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Humans have always used their hands to create the world around
them. But now most of us have gone from being practitioners to
theorists, from being producers to consumers. What happens to our
society when we are so divorced from the act of making? What
happens to us as individuals when we limit the uses to which we put
our hands? These are questions that preoccupy Siri Helle when she
inherits a cabin of 25 square metres, without electricity, inlet
water, or a loo, and decides to build an outhouse herself. Without
any previous experience of building anything, she has to learn on
the job and what she learns is not just about how to lay a floor
and construct walls, but about what she is capable of and about
craft and about the satisfactions to be found in making things by
hand. Written with humour and insight, Handmade is the inspiring
story of someone who tried to do it herself - and did.
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Evil Flowers - Stories
Gunnhild Øyehaug; Translated by Kari Dickson
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"Erika Fatland [is] shaping up to be one of the Nordics' most
exciting new travel writers" National Geographic **SHORTLISTED FOR
THE STANFORDS DOLMAN TRAVEL BOOK OF THE YEAR 2020** "A hauntingly
lyrical meditation to the contingencies of history" Wall Street
Journal "[An] impressive mix of history, reportage and travel
memoir" Washington Post The Border is a book about Russia and
Russian history without its author ever entering Russia itself; a
book about being the neighbour of that mighty, expanding empire
throughout history. It is a chronicle of the colourful, exciting,
tragic and often unbelievable histories of these bordering nations,
their cultures, their people, their landscapes. Through her last
three documentary books - one about terrorism in Beslan, one about
the 2011 terror attacks in Norway and one about post-Soviet Central
Asia - social anthropologist Erika Fatland has established herself
as a sharp observer and an outstanding interviewer at the forefront
of Nordic non-fiction. Translated from the Norwegian by Kari
Dickson
An ambitious and magnificent new travelogue by internationally
bestselling, prizewinning writer Erika Fatland. The Himalayas
meander for more than two thousand kilometres through many
different countries, from Pakistan to Myanmar via Nepal, India,
Tibet and Bhutan, where the world religions of Islam, Buddhism and
Hinduism are interspersed with ancient shamanic beliefs. Countless
languages and vastly different cultures exist in these isolated
mountain valleys. Modernity and tradition collide, while the great
powers fight for influence. As Erika Fatland introduces us to the
people she meets along her journey, and in particular the women,
she takes us on a vivid and dizzying expedition at altitude through
incredible landscapes and dramatic, unknown histories. Skilfully
weaving the politics, geography, astrology, theology and ecology of
this vast region, she also explores some of the most volatile human
conflicts of our times. With her unique gift for listening, and for
storytelling, she has become one of the most exciting travel
writers of her generation. Translated from the Norwegian by Kari
Dickson
Jack’s plan to impress the new girl in town goes hilariously
wrong in this companion novel to Batchelder-winning Brown,
illustrated by outstanding Norwegian cartoonist Øyvind Torseter.
The trio of friends from Batchelder-winnning Brown is back, this
time following the adventures of Jack. When a new girl moves to
town, Jack is determined to impress and befriend her. The only
problem? Her mom’s supposedly a famous singer, and she’ll only
stick around if she can find some celebrity friends. So Jack
hatches a plan to land himself in the newspaper: he’s going to
rescue the chairman’s prize-winning hen. Of course, that means he
has to “borrow†it first. But when the “borrowed†hen then
goes missing, Jack finds himself in some serious trouble. He’s
going to need some superhero help to find the missing hen and set
things right. Enter Black—Jack’s superhero alter ego—to the
rescue! Along with his faithful companions Brown and Blue, of
course. While Brown and Blue might not completely understand what
has happened or why they’re involved, neither does Jack, really.
But they’re ready for action and raring to go! An endearing and
playful middle grade book about friendship, fame, and fun. The
second book in Håkon Øvreås' award-winning My Alter Ego Is
A Superhero trilogy, Black can also be enjoyed as
a stand-alone novel. Black is illustrated throughout by one of
Norway’s greatest cartoonist, Øyvind Torseter.
