Detektiv Asbjörn Krag, der Lyriker des Schreckens, ermittelt im Mordfall des Forstmeisters Blind. Mit seinen außergewöhnlichen Methoden sucht er nach dem Mörder und der geheimnisvollen Rolle eines unerkannten eisernen Wagens.
Sven Elvestad Ordre des livres
Le journaliste et auteur norvégien Sven Elvestad, écrivant sous le pseudonyme de Stein Riverton, est surtout connu pour ses histoires de détective. Ses œuvres se caractérisaient par des intrigues captivantes et la création de personnages mémorables qui entraînaient les lecteurs dans un monde de crime et de justice. Le style d'Elvestad a contribué au développement du genre, et ses récits ont gagné en popularité auprès d'un large public en quête de suspense et de mystères complexes. Son héritage perdure dans le canon de la fiction policière norvégienne, où ses écrits continuent de captiver les amateurs de sensations fortes.






- 2024
- 2023
The story revolves around a sinister crime that is either in the planning stages or already carried out, creating an atmosphere of suspense and intrigue. The narrative hints at dark intentions and the potential for a shocking revelation, drawing readers into a mystery that unfolds as the characters navigate the implications of this malevolent act. Themes of morality and justice are likely explored as the plot develops.
- 2021
The Man Who Plundered the City: An Asbjørn Krag mystery
- 264pages
- 10 heures de lecture
When a series of audacious thefts take place in the city of Christiania (current-day Oslo), Detective Asbjørn Krag must deal with a master criminal who has his measure - or does he? From the dark brickyards on the city's outskirts to the bright lights of the Grand Hotel, Krag must use all his skill to turn the tables on the gang and their mysterious leader.Sven Elvestad, who also wrote under the pseudonym Stein Riverton, was one of Norway's greatest crime writers. The New York Times described him as "the Edgar Allan Poe of Scandinavia." A journalist by training, he was the first foreign journalist to interview Adolf Hitler and was famous for stunts such as spending a day in a circus lion's cage. His first novel was published in 1907 and he went on to write nearly a hundred novels, many featuring detective Asbjørn Krag. Only a few of his works have ever been translated into English, despite enjoying widespread success across Europe and being translated into German, Danish, Dutch, Spanish, Swedish, Slovak, Czech, Finnish and Hungarian. Norway's yearly Riverton prize for the best crime novel is named after him.
- 1924
- 1916



