In The International New York Times Ginanne Brownell suggests: Move Over Scandinavian Noir, Here Comes the Polish Gumshoe, as the Polish market has moved from four thrillers being released in 2003 "while last year 112 crime novels were published".
And a few of these even make it into English -- such as works by Marek Krajewski (e.g. The End of the World in Breslau), Zygmunt Miłoszewski (Entanglement), and Mariusz Czubaj.
I'm not sure the Scandinavians have much to worry about yet, but always good to see stuff from elsewhere, too.
I'm not sure the Scandinavians have much to worry about yet, but always good to see stuff from elsewhere, too.