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The Bird Coat (Hardcover)
Inger Marie Kjolstadmyr; Illustrated by Oyvind Torseter; Translated by Kari Dickson
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This tale of passion, persistence, and hubris reminds us that what
seems foolish in hindsight may have been born of boldness and
bravery. The tailor Pierre has a big dream: He wants to fly. To
make this outlandish vision a reality, he decides to sew a garment
that is up to the task: his very own, resplendent bird coat. But
can a human really become a bird with anything but disastrous
results? This is a fantastical story of the imagined selves that we
dream into being, and the hubris that can come hand-in-hand with
these imaginings. Illustrated in the distinctive hand of
award-winning Norwegian illustrator Oyvind Torseter, this tale was
inspired by the true story of Franz Reichelt, dubbed "the flying
tailor," who in 1912 jumped from the Eiffel Tower in an attempt at
flight.
Jack’s plan to impress the new girl in town goes hilariously
wrong in this companion novel to Batchelder-winning Brown,
illustrated by outstanding Norwegian cartoonist Øyvind Torseter.
The trio of friends from Batchelder-winnning Brown is back, this
time following the adventures of Jack. When a new girl moves to
town, Jack is determined to impress and befriend her. The only
problem? Her mom’s supposedly a famous singer, and she’ll only
stick around if she can find some celebrity friends. So Jack
hatches a plan to land himself in the newspaper: he’s going to
rescue the chairman’s prize-winning hen. Of course, that means he
has to “borrow†it first. But when the “borrowed†hen then
goes missing, Jack finds himself in some serious trouble. He’s
going to need some superhero help to find the missing hen and set
things right. Enter Black Jack’s superhero alter ego—to the
rescue! Along with his faithful companions Brown and Blue, of
course. While Brown and Blue might not completely understand what
has happened or why they’re involved, neither does Jack, really.
But they’re ready for action and raring to go! An endearing and
playful middle grade book about friendship, fame, and fun. The
second book in Håkon Øvreås' award-winning My Alter Ego Is
A Superhero trilogy, Black can also be enjoyed as
a stand-alone novel. Black is illustrated throughout by one of
Norway’s greatest cartoonist, Øyvind Torseter.
"A mesmerising trip across Central Asia . . . A fascinating
travelogue" Financial Times SHORTLISTED FOR EDWARD STANFORD/LONELY
PLANET DEBUT TRAVEL WRITER OF THE YEAR 2020 An unforgettable
journey through the former Soviet Republics, by a prizewinning
author of international reportage Erika Fatland takes the reader on
a journey that is unknown to even the most seasoned globetrotter.
The five former Soviet Republics' Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan all became independent when
the Soviet Union fell apart in 1991. How have these countries
developed since then? In the Kyrgyzstani villages Erika Fatland
meets victims of the widely known tradition of bride snatching; she
visits the huge and desolate Polygon in Kazakhstan where the Soviet
Union tested explosions of nuclear bombs; she meets Chinese shrimp
gatherers on the banks of the dried out Aral Sea and she witnesses
the fall of a dictator. She travels incognito through Turkmenistan,
a country that is closed to journalists. She meets exhausted human
rights activists in Kazakhstan, survivors from the massacre in Osh
in 2010, German Menonites that found paradise on the Kyrgyzstani
plains 200 years ago. During her travels, she observes how ancient
customs clash with gas production and she witnesses the underlying
conflicts between ethnic Russians and the majority in a country
that is slowly building its future in Nationalist colours. In these
countries, that used to be the furthest border of the Soviet Union,
life follows another pace of time. Amidst the treasures of
Samarkand and the bleakness of Soviet architecture, Erika Fatland
moves with her openness towards the people and the landscapes
around her. A rare and unforgettable travelogue. Translated from
the Norwegian by Kari Dickson
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Inborn (Paperback)
Thomas Enger; Translated by Kari Dickson
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When a double murder takes place in a Norwegian village high
school, a teenager finds himself subject to trial by social media
