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South Africa
Born a Crime: Stories From a South African Childhood by Trevor Noah
The Housemaid's Daughter by Barbara Mutch
Devil's Peak by Deon Meyer

Australia
The Exiles (The Australians Series) by William Stuart Long
The Husband's Secret by Liane Moriarty
Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty
A Drop in the Ocean by Jenni Ogden
Music From Standing Waves by Johanna Craven
New Zealand
The Colour by Rose Tremain
The Luminaries by Eleanor Catton

Austria
Vienna Nocturne by Vivien Shotwell
Belgium
On Black Sisters Street by Chika Unigwe
When in Bruges by Nic Saint
England
The Cuckoo's Calling by Robert Galbraith
France:
The Grape Series: My Grape Year: by Laura Bradbury
Iceland
Burial Rites by Hannah Kent
Jar City by Arnaldur Indriðason (First in Series)
Last Rituals by Yrsa Sigurðardóttir (First in Series)
Frozen Assets by Quentin Bates (First in Series)
Frozen Out by Quentin Bates
Italy
Recipe for Life by Nicky Pellegrino
My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante
Norway
Beartown by Fredrik Backman
I'm Traveling Alone by Samuel Bjørk
Eva's Eye by Karin Fossum
The Last Pilgrim by Gard Sveen
Russia
A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles
Sweden
The Ice Princess by Camilla Läckberg
The Hypnotist by Lars Kepler
Sun Storm by Åsa Larsson

Canada
Ontario: Forty Words for Sorrow by Giles Blunt
Quebec: Still Life by Louise Penny (First in Series)
Mexico
The Xibalba Murders by Lyn Hamilton
USA/Mexico
The Butterfly's Daughter by Mary Alice Monroe


I didn't love it particularly but maybe someone else will like it - and I think it's not on this list you've posted above:
Belgium: When in Bruges by Nic Saint
Belgium: When in Bruges by Nic Saint



Set in 16th-century Instanbul, this is a murder mystery, an art history lesson, and a love story all in one.
LINK to my review


Number one in the Lara McClintoch Archeological Mystery series, takes our heroine from her home in Toronto to the Yucatan peninsula. I am a fan of magical realism, but Hamilton’s efforts seemed heavy-handed. All in all, it was a somewhat entertaining mystery … a bit more hard-hitting than most cozies, though Lara IS an amateur sleuth. I did enjoy learning a bit more about Mayan lore.
LINK to my review
NORTH AMERICA - USA & MEXICO

Luz Avila sets out on a road trip to take her grandmother’s ashes back to her native village in Mexico, an area near the Monarch butterfly sanctuary. This was a chick-lit, road-trip, find-yourself kind of novel. I was intrigued by the link to the monarch butterfly migration, and by the main character’s journey from Milwaukee (where I currently live) to San Antonio (where I grew up) and on to Mexico.
LINK to my review


NONfiction: A five-hundred-year-old legend. An ancient curse. A stunning medical mystery. And a pioneering journey into the unknown heart of the world’s densest jungle.
LINK to my review


I love the Count and the way he leads his life. He may be confined to the hotel, but his life is certainly *not* limited. This has an intricate plot, involving intrigue, misdirection, suspense, luck and a lot of courage and ingenuity.
LINK to my review


The Cuckoo’s Calling – Robert Galbraith – 4****
Galbraith is the pseudonym of J K Rowling, and this book proves that she knows how to craft a compelling story. I really liked Strike as a lead character, but I really loved his assistant, Robin. These two make a great team. The plot is suitably complex, with plenty of red herrings to confuse and misdirect both Strike and the reader. I’ll definitely continue with this series.
LINK to my review
Europe - NORWAY
Beartown – Fredrik Backman – 4****
A character wonders: “what are principles worth, if you don’t win?”. That may be the essence of this novel, set in a small town where hockey is everything. This is definitely a departure from the kinds of novels that have made Backman an international literary star. No cranky old men or grandmothers who spin fantasy adventure tales here. But you will recognize Backman’s gift for drawing characters – good, bad, young, old, talented young people, and alcoholic has-beens.
LINK to my review



Quentin Bates
First in series: Frozen Assets
APA: Frozen Out

India The God of Small Things
Sweden The Ice Princess Camilla Lackberg and The Hypnotist by Lars Kepler
Sun Storm by Åsa Larsson
Norway I'm Traveling Alone by Samuel Bjørk
Eva's Eye by Karin Fossum
The Last Pilgrim by Gard Sveen
Denmark
South africa Devil's Peak by Deon Meyer
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Below are links to another group's resources for book and authors from each country. They have done a wonderful job compiling them so I hope you make use of them!!!
Lists are from: Around the World in 80 Books
African Countries
Asian Countries
European Countries
Middle East (Includes Parts of Europe, Asia and Africa)
Pacific Islands and Australia
Latin American Countries
Mexico and Canada
US States