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Killing Happiness (Hardcover)
Friedrich Ani; Translated by Alexander Booth; Foreword by Ann Cleeves
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R591
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German author Friedrich Ani combines deep sorrow, human darkness,
and breath-taking tension in his latest crime novel. Happiness is
extinguished completely one cold November night when
eleven-year-old Lennard Grabbe fails to return home. Thirty-four
days later, he is found to have been murdered, and former inspector
Jakob Franck, the protagonist of Friedrich Ani's previous novel The
Nameless Day, is entrusted with delivering the most horrible news
any parent could ever dream of, setting off a chain reaction of
grief among family and friends. As the special task force is unable
to make any progress in the case and the family is unable to deal
with the loss, Franck-driven by the need to bring them clarity but
also by the painful memories of all the unsolved murder cases from
when he was still on active duty-buries himself in witness
statements and reports up to the point of exhaustion. He spends
hours at the crime scene and employs his special technique of
"thought sensitivity," an abstract, intuitive process that may very
well lead him to the "fossil"-that crucial piece of information he
needs to solve the case. Once again, Ani combines deep sorrow,
human darkness, and breath-taking tension in a novel whose
melancholy can hardly be surpassed.
Now in paperback, the thrilling, psychological tale of a
twenty-year-old cold case and the detective committed to solving
it. After years on the job, police detective Jakob Franck has
retired. Finally, the dead-with all their mysteries-will no longer
have any claim on him. Or so he thinks. On a cold autumn afternoon,
a case he thought he'd long put behind him returns to his life-and
turns it upside down. The Nameless Day tells the story of that
twenty-year-old case, which began with Franck carrying the news of
the suicide of a seventeen-year-old girl to her mother, and holding
her for seven hours as, in her grief, she said not a single word.
Now her father has appeared, swearing to Franck that his daughter
was murdered. Can Franck follow the cold trail of evidence two
decades later to see whether he's telling the truth? Could he live
with himself if he didn't? A psychological crime novel certain to
thrill fans of Henning Mankell and Jo Nesbo, The Nameless Day is a
masterpiece, a tightly plotted story of contemporary alienation,
loss, and violence.
After years on the job, police detective Jakob Franck has retired.
Finally, the dead with all their mysteries will no longer have any
claim on him. Or so he thinks. On a cold autumn afternoon, a case
he thought he'd long put behind him returns to his life and turns
it upside down. The Nameless Day tells the story of that
twenty-year-old case, which began with Franck carrying the news of
the suicide of a seventeen-year-old girl to her mother, and holding
her for seven hours as, in her grief, she said not a single word.
Now her father has appeared, swearing to Franck that his daughter
was murdered. Can Franck follow the cold trail of evidence two
decades later to see whether he's telling the truth? Could he live
with himself if he didn't? A psychological crime novel certain to
thrill fans of Henning Mankell and Jo Nesbo, The Nameless Day is a
masterpiece, a tightly plotted story of contemporary alienation,
loss, and violence.
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