When a mutilated body surfaces and a woman dies mysteriously, Jakob Weber uncovers a chilling trail through Norways wild north. SECOND in a darkly addictive Nordic Noir series.
Expertly written, compelling and impossible to put down. This is perfect Scandi Noir. I'm hooked Michael Wood
This superb Scandi thriller is the perfect antidote to the plague of tweeness that infects so much crime fiction today Mark Sanderson, The Times
A must-read series Nordic Watchlist
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In Norways far north, something unspeakable is surfacing
When a mutilated body rises from the icy waters off the jetty in Kjerringøy, it shocks the quiet coastal village and stirs something darker beneath. Not long after, a young woman is found dead in a drab Bodø apartment. Suicide, perhaps. Or something far more sinister.
Detective Jakob Weber and former national investigator Noora Yun Sande are drawn into both cases. Then a hiker reports a terrifying encounter in the nearby wilderness: a solitary cabin and a man without a face.
As the investigation deepens, the clues grow more disturbing and the wild, wintry landscape closes in. Jakob is certain of one thing: if they dont find the killer soon, hell strike again.
SECOND in the dark, addictive Nordic Noir series set in Norways unforgiving Arctic north.
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Praise for the Arctic Mysteries series
Atmospheric Crime Monthly
Jakob Weber is a great protagonist, and the sense of place is phenomenal Thomas Enger
This is first-class Nordic Noir from the real North, where danger lurks around every corner Gunnar Staalesen
Dark and totally gripping adds a new dimension to the police procedural European Literature Network
Nearly as many twists and turns as Norways Trollstigen pass will satisfy even the pickiest crime reader Crime Fiction Lover