... and in the dock. Bestselling, highly emotive and award-winning
Nordic Noir... 'One of the finest writers of the Nordic Noir genre'
Ragnar Jonasson 'If you like your crime smart, dark and morally
compelling then you'll absolutely love this book' 17 Degrees
Magazine _________________ What turns a boy into a killer? When the
high school in the small Norwegian village of Fredheim becomes a
murder scene, the finger is soon pointed at seventeen-year-old
Even. As the investigation closes in, social media is ablaze with
accusations, rumours and even threats, and Even finds himself the
subject of an online trial as well as being in the dock ... for
murder? Even pores over his memories of the months leading up to
the crime, and it becomes clear that more than one villager was
acting suspiciously ... and secrets are simmering beneath the calm
surface of this close-knit community. As events from the past play
tag with the present, he's forced to question everything he thought
he knew. Was the death of his father in a car crash a decade
earlier really accidental? Has a relationship stirred up something
that someone is prepared to kill to protect? It seems that there
may be no one that Even can trust. But can we trust him? A taut,
moving and chilling thriller, Inborn examines the very nature of
evil, and asks the questions: How well do we really know our
families? How well do we know ourselves? _________________
'Spine-chilling and utterly unputdownable' Yrsa Sigurdardottir 'One
of the most unusual and intense talents in the field' Barry
Forshaw, Independent 'Satisfyingly tense and dark' Sunday Times
Crime Club 'MUST HAVE' Sunday Express S Magazine 'Intriguing'
Guardian 'Sophisticated and suspenseful' Literary Review 'Full of
suspense and heart' Crime Monthly 'Thomas Enger's novels are
intelligent and emotionally aware and Inborn is no exception ... an
exciting and thought-provoking novel' New Books Magazine 'Inborn is
a small-town murder mystery and courtroom drama with multi-faceted
characters and compelling twists that will keep you guessing until
the very end' Culture Fly 'A tightly plotted mix of thrillers and
courtroom drama ... compelling, twisty and full of emotion'
Off-the-Shelf Books You loved Nineteen Minutes and We Need to Talk
about Kevin, now read Inborn
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Mulysses (Hardcover)
Øyvind Torseter; Translated by Kari Dickson
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An astonishing, high-adventure graphic novel that playfully remixes
The Odyssey, Moby Dick, and more, from Norway’s greatest
cartoonist. Fresh out of a job, with his apartment slated for
demolition and his possessions seized, Mulysses is in need of
$5,000—and fast! As luck would have it, he crosses paths just in
time with a wealthy collector, who offers him the fortune he seeks
if he succeeds in bringing back the world’s biggest eye, fabled
to grant its owner enormous power. Like Ulysses, Ishmael, and many
others before him, Mulysses takes to the sea in search of both
adventure and himself. In addition to his high comedic, cartoonist
talents, Øyvind Torseter is one of Norway’s most acclaimed
illustrators. This is his seventh book with Enchanted Lion.
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Killed (Paperback)
Thomas Enger; Translated by Kari Dickson
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Investigative journalist Henning Juul follows a dangerous trail to
find his young son's murderer, in the explosive, heart-breaking
finale to the international, bestselling Henning Juul series.
'Outstanding' Ragnar Jonasson 'A gripping narrative that begs
comparison to Stieg Larsson' Bookpage 'Satisfyingly tense and dark
... a deep and complex book' Sunday Times ------------------------
Crime reporter Henning Juul thought his life was over when his
young son was murdered. But that was only the beginning...
Determined to find his son's killer, Henning doggedly follows an
increasingly dangerous trail, where dark hands from the past emerge
to threaten everything. His ex-wife Nora is pregnant with another
man's child, his sister Trine is implicated in the fire that killed
his son and, with everyone he thought he could trust seemingly
hiding something, Henning has nothing to lose ... except his own
life. Packed with tension and unexpected twists, Killed is the
long-awaited finale of one of the darkest, most chilling and
emotive series you may ever read. Someone will be killed. But who?
