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Boys Who Hurt
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Boys Who Hurt

The chilling, intriguing, MASTERFUL new Forbidden Iceland mystery
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Fresh from maternity leave, Detective Elma investigates complex case of a man murdered in a holiday cottage, while Sævar discovers something in a discarded box that could help crack the case. The multi-award-winning, NUMBER ONE bestselling Forbidden Iceland series continues...`She uses complex plots to explore how monsters are made and demonstrate that "evil can lurk behind the most attractive of smiles". Her many characters are people not puppets and she delights in pulling the rug from under their -and our - feet. If you have never read Aegisdottir, now is the time to start¿ Mark Sanderson, The Times`Meticulously plotted, this beautifully written novel has it all: a shocking murder, small-town secrets, a cast of suspicious characters and a compelling female detective ... Eva Björg Aegisdóttir at her best¿ Lesley Kara`Emotive, atmospheric and chillingly suspenseful ... one of the best thrillers I've read in a long time¿ AA Chaudhuri`A detective as complicated as Jo Nesbø's Harry Hole. This is virtuoso suspense writing¿ AJ Finn--------------Fresh from maternity leave, Detective Elma finds herself confronted with a complex case, when a man is found murdered in a holiday cottage in the depths of the Icelandic countryside - the victim of a frenzied knife attack, with a shocking message scrawled on the wall above him.At home with their baby daughter, Sævar is finding it hard to let go of work, until the chance discovery in a discarded box provides him with a distraction. Could the diary of a young boy, detailing the events of a long-ago summer have a bearing on Elma's case?Once again, the team at West Iceland CID have to contend with local secrets in the small town of Akranes, where someone has a vested interest in preventing the truth from coming to light. And Sævar has secrets of his own that threaten to destroy his and Elma's newfound happiness.Tense, twisty and shocking, Boys Who Hurt is the next, addictive instalment in the award-winning Forbidden Iceland series, as dark events from the past endanger everything...-------------`Your new Nordic Noir obsession¿ Vogue`So chilling¿ Crime MonthlyPRAISE FOR THE FORBIDDEN ICELAND SERIES`Chilling and addictive, with a completely unexpected twist¿ Shari Lapena`Riveting, exciting, entertaining and packed with intrigue¿ Liz Nugent`Fans of Nordic Noir will love this¿ Ann Cleeves`A tense, twisty page-turner that you'll have serious trouble putting down¿ Catherine Ryan Howard`One of the rising stars of Nordic Noir¿ Victoria Selman`Eerie and chilling¿ Lesley Kara`A creepily compelling Icelandic mystery¿ Heidi Amsinck`Elma is a memorably complex character¿ Financial Times`An exciting and harrowing tale¿ Ragnar Jónasson`Fantastic¿ Sunday Times`So atmospheric¿ Heat
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9781916788213
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatEPUB
Format notewatermark
PublisherOrenda Books
Publishing date20/06/2024
Series no.5
LanguageEnglish
File size1097 Kbytes
Article no.12525066
CatalogsVC
Data source no.6266372
Product groupBelletristik
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Born in Akranes in 1988, Eva moved to Trondheim, Norway to study my MSc in Globalisation when she was 25. After moving back home having completed her MSc, she knew it was time to start working on her novel. Eva has wanted to write books since she was 15 years old, having won a short story contest in Iceland.Eva worked as a stewardess to make ends meet while she wrote her first novel. The book went on to win the Blackbird Award and became an Icelandic bestseller. Eva now lives with her husband and three children in Reykjavík, staying at home with her youngest until she begins Kindergarten.