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The night of the fire : a mystery / Kjell Eriksson ; translated from the Swedish by Paul Norlen.

Van Pelt Library PT9876.15.R5155 S5813 2020
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Eriksson, Kjell, 1953- author.
Contributor:
Norlén, Paul R., translator.
Series:
Ann Lindell mysteries ; 8
[Ann Lindell mysteries ; 8]
Standardized Title:
Skrattande hazaren. English
Language:
English
Swedish
Subjects (All):
Lindell, Ann (Fictitious character)--Fiction.
Lindell, Ann.
Lindell, Ann (Fictitious character).
Ex-police officers--Fiction.
Ex-police officers.
Arson--Fiction.
Arson.
Murder--Investigation--Fiction.
Murder.
Murder--Investigation.
Sweden--Fiction.
Sweden.
Uppsala (Sweden)--Fiction.
Uppsala (Sweden).
Genre:
Fiction.
Detective and mystery fiction.
Novels.
Physical Description:
326 pages ; 25 cm.
Edition:
First U.S. edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : Minotaur Books, 2020.
Summary:
"Swedish police inspector Ann Lindell finally returns in internationally bestselling and award-winning Kjell Eriksson's newest novel. Police inspector Ann Lindell has left the Uppsala police and is living a quiet life, producing local cheese in a small town in Uppland. But life in the country is not as idyllic as it seems. On New Year's Eve someone sets fire to the former village school which is now a home for asylum seekers, and three people are killed. Ann Lindell's investigative instincts come back tolife and soon she takes on the case. She is contacted by a person who has been involved in a previous investigation and who wants to warn her. His message is short and clear: Many will die. A few weeks later a bomb explodes in a suburb of Stockholm. KjellEriksson wrote seven highly acclaimed novels about Ann Lindell, beginning with award-winner The Princess of Burundi, and now, after ten years, he returns to the Uppsala region and his sympathetic police inspector. The Night of the Fire is the first of two new volumes featuring Ann Lindell"-- Provided by publisher.
"Swedish police inspector Ann Lindell finally returns in internationally bestselling and award-winning Kjell Eriksson's newest novel. Police inspector Ann Lindell has left the Uppsala police and is living a quiet life, producing local cheese in a small town in Uppland. But life in the country is not as idyllic as it seems. On New Year's Eve someone sets fire to the former village school which is now a home for asylum seekers, and three people are killed. Ann Lindell's investigative instincts come back to life and soon she takes on the case. She is contacted by a person who has been involved in a previous investigation and who wants to warn her. His message is short and clear: Many will die. A few weeks later a bomb explodes in a suburb of Stockholm. Kjell Eriksson wrote seven highly acclaimed novels about Ann Lindell, beginning with award-winner The Princess of Burundi, and now, after ten years, he returns to the Uppsala region and his sympathetic police inspector. The Night of the Fire is the first of two new volumes featuring Ann Lindell"-- Provided by publisher.
Local Notes:
Athenaeum copy: Barry F. Wiksten book fund bookplate.
ISBN:
9781250766144
1250766141
OCLC:
1158506796

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