------------------------ Praise for Thomas Enger 'One of the most
unusual and intense writers in the field' Barry Forshaw,
Independent 'MUST HAVE' Sunday Express S Magazine 'Intriguing'
Guardian 'Sophisticated and suspenseful' Literary Review 'Full of
suspense and heart' Crime Monthly 'Thomas Enger writes with verve,
colour and a pace that builds to a thrilling climax' European
Literature Network 'Superbly compelling ... the characters leap
right off the page' Shotsmag 'Destined to become Nordic Noir
classic' Yrsa Sigurdardottir 'Slick, compelling and taut' Chris
Ewan
A journey along the seemingly endless Russian border - from North
Korea in the Far East through Russia's bordering states in Asia and
the Caucasus, crossing the Caspian Ocean and the Black Sea along
the way. "Erika Fatland [is] shaping up to be one of the Nordics'
most exciting new travel writers" National Geographic **SHORTLISTED
FOR THE STANFORDS DOLMAN TRAVEL BOOK OF THE YEAR 2020** "A
hauntingly lyrical meditation to the contingencies of history" Wall
Street Journal "[An] impressive mix of history, reportage and
travel memoir" Washington Post The Border is a book about Russia
and Russian history without its author ever entering Russia itself;
a book about being the neighbour of that mighty, expanding empire
throughout history. It is a chronicle of the colourful, exciting,
tragic and often unbelievable histories of these bordering nations,
their cultures, their people, their landscapes. Through her last
three documentary books - one about terrorism in Beslan, one about
the 2011 terror attacks in Norway and one about post-Soviet Central
Asia - social anthropologist Erika Fatland has established herself
as a sharp observer and an outstanding interviewer at the forefront
of Nordic non-fiction. Translated from the Norwegian by Kari
Dickson
A fun twist on an old fairytale called "The Troll with No Heart,"
The Heartless Troll is about a troll who's hidden his heart and the
seventh son of a king who goes in search of his six brothers. The
young man's journey brings him to a mountain, a captive princess,
and a terrifying troll. The illustrations are by turns fanciful and
lovely as well as dark and terrifying, but a continuous thread of
good humor and playfulness runs thorugh the whole story. Oyvind
Torseter is a Norwegian artist, illustrator, comic book artist, and
author. Torseter studied illustration at the Merkantilt Institutt
in Oslo, the School for Graphic Design in Oslo, and the Kent
Institute of Art and Design in England. In addition to his own
books, Torseter has illustrated books by other authors, including
My Father's Arms Are a Boat by Stein Erik Lunde.
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Cursed (Paperback)
Thomas Enger; Translated by Kari Dickson
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When a woman fails to return from a retreat in Italy, investigative
journalist Henning Juul discovers that she never left Oslo ... and
her disappearance leads to a chilling case that has unexpected and
devastating links to the past. 'One of the most unusual and intense
talents in the field' Barry Forshaw, Independent 'A sophisticated
and suspenseful tale' Jessica Mann, Literary Review 'Suspenseful,
dark and gritty ... this is a must-read' Booklist
------------------------ What secret would you kill to protect?
When Hedda Hellberg fails to return from a retreat in Italy, her
husband discovers that his wife's life is tangled in mystery. Hedda
never left Oslo, the retreat has no record of her and, what's more,
she appears to be connected to the death of an old man, gunned down
on the first day of the hunting season in the depths of the Swedish
forests. Henning Juul becomes involved in the case when his ex-wife
joins in the search for the missing woman, and the estranged pair
find themselves enmeshed both in the murky secrets of one of
Sweden's wealthiest families, and in the painful truths surrounding
the death of their own son. When their lives are threatened, Juul
is prepared to risk everything to uncover a sinister maze of
secrets that ultimately leads to the dark heart of European
history. Chilling, gritty and unputdownable, Cursed marks the
return of one of Norway's finest crime writers.
