A review by alicekd
I Can See in the Dark by Karin Fossum

4.0

I Can See in the Dark is narrated by Riktor, a disturbed loner who takes pleasure in watching other people suffering. This book was quite disturbing because Riktor was such a heartless, unsympathetic character. He seemed to have no conscience and didn’t care about other people as long as he was OK. I liked the way in which Fossum interweaved all the characters, it reminded me of one of my favourite authors, Ruth Rendell.

Overall it was a good, creepy read and I would recommend it if you’re looking for a slightly different take on crime fiction.

For my full review, please visit: https://aliceandthebooks.wordpress.com/2015/08/02/i-can-see-in-the-dark-by-karin-fossum/