Nightmare e-bog
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'One of the most exciting Swedish crime novels of recent years...' GoteborgspostenFrom the bestselling author of The Hypnotist comes the second high-octane thriller featuring Detective Inspector Joona LinnaHe is an artist in terrorThe lifeless body of a young woman is discovered on an abandoned boat. A man is found hanging alone in his apartment.This is his masterpieceShould the deaths be treat...
E-bog
64,22 DKK
Forlag
HarperCollins
Udgivet
13 september 2012
Genrer
1DN
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780007488087
'One of the most exciting Swedish crime novels of recent years...' GoteborgspostenFrom the bestselling author of The Hypnotist comes the second high-octane thriller featuring Detective Inspector Joona LinnaHe is an artist in terrorThe lifeless body of a young woman is discovered on an abandoned boat. A man is found hanging alone in his apartment.This is his masterpieceShould the deaths be treated as suicide or murder? Four people know the answer. But a killer wants them dead.And only one man can destroy itCan Detective Inspector Joona Linna keep them alive long enough to find out the truth?Perfect for fans of Jo NesboPraise for Lars Kepler:'A high-octane, taut thriller' Marie Claire'It doesn't get much better than this' Goteborgsposten'Intricate detective work and heart-ticking suspense' Boston Globe'Kepler's plots are always thrilling' The Sunday Times'Hurtles along ... full of nuanced detail which sets it far above the average thriller ... You'll be terrified' Evening Standard'Taking Europe by storm...ferocious, visceral storytelling that wraps you in a cloak of darkness' Daily Mail'Deeply scarifying stuff' Independent'Kepler has a direct line to a very dark place in the human soul' Lev Grossman, Time'The reader is ready to sell his own soul for the opportunity to read this book without interruption, at one sitting.' Arbetarbladet'A creepy and compulsive crime thriller.' Mo Hayder'Intelligent, original and chilling Simon Beckett'Kepler matches the great Jo Nesbo for gothic excitement.' Weekend Australian