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The Whisperer
Oct 6, 2024 2:27 PM

Author:Karin Fossum,Kari Dickson

The Whisperer

Read the stunning, psychologically acute new thriller from the Queen of Norwegian crime fiction.

**SHORTLISTED FOR THE PETRONA AWARD 2019**

Ragna Riegel works in a supermarket and still lives in her childhood home. She's alone in the world since her only son moved to Berlin. She longs for a Christmas or birthday card from him.

Ragna lives her life within strict self-imposed limits: she sits in the same seat on the bus every day, on her way to her predictable job. On her way home she always visits the same local shop. She feels safe in her routine, until one day she receives a letter with a threatening message scrawled in capital letters. An unknown enemy has entered her world and she must use all her means to defend herself.

When the worst happens, Inspector Konrad Sejer is called in to interrogate Ragna. Is this unassuming woman out of her depth, or is she hiding a dark secret?

‘The final page will make your jaw drop and your heart stop’ Evening Standard

‘Exemplary… the suspense is maintained with a sure touch’ Guardian

Reviews

It is her ability to make average, often wounded human psyches crackle and glow…that is Fossum’s forte...She has an exceptional eye for fragility and vulnerability, and the complexity and dark humour of these states of mind.

—— AFTENPOSTEN

The Whisperer contains deep psychological insight ... Creepy, unnerving discomfort and plausible madness in everyday life… Builds towards the shocking reveal.

—— VG

Exemplary… the suspense is maintained with a sure touch

—— Barry Forshaw , Guardian

The new twists are all wonderful and the old creepy atmosphere is brilliantly recreated with Long Island’s swirling mists

—— Wendy Holden , Daily Mail

The final page will make your jaw drop and your heart stop

—— Mark Saunderson , Evening Standard

The Whisperer is not just one of the best works of crime fiction I have ever read but one of the best novels I have ever read… a fascinating exploration of the mentality of a paranoid schizophrenic… It is SO brilliant! Fossum… really seems to know human nature

—— AN Wilson , Tablet

Fossum has used her talent for drawing us into the minds of the misunderstood to powerful effect… [The Whisperer] can be enjoyed on its own merits as a work of fiction; yet it also communicates an experience of psychosis in a way no textbook can

—— Suhanthini Farrell , BJPsych Bulletin

Drifter hero Jack Reacher on trigger-happy form in an action adventure which ramps up the violence and body count.

—— Sunday Mirror

Reacher is nigh-invincible here (and certainly smarter than his thuggish opponents), and the body count is even more prodigious than in earlier books, which is saying something. Still, it is dispatched with the author’s customary panache.

—— Barry Forshaw , i

The story contains more twists and turns than a fairground ride

—— The Crime Hub

A dark, brutal ride through the underbelly of LA

—— ANTHONY HOROWITZ

Masterpiece - that's the only way to describe Sins as Scarlet. Obregón's brilliant novel is, at once, a classic noir, a psychological thriller and a riveting examination-sometimes dark, sometime moving to the point of tears--of life in a less-than-angelic Los Angeles

—— JEFFERY DEAVER

Evocative, perceptive writing

—— Sunday Time Crime Club

This bleak, richly descriptive and haunting thriller walks of the wild side of Los Angeles

—— Peterborough Telegraph

A brace of cutting-edge themes are threaded into the abrasive narrative . . . It is a combustible mix, but as in the earlier Blue Light Yokohama, the author has the full measure of his difficult material. With his vividly evoked Mexican and LA settings [he] delivers a pacey, page-turning thriller, but the underlying seriousness gives real texture. Iwata is a richly drawn, conflicted hero, and this is another savage journey into the dark heart of America

—— Barry Forshaw, Financial Times

Obregón keeps the unpredictable plot of Sins As Scarlet churning with myriad surprises that are grounded in believability

—— Mail Online

Sets the bar high for every other thriller this year

—— John Marrs

Diabolically clever and propulsive as a rollercoaster. If you like twisty thrillers that leave you guessing till the very last page, this is a must-read

—— Alma Katsu, author of The Hunger and The Deep

Another black fist of doom, smashing into the feeble world . . . loved it!

—— Max Wesolowski

Such intricate and enthralling storytelling. Evocative and creepy

—— Amanda Reynolds

This book is chilling. It's the type of book you need to read with the lights on and the doors locked but it's so gripping you won't regret the mild night terrors

—— Yahoo! Style UK

C. J. Tudor has crafted an intense novel that gets right to the heart of what it means to love and to grieve . . . Intriguing, dramatic and heartbreaking

—— Woman & Home

A chilling psychological thriller, pulsing with atmosphere and plot twists

—— Candis

A well-crafted story that blends a mystery with some supernatural chills. You'll want to leave the light on

—— Best

A chilling, atmospheric tale of justice, revenge, and the darkness lurking on the fringes of society

—— Daily Express

Vivid characterisation, lots of mystery as well as a twisting plot, it makes for a gripping page turner

—— NB Magazine

The chilling new novel by the bestselling author of The Chalk Man is an absolute page-turner. We'll just say the author isn't referred to as the 'Queen of Creepy' for nothing

—— That's Life

Complex thriller which is suffused with loss, longing and vengeance. Touches of the supernatural add to the spine-tingling thrills

—— The People

A novel with a formidable emotional pull

—— Financial Times

C.J. Tudor is mastering the suspense/horror genre . . . It's quietly disconcerting, completely relatable and shows you that humans have a wonderfully dark side

—— Woman's Weekly

Kidnap mystery and horror suspense all rolled into one as a man is haunted by his abduction of his daughter while the woman who knows what happened is on the run for her life

—— Love it!

Praise for C. J. Tudor

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CJ Tudor taps into those things that woke you up in the night when you were a kid and then stay with you when you're an adult

—— Richard Armitage

Britain's female Stephen King

—— Daily Mail

Some writers have it, and some don't. C. J. Tudor has it big time

—— Lee Child

A dark star is born

—— A. J. Finn

An intense novel that gets right to the heart of what it means to love and grieve

—— Woman

Wonderfully gripping and doubt-inducing

—— Woman & Home
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