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More info CONTINUATION OF THE FJELBAK CYCLE ABOUT ERIK FALK AND PATRIK HEDSTROM. WORLD BESTSELLER. 22 million books in over 60 countries in over 30 languages. ONE RUN OUT OF THE DARKNESS. OTHERS DREAM TO RETURN THERE … She is called «Swedish Agatha Christie.» Camilla Lackberg is a leading author among the renowned masters of the Scandinavian detective story. Her first novel became a world bestseller — as, indeed, each subsequent one. Lackburgh is one of the ten most popular writers in Europe. The authorities of the town of Tanumshede, in an effort to attract media attention and the flow of tourists, staged a reality show filming. Soon one of the participants, a glamorous beauty with a fitting nickname Barbie, was found dead. And a few days before that, an unremarkable forty-year-old shop owner had died. Almost unremarkable — after all, everyone has a skeleton in the closet, if you look carefully … New deaths are added to these deaths, but what is the connection between them — committed in different cities of Sweden and in different years? And most importantly, why was a leaf from a book with a fairy tale about Hansel and Gretel found near each of the bodies? .. «Lackberg is an expert in mixing cute home scenes with blood-stopping horror.» — Guardian «Lackburg is especially good at portraying the claustrophobic nature of small communities where everyone knows everyone and the cop can be friends with the killer.» — The Times «Lackburg’s novels are hot and cold.» — Sun «Lackberg has a special gift: she managed to create two of the most complete characters in all modern detective fiction — and she did it with a special warmth, breaking through the Scandinavian coldness.» — Independent Abstract The authorities of the town of Tanumshede, trying to attract the attention of the media and the flow of tourists, staged a shooting of a reality show. Soon one of the members, a glamorous beauty with a fitting nickname Barbie, was found dead. And a few days before that, an unremarkable forty-year-old shop owner had died. Almost unremarkable — after all, everyone has a skeleton in the closet, if you look carefully … New deaths are added to these deaths, but what is the connection between them — committed in different cities of Sweden and in different years? And most importantly, why was a leaf from a book with a fairy tale about Hansel and Gretel found near each of the bodies? ..
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