Author:Liza Marklund,Neil Smith
Knowing the truth can be deadly.
A frosty December night in Stockholm.
A thousand guests attend the prestigious Nobel Prizewinners’ dinner.
The evening is one of prestige and glamour.
Until two shots are fired on the dance floor.
Crime reporter Annika Bengtzon is there, covering the event for the Evening Post. As the police realize she caught a glimpse of the suspect, she is far more interested in getting back to the newsroom.
But as more brutal murders follow, Annika finds herself in the middle of something far larger than she had anticipated. No longer just a reporter but also a vulnerable key witness, she begins to close up the gaps linking these crimes, just as the suspect starts closing the net on Annika herself…
One of the most popular crime writers of our time
—— PATRICIA CORNWELLNo one tells a story like Liza Marklund
—— KARIN SLAUGHTEREdge-of-your-seat suspense
—— HARLAN COBENDynamic plots with suspense throughout
—— KATHY REICHSLiza Marklund is in a league of her own
—— HENNING MANKELLThe new Ian Rankin
—— Daily RecordThe hallmarks of Val McDermid or Ian Rankin: it's dark, violent, noirish
—— The HeraldMankell adroitly mixes cheerful satire and harrowing detail, and this hymn to the mistreated and marginalised sparks with passion
—— James Smart , Guardian