------------------------ Praise for Thomas Enger 'Satisfyingly
tense and dark ... a deep and complex book' Sunday Times 'MUST
HAVE' Sunday Express S Magazine 'Intriguing' Guardian 'Full of
suspense and heart' Crime Monthly 'Thomas Enger writes with verve,
colour and a pace that builds to a thrilling climax' European
Literature Network 'A crime series worth watching' Library Journal
'Superbly compelling ... the characters leap right off the page,
and the relationship between them is as twisted and complex as the
story itself' Shotsmag 'Outstanding' Ragnar Jonasson 'A masterpiece
of intrigue, fast-paced action and suspense that is destined to
become a Nordic Noir classic' Yrsa Sigurdardottir 'An intriguing
new voice in crime' NJ Cooper 'Slick, compelling and taut' Chris
Ewan
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Brown (Hardcover)
Oyvind Torseter; Hakon Ovreas; Translated by Kari Dickson
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"Brown is a warm and powerful story of friendship and courage, full
of creativity and everyday magic."-From the jury statement, Nordic
Council Children's and Young People's Literature Prize Guided by
his grandfather's ghost, two cans of paint, and a little help from
his friends, Brown can do anything! Just as long as nobody's
parents find out. Brown is the fantastical first book in the
award-winning My Alter Ego Is A Superhero series from Norway, Brown
has been sold into twenty-seven languages and is illustrated
throughout by the now-familiar and beloved Oyvind Torseter. New in
the neighborhood and hounded by fort-wrecking bullies, Rusty is
looking glum. And to top it all off, his grandfather has just died.
Rusty is stuck sorting out his emotions while the adults are busy
sorting out the "practicalities" with the hospital. But one dark
night, after watching a superhero movie on TV, Rusty gets an
idea... Dressed in brown pants, a black-and-brown striped shirt, a
brown mask and cape, and his mother's brown belt, the superhero
BROWN is born! Guided by his grandfather's ghost, two cans of
paint, and a little help from his friends, Brown can do anything!
Just as long as nobody's parents find out. Oyvind Torseter is a
Norwegian artist and illustrator who has created eight books on his
own and several with other authors. He's received numerous awards
for his books, including a Bologna Ragazzi Award and the Norwegian
Book Art Prize. In 2014, Oyvind was a finalist for the prestigious
Hans Christian Andersen Award. Other titles with Enchanted Lion
Books include: My Father's Arms Are a Boat, The Hole, Why Dogs Have
Wet Noses, The Heartless Troll and others.
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Hellfire (Paperback)
Karin Fossum; Translated by Kari Dickson
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A mother and child are found dead in an old caravan on a remote
piece of land. There is a bloody footprint at the scene. Meanwhile,
another mother confesses to her son that he is adopted. The man who
abandoned them, now the focus of the boy's obsession, is not his
real father. Chief Inspector Sejer is tasked with investigating the
murder - and soon receives important information about the two
families...
Humans have always used their hands to create the world around
them. But now most of us have gone from being practitioners to
theorists, from being producers to consumers. What happens to our
society when we are so divorced from the act of making? What
happens to us as individuals when we limit the uses to which we put
our hands? These are questions that preoccupy Siri Helle when she
inherits a cabin of 25 square metres, without electricity, inlet
water, or a loo, and decides to build an outhouse herself. Without
any previous experience of building anything, she has to learn on
the job and what she learns is not just about how to lay a floor
and construct walls, but about what she is capable of and about
craft and about the satisfactions to be found in making things by
hand. Written with humour and insight, Handmade is the inspiring
story of someone who tried to do it herself - and did.
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Bedtime for Bo (Hardcover)
Kjersti Annesdatter Skomsvold; Illustrated by Mari Kanstad Johnsen; Translated by Kari Dickson
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A New York Times/New York Public Library Best Illustrated
Children's Book of 2022 Stretch like a giraffe and snuggle like a
meerkat with Bo and Mommy as they get ready for bed! It's time for
bed, but little Bo isn't ready to stop playing quite yet! As his
mother gamely guides him through his nighttime routine, he imitates
various animals-a hibernating bear after eating a snack, a
snuggling sea otter when taking a bath, a coiled python while
curling up under the covers... Mommy joins in on the fun and keeps
one step ahead of Bo until he falls asleep, soaring like a bird
into the world of dreams. A lively and imaginative take on getting
ready for bed that celebrates creative family play and the joyous
love between mother and son.
