Why am I passionate about this?
I’m a thriller writer with civilian protagonists who find themselves caught in situations way outside their comfort zones. They’re not people to whom guns or regular weapons are accessible or familiar. Consequently, I need my characters to have access to other weapons, and I find these in the environments in which I set my stories – elements that offer both defensive and offensive potential. Whether it be a dangerous natural feature (like a chasm), or a deadly creature, (I love a crocodile or snake), there needs to be something on offer. This is also what I admire in other authors – that harnessing of environmental weaponry that can make stories so exciting.
Bronwyn's book list on thrillers that weaponise the environment
Why did Bronwyn love this book?
Jo Nesbo needs no introduction as a master of the thriller genre, and The Snowman is a chilling example of his skill.
A serial killer walking among the community, building snowmen that look inside the homes of his victims. As far as weaponising the environment, and specifically the snow, Nesbo has nailed it. The tension is as dark as the long nights, and the terror is all the colder because of that snow.
I read it in a tropical Rio summer, yet still had to wear a jumper for days.
3 authors picked The Snowman as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.
Soon the first snow will come
A young boy wakes to find his mother missing. Outside, he sees her favourite scarf - wrapped around the neck of a snowman.
And then he will appear again
Detective Harry Hole soon discovers that an alarming number of wives and mothers have gone missing over the years.
And when the snow is gone...
When a second woman disappears, Harry's worst suspicion is confirmed: a serial killer is operating on his home turf.
...he will have taken someone else
*JO NESBO HAS SOLD OVER 50 MILLION BOOKS WORLDWIDE*
*Watch out for The Jealousy Man,…