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A full-throttle thriller in the tradition of classic Stieg Larsson, drenched in atmosphere and charged with adrenaline.
A shrewd mix of police procedural, political thriller and domestic drama'
New York Times '
The. . . the writing shines'
Guardian '
Excellent . . .
He is quite simply in another league'
Metro '
If you're pining for a dose of Jo Nesbo-style Scandi noir, The Chestnut Man should hit the spot'
The Times '
Has success written all over it'
Daily Express '
Creepy, clever and packed with tension'
Sun '
If you are one of the millions who enjoyed The Killing, you'll want to read the first novel by its creator'
Guardian The Times Best Paperbacks of the Month ___________ Praise for The Killing '
TV of the absolute finest quality .
Can a new killer be the key to an old crime? And will his spree be over when winter arrives - or is he only just getting started? __________ '
The Stieg Larsson comparisons seem unfair - on Sveistrup.
Examining the doll, Forensics are shocked to find a fingerprint belonging to a young girl, kidnapped and murdered a year ago.
Above her hangs a small doll made of chestnuts.
A young woman is found brutally murdered with one of her hands missing.
One October morning in a quiet suburb, the police make a terrible discovery. . .
Finn, author of The Woman In The Window THE DEBUT NOVEL FROM THE CREATOR AND WRITER OF HIT TV SHOW THE KILLING As the leaves fall, he's coming for you.
J.
I loved this book'
A. '
A full-throttle thriller in the tradition of classic Stieg Larsson, drenched in atmosphere and charged with adrenaline