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The Whisperer (Paperback)
Karin Fossum; Translated by Kari Dickson
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Read the stunning, psychologically acute new thriller from the
Queen of Norwegian crime fiction. **SHORTLISTED FOR THE PETRONA
AWARD 2019** Ragna Riegel works in a supermarket and still lives in
her childhood home. She's alone in the world since her only son
moved to Berlin. She longs for a Christmas or birthday card from
him. Ragna lives her life within strict self-imposed limits: she
sits in the same seat on the bus every day, on her way to her
predictable job. On her way home she always visits the same local
shop. She feels safe in her routine, until one day she receives a
letter with a threatening message scrawled in capital letters. An
unknown enemy has entered her world and she must use all her means
to defend herself. When the worst happens, Inspector Konrad Sejer
is called in to interrogate Ragna. Is this unassuming woman out of
her depth, or is she hiding a dark secret? 'The final page will
make your jaw drop and your heart stop' Evening Standard
'Exemplary... the suspense is maintained with a sure touch'
Guardian
THE MILLION-SELLING AND CWA AWARD-WINNING DCI EWERT GRENS SERIES
CONTINUES, AS ROSLUND AND HELLSTROEM SHIFT THEIR SOCIAL SPOTLIGHT
TO SWEDEN'S NETWORK OF CHILD GANGS. 'You will find yourself utterly
engaged from the very first chapter' Independent 'Very bold and
very scary . . . a book to appreciate' Crime Thriller Fella TWO
SIDES. In the Stockholm suburb of Raby, tensions between the
Swedish authorities and organised juvenile gangs are approaching
critical mass. TWO SENTINELS. Investigators Jose Pereira and DCI
Ewert Grens are increasingly disturbed by the escalating militancy
of these criminal enterprises. TWO SOLDIERS. The police are of
little concern to blood brothers Leon and Gabriel. They have vowed
to secure dominance in the area, at any cost. A dangerous collision
awaits both sides. And so does a shocking revelation that will make
all four men question the direction their lives have taken. Loved
Two Soldiers and now want to start the DCI Ewert Grens series from
the beginning? Take a look at Pen 33 . . .
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Cell 8 - Ewert Grens 3 (Paperback)
Anders Roslund, Boerge Hellstroem; Translated by Kari Dickson
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THE SUNDAY TIMES 60 BEST THRILLERS AND CRIME NOVELS OF THE PAST 6
YEARS PICK - A CAPITAL CRIME AND A CHILLING CONSPIRACY AWAIT DCI
EWERT GRENS. 'A powerful, multi-layered novel' Guardian 'A
mesmerising crime narrative' Independent ONE CELL A convicted
murderer dies awaiting execution on Ohio's death row. ONE CRIMINAL
Six years later, the same man walks into a Stockholm police
station. ONE CONSPIRACY He's defeated death. He's played the
unplayable system. And now Detective Superintendent Ewert Grens
must discover how. Looking for another novel in the million-selling
DCI Ewert Grens series? Try Two Soldiers . . .
WINNER OF THE 2011 CWA INTERNATIONAL DAGGER. A NEW YORK TIMES TOP 5
BESTSELLER. AND SOON TO BE A HOLLYWOOD BLOCKBUSTER - SCANDINAVIAN
CRIME DOES NOT GET MORE EXPLOSIVE. 'Extraordinarily compelling'
Daily Mail 'Three Seconds is just about how long it feels it takes
to read Three Seconds . . . Terrific' Time Out ONE MURDER. Piet
Hoffmann is the Swedish police force's best undercover operative.
Not even his family know of his double identity. Yet when a drug
deal with the Polish mafia goes fatally wrong, his secret life
begins to crumble around him. TWO MEN. Detective Inspector Ewert
Grens is charged with investigating the drug-related killing.
Unaware of Hoffmann's true identity, he believes himself to be on
the trail of a dangerous psychopath. THREE SECONDS. Hoffmann must
desperately maintain his cover; else he is a dead man walking. But,
in the doggedly-perceptive Ewert Grens, he has just made the most
relentless of enemies. Can't get enough of DCI Ewert Grens? Then
check out Cell 8, named by the Sunday Times as one of the 60 Best
Thrillers and Crime Novels of the Past 6 Years.
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