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'The darkness dwells, the desperation grows between the characters
and the walls close in until you're caught in the trap.' Lars
Kepler A breathless page-turner from an international master of
suspense, this is a story about dependency, justice, and the
sometimes fine line between right and wrong. Three young people.
Bill, a widower and single dad, is in a financial mess with bills
to pay when he rents out a room in his apartment to Karla. Karla
left home to study law and to earn some money begins working as a
cleaner at the palatial home of Steven and Regina Rytter. But
inside their house it is clear that something is wrong with the
doctor and his wife, who never leaves her bedroom. Jennica is
single and careerless when she meets Steven on Tinder. But just as
she thinks her luck is changing, it soon becomes clear that Steven
is hiding secrets of his own . . . Two murders. By the end of the
summer Steven and Regina Rytter will be found dead in their home
and the questions will begin . . . One truth. Ordinary people will
do things they never thought possible when faced with extraordinary
circumstances, and the truth is that the woman inside may hold the
key to it all . . . Praise for Nearly a Normal Family: ‘Deceptive
and riveting’ Karin Slaughter, bestselling author of Girl,
Forgotten ‘Taut page-turner *****’ The Sun ‘A cracking
read!’ T. M. Logan, bestselling author of The Vacation ‘A
compulsively readable tour de force’ Wall Street Journal ‘A
canny, intensely suspenseful legal thriller’ Scott Turow, author
of Presumed Innocent
'The darkness dwells, the desperation grows between the characters
and the walls close in until you're caught in the trap.' Lars
Kepler A breathless page-turner from an international master of
suspense, this is a story about dependency, justice, and the
sometimes fine line between right and wrong. Three young people.
Bill, a widower and single dad, is in a financial mess with bills
to pay when he rents out a room in his apartment to Karla. Karla
left home to study law and to earn some money begins working as a
cleaner at the palatial home of Steven and Regina Rytter. But
inside their house it is clear that something is wrong with the
doctor and his wife, who never leaves her bedroom. Jennica is
single and careerless when she meets Steven on Tinder. But just as
she thinks her luck is changing, it soon becomes clear that Steven
is hiding secrets of his own . . . Two murders. By the end of the
summer Steven and Regina Rytter will be found dead in their home
and the questions will begin . . . One truth. Ordinary people will
do things they never thought possible when faced with extraordinary
circumstances, and the truth is that the woman inside may hold the
key to it all . . . Praise for Nearly a Normal Family: ‘Deceptive
and riveting’ Karin Slaughter, bestselling author of Girl,
Forgotten ‘Taut page-turner *****’ The Sun ‘A cracking
read!’ T. M. Logan, bestselling author of The Vacation ‘A
compulsively readable tour de force’ Wall Street Journal ‘A
canny, intensely suspenseful legal thriller’ Scott Turow, author
of Presumed Innocent
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A Nearly Normal Family
M T Edvardsson; Translated by Rachel Wilson-Broyles
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The worldwide bestseller, over half a million copies sold. A Nearly
Normal Family is the stunning psychological thriller from M. T.
Edvardsson, which asks what would a parent do if their child was
suspected of murder, and just how far they’d go to protect them .
. . 'A deceptive and riveting novel' – Karin Slaughter One night,
eighteen-year-old Stella comes home late. The next morning she is
accused of murder. As parents Michael and Ulrika deal with the
fallout and try to protect their daughter, they must search out the
truth – but how much do they really know about their daughter?
Told from three viewpoints – father, mother and daughter – but
who is telling the truth? Perfect for fans of A. J. Finn’s The
Woman in the Window or J. P. Delaney’s The Girl Before. Praise
for A Nearly Normal Family: 'An absolutely fantastic read' – Jo
Spain 'An utterly compelling premise . . . a layered, intelligent
novel' – Fiona Cummins 'A canny, intensely suspenseful legal
thriller' – Scott Turow 'I couldn't go to bed until I finished
it. Effortlessly brilliant' – Sandie Jones 'I couldn't put it
down' – Michelle Frances 'An unsettling page turner. Highly
Recommended' – Adam Hamdy
'The darkness dwells, the desperation grows between the characters
and the walls close in until you're caught in the trap.' Lars
Kepler A breathless page-turner from an international master of
suspense, this is a story about dependency, justice, and the
sometimes fine line between right and wrong. Three young people.
Bill, a widower and single dad, is in a financial mess with bills
to pay when he rents out a room in his apartment to Karla. Karla
left home to study law and to earn some money begins working as a
cleaner at the palatial home of Steven and Regina Rytter. But
inside their house it is clear that something is wrong with the
doctor and his wife, who never leaves her bedroom. Jennica is
single and careerless when she meets Steven on Tinder. But just as
she thinks her luck is changing, it soon becomes clear that Steven
is hiding secrets of his own . . . Two murders. By the end of the
summer Steven and Regina Rytter will be found dead in their home
and the questions will begin . . . One truth. Ordinary people will
do things they never thought possible when faced with extraordinary
circumstances, and the truth is that the woman inside may hold the
key to it all . . . Praise for Nearly a Normal Family: ‘Deceptive
and riveting’ Karin Slaughter, bestselling author of Girl,
Forgotten ‘Taut page-turner *****’ The Sun ‘A cracking
read!’ T. M. Logan, bestselling author of The Vacation ‘A
compulsively readable tour de force’ Wall Street Journal ‘A
canny, intensely suspenseful legal thriller’ Scott Turow, author
of Presumed Innocent
'A deceptive and riveting novel' Karin Slaughter
A Nearly Normal Family is the stunning psychological thriller from M.
T. Edvardsson and asks what would you do if your child was suspected of
murder, how far would you go to protect them? Do you want to know the
truth? If you loved A. J. Finn’s The Woman in the Window or J. P.
Delaney’s The Girl Before, you will love this.
Every murder case starts with a suspect.
What if the suspect is your daughter?
Would you believe her, or the evidence against her?
The Father
Believes his daughter has been framed.
The Mother
Believes she is hiding something.
The Daughter
Believes they have no idea what she’s truly capable of . . .
There are three sides to the story.
And the truth will shatter this family to pieces.
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