Author:Lisa Gardner
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Detective D.D. Warren confronts her strangest case yet in this exclusive eBook short story by international bestselling author LISA GARDNER.
D.D. Warren thought she'd seen it all.
Then a man walks into police headquarters, desperately trying to explain that he's dead.
Sent on his way by baffled detectives, the man turns up again a few hours later. Except this time, he is dead.
It falls to D.D. Warren to find out how – and why – this guy died… twice.
Contains an exclusive early extract of Lisa Gardner's next gripping thriller, Never Tell.
One of the greatest writers of the twentieth century . . . Simenon was unequalled at making us look inside, though the ability was masked by his brilliance at absorbing us obsessively in his stories
—— GuardianA supreme writer . . . unforgettable vividness
—— IndependentThe most addictive of writers . . . a unique teller of tales
—— ObserverWow! What a compulsive, chilling novel. Both Charlotte and Sean are so thoughtfully and believably drawn, I felt almost as if I was intruding on their most private of thoughts – it makes it a really sinister and yet ultimately tragic story. I will definitely be recommending it.
—— Phoebe Locke, author of THE TALL MANDark, chilling and totally gripping... What I loved about this one is how skilfully Lloyd builds up an almost unbearable dread, and how the effects of time, lies and memory mix to make the ground always unsteady beneath our feet.
—— Catherine Ryan HowardBone-chillingly brilliant
—— Sunday MirrorA remarkable book. With complex characters, a pacy plot and a real sense of menace that gradually builds up throughout the novel, this is one hell of a read. 5 stars.
—— CrimeSquadA thought-provoking, heart-breaking tale. I couldn’t have loved it more.
—— The SunAn evocative and stirring tale that really lingers in your mind
—— CultureFly'I couldn't put this book down and read it in less than 48 hours. Amy Lloyd's second novel is a fast-paced psychological thriller full of scenes so tense they are almost claustrophobic [...] If you're looking for a fast-paced thriller that will keep you turning the pages, then this is it.
—— Cardiff Mummy SaysTwisty and unpredictable. Kept me guessing until the end
—— Karen Cleveland, author of 'Need to Know'Absolutely brilliant - exciting, clever, it deserves to be a bestseller
—— Priscilla MastersHorst invites the readers to join the investigation in a credible manner that highlights professional practices [in the police] and generates a new kind of suspense
—— Bok 365 , NorwayPure evil in a solid Wisting crime novel. /..../ Jørn Lier Horst delivers credible crime fiction as always
—— Verdens Gang , NorwayThe action surges along in swinging the spotlight of suspicion around without ever letting the reader feel confident they have the right culprit, and the denouement is intense and very gory
—— Strong WordsBest books to read this Spring
—— Marie ClaireSøren Sveistrup's page-turning thriller is a tale of crime and passion
—— Evening Standard Best Books of 2019If you are one of the millions who enjoyed the Scandinavian crime series The Killing, you'll want to read the first novel by its creator. . . this will undoubtedly make for a compelling television adaptation
—— The ObserverThe books everyone's devouring right now - and you should add to your spring reading list
—— GlamourInside Soap's Hot List
—— Inside SoapA tension-charged debut, sharing elements of his signature TV writing with incendiary twists
—— Financial TimesSøren Sveistrup, is clearly a master craftsman
—— TelegraphCrime lovers, rejoice. This is a thrilling, fast-paced page-turner that promises to hook readers from the first page
—— Eastern Daily PressA superb debut novel from the writer behind hit TV series The Killing. This book grips you from the out and boils and boils to an almost sickening conclusion. It just does not let up
—— Eastern Daily PressChilling psychological drama
—— Mail OnlineThis one will have your heart in your mouth
—— Digital SpySveistrup keeps the reader gripped until the very end
—— Dagbladenes BureauI was completely blown away by this debut novel
—— sidsesbogreol.dkSveistrup sets new standards in crime
—— bogfriisen.dkNerve-racking, you're sitting on the edge of your seat, and by the time you've finished the book you've got no nails left
—— Livetidukkehuset.dkSimply an unparalleled page-turner
—— Ord fra en bibliofilAbsolutely fantastic crime novel. The plot keeps you gripped, and you always end up wanting to read just one more page. Nerve-racking. Nail-biting. Thrilling. Hair-raising
—— Krummeskrummelurer.dkNot all good scriptwriters can produce a detective story designed to be read rather than watched on TV. But Søren Sveistrup, the man responsible for The Killing, proves . . . that it can be done . . . The characters, the plot with its deep, eerie undercurrent of the unknown, and the intense, compelling manipulation of suspense are qualities reminiscent of The Killing
—— Marie Louise ToksvigThis nerve-racking debut novel has a brilliant plot . . .
—— Ugebladet SøndagA powerful portrait of two intriguing detectives who are here to stay . . .
—— Vildmedkrimi.dkSimply so well written, well constructed and suspenseful. I've read a lot of fantastic crime novels, but this is far and away the best I've read in a long time. . . . insanely suspenseful and gripping
—— RandiGlensbo.dkCrime fiction of the highest quality - fascinating characters, great storytelling, and unbearable suspense. I absolutely loved it
—— Deon MeyerSveistrup is a skilled weaver of plot, able to surprise the reader and maintain a well-developed sense of pacing, tension and action. He keeps the reader hooked until the final page
—— Bok 365The ingredients in this stew are familiar to everyone who reads crime novels. Sveistrup's great skill becomes apparent in the solid, complex plot, as well as in the pacing and impact that drives the reader onward page after page. The Chestnut Man is a demonstration of how a novel of this type should be sewn together. The result is incredibly thrilling!
—— DagbladetWhile other writers come across as formulaic, Sveistrup's plot develops naturally, and he finds space amid the child abuse and harassment for enough injections of humanity that The Chestnut Man never turns into violence porn, a stumbling block for several of his Danish colleagues. The key is Thulin and Hess, the most promising pair of investigators in Nordic crime since Saga and Martin first met over a corpse on a bridge in 2011
—— A-magsinetIndividual scenes in the narrative stand out knife-sharp in all their calculated evil. Their encounter with brutal reality nearly overwhelms those involved, and the reader is profoundly challenged by the novel's material. But you survive because you retain a clear sense that there must be a deep well of sorrow behind the crimes, and because the author depicts his cast of characters in such a nuanced way that you sympathise with the hard-pressed investigative team, the victims, and the person behind the terrible murders. Sveistrup keeps the reader gripped until the very end. This is professional writing in the very best sense, and I'm looking forward to more.
—— Dagbladenes BureauThe Chestnut Man is an intensely gripping first novel that feels anything but debut-like. Seasoned crime fans with feel as though they're in very safe hands ... [Sveistrup] throws his hat into the ring with extreme professionalism and a talent for deploying his special tricks in precisely calibrated doses.
—— BørsenPraise for The Killing
—— -Excellent . . . A shrewd mix of police procedural, political thriller and domestic drama
—— New York TimesTV of the absolute finest quality . . . the writing shines
—— Guardian