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Dead Souls

by Elsebeth Egholm

Elsebeth Egholm is a bestselling Danish crime author who has also created the TV series THOSE WHO KILL starring Chloe Sevigny.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

For fans of Jussi Adler-Olsen and Camilla Lackberg comes Danish crime sensation Elsebeth Egholm.On All Hallows' Eve, ex-convict Peter Boutrup is visiting his best friend's grave when her estranged mother appears. Her son, Magnus, has disappeared, and she begs Peter to look for him.The next day a young nun is pulled out of the moat at the convent in Djursland. She has been garrotted and Peter, who works there as a carpenter, was the last person to see her alive. Meanwhile, diver Kir Rojel finds an old box resting on the seabed. Inside are human bones. They are sixty years old, but the victim had also been garrotted.While Peter is looking for Magnus, Detective Mark Bille Hansen is assigned to the case. He is determined to link the bones in the box with the girl in the moat - but the hunt for the truth leads both he and Peter down a path so dark, they fear they may never return.

Notes

The 2nd book in the series featuring ex-con Peter Boutup, from a bestselling Danish author. Egholm also created the TV series Those Who Kill, which was shown in the UK on ITV3. An American version of the TV series is being made by Ron Howard and Brian Glazer, starring Chloe Sevigny.

Author Biography

Elsebeth Egholm is a former journalist who is now the bestselling Danish 'Queen of Crime'. Her books have been bestsellers in Germany, France, Sweden, Italy and Norway.

Review

A very promising start - Daily MailA rich mix of damaged but endearing characters . . . the narrative has multiple layers without becoming overcomplicated . . .at times brutal but the gruesomeness is balanced with evocativedescriptions - Big IssueNo one does it better. She easily takes a seat next to Jussi Adler-Olsen as Denmark's queen of crime - Dagbladenes BureauThrilling and brutal - Ekstra BladetA highly recommended, bleak and captivating crime novel - Information'An enthralling, elegantly told story' - Daily Mail

Promotional

Elsebeth Egholm is a bestselling Danish crime author who has also created the TV series THOSE WHO KILL starring Chloe Sevigny.

Long Description

For fans of Jussi Adler-Olsen and Camilla Lackberg comes Danish crime sensation Elsebeth Egholm.On All Hallows' Eve, ex-convict Peter Boutrup is visiting his best friend's grave when her estranged mother appears. Her son, Magnus, has disappeared, and she begs Peter to look for him.The next day a young nun is pulled out of the moat at the convent in Djursland. She has been garrotted and Peter, who works there as a carpenter, was the last person to see her alive. Meanwhile, diver Kir Rojel finds an old box resting on the seabed. Inside are human bones. They are sixty years old, but the victim had also been garrotted.While Peter is looking for Magnus, Detective Mark Bille Hansen is assigned to the case. He is determined to link the bones in the box with the girl in the moat - but the hunt for the truth leads both he and Peter down a path so dark, they fear they may never return.

Review Quote

No one does it better. She easily takes a seat next to Jussi Adler-Olsen as Denmark's queen of crime

Promotional "Headline"

Elsebeth Egholm is a bestselling Danish crime author who has also created the TV series THOSE WHO KILL starring Chloe Sevigny.

Description for Sales People

She's a bestseller around Europe and is most commonly compared to Camilla Lackberg, Liza Marklund and Anne Holt

Details

ISBN0755398149
Author Elsebeth Egholm
Publisher Headline Publishing Group
Year 2014
ISBN-10 0755398149
ISBN-13 9780755398140
Format Paperback
Publication Date 2014-11-06
Pages 448
Media Book
Imprint Headline Book Publishing
Place of Publication London
Country of Publication United Kingdom
DEWEY 839.8138
Language English
UK Release Date 2014-11-06
Audience General
NZ Release Date 2014-12-08
AU Release Date 2014-12-08

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