Whats old-fashioned print doing?
Crime in translation and foreign mysteries continue to wash up on our shores. In June, the Milan-based publisher Baldini Castoldi Editore enters the U.S. market for the first time with Giorgio Faletti’s I Kill, a psychological thriller set in Monte Carlo—a huge best seller in Italy. Also passing through customs is the first Arabic detective novel published in English. Set in Casablanca, The Final Bet (American Univ. in Cairo Pr., May) by Abdelilah Hamdouchi is the dark tale of a handsome young Moroccan accused of killing his much older wife. The Scandinavian crime wave features Johan Theorin’s Echoes of the Dead, winner of Sweden’s Best First Crime Novel (Delacorte, Dec. 2008). Other exotic settings to be highlighted include Taiwan (Francie Lin’s The Foreigner, Picador, Jun.), Slovakia (Michael Genelin’s Siren of the Waters, Soho Crime, Jul.), and Mongolia (Michael Walters’s The Shadow Walker, Berkley Prime Crime, Aug.). The British invasion this summer and fall has a strong Scottish f