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If you prefer British series Ian Rankin books are pretty good (they happen in Scotland). Also there is a lot of buzz about Lars Kepler - but some people like it and some don't. If you are into Scandinavian crime, you can check it out.
If you want free short fiction, there are tons of places on Internet to read stuff. Mystery Tribune (https://www.mysterytribune.com) is one but there are also others.
I just started a French series by Olivier Norek, the banlieues trilogy. The first book is The Lost and the Damned and it's not bad. It starts, more or less, with two autopsies and one or the other will for sure keep you awake.
The author wrote for Spiral, the French police show, if anyone knows that.
If you prefer British series Ian Rankin books are pretty good (they happen in Scotland).
Thanks for the recommendation. I just picked up his first one, Knots and Crosses, and it was really well done.
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