show Dragnet. And then the 87th Precinct stories of Ed McBain.
Which is why I said some. As in my Themes in Literature teacher who insisted that the entire class go out and acquire ten novels by a pair semi-obscure Swedish writers in a time when ebooks were barely a thing (as in, there were suddenly bidding wars on eBay over a few otherwise worthless paperbacks).

At any rate, between these books and the Millennium trilogy, Sweden is the third most-read country (by authors, or setting) in my collection (behind Britain and the US, obvs).
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