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E-raamat: Grave in the Ice: The international bestselling, award-winning thriller

  • Formaat: 384 pages
  • Sari: Hildur
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Feb-2025
  • Kirjastus: Bonnier Books UK
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781804188484
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  • Formaat: 384 pages
  • Sari: Hildur
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Feb-2025
  • Kirjastus: Bonnier Books UK
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781804188484
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THE THRILLING SECOND BOOK IN THE ICELAND-SET HILDUR CRIME SERIES.Detective Hildur Runarsdottir and her trainee Jakob are plagued by their own demons while working on the chilly west coast of Iceland: Hildur by the disappearance of her younger sisters twenty-five years ago and Jakob by a custody battle that has left him unable to see his son.When a local politician is found shot dead on a ski trail, the two must put aside their personal problems to investigate the murder. While initially thought to be a crime of passion, there are much darker secrets hiding beneath the surface. Hildur and Jakob soon realise that even the dead can't stay buried forever.Translated by Kristian LondonPraise for Satu Ramo:'Satu Ramo's Hildur series is a wildly successful publishing phenomenon that has put the genre of "e;Nordic blue"e; on Europe's literary map' The Guardian'Atmospheric and startlingly original' Sunday Times'Hildur Runarsdottir, a police detective who surfs the icy waters of Iceland, barrels into the genre like a tsunami. This book must be read in one sitting' Max Seeck, NYT and Der Spiegel bestselling author'Ramo plans to continue Hildur's story, and if she does it as well as in this, her debut novel, she may become a significant new name in Nordic crime fiction' Helsingin SanomatDetective Hildur Runarsdottir and her trainee Jakob are plagued by their own demons while working on the chilly west coast of Iceland: Hildur by the disappearance of her younger sisters twenty-five years ago and Jakob by a custody battle that has left him unable to see his son.When a local politician is found shot dead on a ski trail, the two must put aside their personal problems to investigate the murder. While initially thought to be a crime of passion, there are much darker secrets hiding beneath the surface. Hildur and Jakob soon realise that even the dead can't stay buried forever.Translated by Kristian LondonPraise for Satu Ramo:'Satu Ramo's Hildur series is a wildly successful publishing phenomenon that has put the genre of "e;Nordic blue"e; on Europe's literary map' The Guardian'Atmospheric and startlingly original' Sunday Times'Hildur Runarsdottir, a police detective who surfs the icy waters of Iceland, barrels into the genre like a tsunami. This book must be read in one sitting' Max Seeck, NYT and Der Spiegel bestselling author'Ramo plans to continue Hildur's story, and if she does it as well as in this, her debut novel, she may become a significant new name in Nordic crime fiction' Helsingin Sanomat