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The Girl in the Ice

The Girl in the Ice

Auteur: Hammer, Søren; Hammer, Lotte; Hammer, Søren

Année: 2015

Langue: Anglais

Étendue: 448 P.

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Under the heartless vault of the Greenland's arctic sky the body of a girl is discovered. Half-naked and tied up, buried hundreds of miles from any signs of life, she has lain alone, hidden in the ice cap, for twenty-five years. Now an ice melt has revealed her. When Detective Chief Superintendent Konrad Simonsen is flown in to investigate this horrific murder and he sees how she was attacked, it triggers a dark memory and he realises this was not the killer's only victim. As Simonsen's team work to discover evidence that has long since been buried, they unearth truths that certain people would rather stayed forgotten, disturbing details about the moral standing of some of Denmark's political figures are revealed and powerful individuals are suddenly working against them. But the pressure is on as it becomes clear that the killer chooses victims who all look unsettlingly similar, a similarity that may be used to the investigators' advantage, just so long as they can keep the suspect in their sights…
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Lotte and Søren Hammer are a sister and brother from Denmark. Younger sister Lotte worked as a nurse after finishing her training in 1977 and her brother Søren was a trained teacher and a lecturer at the Copenhagen University College of Engineering. After Søren moved into the house where Lotte lived with her family in 2004 they began writing crime novels together. To date, they have written five books in this series. The Girl in the Ice is the second. Translated from the Danish by Paul Norlen.

Titre: The Girl in the Ice

Auteur: Hammer, Søren; Hammer, Lotte; Hammer, Søren

Traducteur: Norlen, Paul

Éditeur: Bloomsbury Pub Plc

ISBN: 9781408845776

Catégorie: Littérature générale & divertissement, Polars & thrillers

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