“We were supposed to be heroes.” “There’s no such thing as heroes.” Conversation between ‘Alis K’ and ‘Borge’ The Informer by Steen Langstrup” HeroesWw2Scandinavian Mysteries Book:The Informer Source: The Informer
“That’s war. It won’t let anyone get away unscathed. I’m sorry about Grete.” Verner aka ‘Jens’ in the novel 'the Informer' by Steen Langstrup” WarWw2Denmark Book:The Informer Source: The Informer
“You just hang in there, boy, hang in with that apprenticeship of yours, do you hear me? You are lucky they would even take someone like you. You’re a child of the slums. A ragtag. On top of that, you’re a whining piece of shit. Nobody will ever do anything for you. Do you understand what I’m saying? They’ll let you starve to death, no problem. Nobody is going to cry on your grave.” Poul-Erik’s Mother The Informer by Steen Langstrup” CrimeMothersNoir StyleScandinavian Mysteries Book:The Informer Source: The Informer
“I’ve been washing stairs my whole life. One day after the other. Since I was five years old. I’ve never complained. Shame on you. I’m embarrassed to have a son like you…can’t even look after his own bicycle. You just wait until your dad comes home. Then you’ll be in trouble, I can tell you that much.” Poul-Erik’s Mother The Informer” MothersBicycleScandinavian Mysteries Book:The Informer Source: The Informer
“Jimmy Sadd is the most evil man I’ve ever known. I mean really evil. I’m not talking about tough, or cruel – all the bosses are tough and cruel. You’ll never get anywhere in our world if you’re not respected. But Jimmy ... God damn, Bruno, getting involved with Sadd ... I’d rather do a deal with the devil himself. Sadd is worse. You’ll never get out.” George Hanson In The Shadow of Sadd.” CrimeGangstersScandinavian MysteriesJimmy Sadd Book:In The Shadow of Sadd Source: In The Shadow of Sadd
“People change sides. You’ve always been a dirty piece of shit cop. You can be bought, Verner!” “Just like you, Ingrid. Just like you.” Conversation between ‘Alis K’ and ‘Jens’ in the novel 'The Informer' by Steen Langstrup” Ww2CopsInformersScandinavian Mysteries Book:The Informer Source: The Informer
“I turn off my cell phone and reluctantly slide it down my pocket. My hands are shaking. A large knife appears in his hand.” William Wilson in the short story 'Metro' by Steen Langstrup” MurderTrainShakingKnifeMetro Book:Metro Source: Metro
“My doppelganger wraps the ear in a handkerchief and shoves it into his pocket as he leaves the train with a nod of his head in my direction.” William Wilson in the short story 'Metro' by Steen Langstrup” HorrorTrainTortureMetroEarHandkerchiefDoppelganger Book:Metro Source: Metro
“There are criminals everywhere these days, you know. One might end up missing the police! Who would have thought that possible?” The Maid The Informer by Steen Langtrup” World War 2Crime ThrillerNoir FictionScandinavian Mysteries Book:The Informer Source: The Informer
“We saved the lives of a whole family that night. Children, parents, uncles, aunts, grandparents, all sailed to safety in Sweden inside a little fisherman’s boat.” Johannes aka ‘BB’ The Informer by Steen Langstrup” Crime FictionNoir FictionWorld War TwoScandinavian Mysteries Book:The Informer Source: The Informer
“It was the second time in a row they were expecting us. We’ve got an informer in our group.” Johannes aka ‘BB’ The Informer by Steen Langstrup” World War 2Crime ThrillerNoir FictionScandinavian MysteriesSabotage Group Bb Book:The Informer Source: The Informer
“No! The mission was to terminate one Hipo officer. Not four by random. You didn’t get him so the operation was a failure.” Johannes aka ‘BB’ The Informer by Steen Langstrup” MissionNoir FictionScandinavian MysteriesHipo Book:The Informer Source: The Informer
“What if the saboteurs come while he’s standing there pissing on our truck?” “Then he’s in trouble.” Conversation between two Gestapo Officers The Informer by Steen Langstrup” TroubleNoir FictionScandinavian MysteriesTrucks Book:The Informer Source: The Informer
“There is always a unique atmosphere in the car when you drive through the City with a dead body in the back.” CrimeNoirScandinavian Literature Book:In The Shadow of Sadd Source: In The Shadow of Sadd
“Someday this war will be over. A new order of the world will appear in its place. The idea of Socialism will prevail. In the future they’ll remember us as heroes.” Thorkild aka ‘Borge’ The Informer by Steen Langstrup” SocialismNoir StyleScandinavian Mysteries Book:The Informer Source: The Informer
“Agreed. We could set a trap for him. See if he goes for it.” “How would we do that?” Conversation between ‘Borge’ and ‘Jens’ The Informer by Steen Langstrup” Ww2TrapInformer Book:The Informer Source: The Informer
“This is Denmark. We are Danes. We keep our distance. We do not pick a seat close to strangers if other seats are available. We do not talk to strangers in the trains.” William Wilson in the short story 'Metro' by Steen Langstrup” HorrorDenmarkTrainsMetro Book:Metro Source: Metro
“Why didn’t you call me at… Sorry, I have no idea where I’ve been. Berlin? Was it Berlin today?” William Wilson in the short story 'Metro' by Steen Langstrup” MetroScandinavianWilliam Wilson Book:Metro Source: Metro
“F***, some people are so determined to be good that it makes me want to puke.” Bruno Hanson in In The Shadow of Sadd.” Crime NoirScandinavian Mysteries Book:In The Shadow of Sadd Source: In The Shadow of Sadd
“Foreign food isn’t really my thing. I tasted whale once, and I was sick for a week.” Crime FictionCrime NoirScandinavian Mysteries Book:In The Shadow of Sadd Source: In The Shadow of Sadd
“We cut down trees that do not bear fruit! We have to bring back the death penalty! It’s the only way to deal with evil.” “Would you execute anyone else, now that you’re in a groove?” Conversation on Radio Fake 112.8 MHz In The Shadow of Sadd” Crime NoirScandinavian Mysteries Book:In The Shadow of Sadd Source: In The Shadow of Sadd
“AK 47, is perfect copy, yes? Every detail. Like real thing. Yes. Kalashnikov. Your boy, he be happy for Uncle Sante, no?” “I’m sorry, Sante. It’s really nice of you, but I don’t want Sofus playing with guns.” Conversation between George Hanson and Sante In The Shadow of Sadd” CrimeDark HumorAk 47Scandinavian Mysteries Book:In The Shadow of Sadd Source: In The Shadow of Sadd
“I’ve just been wandering the streets at night. If I came by a German soldier out alone, I would follow him, shove the pistol to the back of his head, and shoot. Once, I even did two at the same time, but they were really drunk.” Poul-Erik aka ‘Willy’ The Informer by Steen Langstrup” NoirWanderingWw2ScandinavianReally Drunk Book:The Informer Source: The Informer
“It’s a case of mistaken identity. It’s one big mistake. You weren’t even in the country when it happened.” Maja in the short story 'Metro' by Steen Langstrup” HorrorShort StoriesNoirEdgar Allan PoeScandinavian Book:Metro Source: Metro
“But I’m completely innocent in this case. I’m the victim. Don’t you understand? If she’d just dressed in an appropriate manner, nothing would have happened. I’m a peaceful man, and now I’m going to prison.” Conversation on Radio Fake 112.8 MHz In The Shadow of Sadd.” CrimeScandinavianRadio Fake Book:In The Shadow of Sadd Source: In The Shadow of Sadd