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The Man Who Watched Women

Michael Hjorth Hans Rosenfeldt

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English
Arrow
04 January 2016
Scandinavian crime writing at its best from the creators of hit television shows, Wallander, The Bridge and ITV's Marcella, starring Anna Friel.

Scandinavian crime fiction at its best from the creators of Wallander and The Bridge

As a blazing heatwave engulfs Stockholm, a series of women are found brutally murdered and the Criminal Investigation Department is getting nowhere. The murders bear all the hallmarks of Edward Hinde, the serial killer jailed by psychological profiler Sebastian Bergman fifteen years earlier.

Sebastian desperately needs some order in his chaotic life. The revelation that he has a daughter, Vanja, could provide this longed-for stability. But should he tell her the truth and risk destroying her life and career?

Forcing his way into the investigation, Sebastian soon learns that the murders are connected to him and that no one around him is safe. Including Vanja...
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Imprint:   Arrow
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm,  Spine: 31mm
Weight:   362g
ISBN:   9781784752408
ISBN 10:   1784752401
Pages:   640
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Michael Hjorth (Author) Michael Hjorth is one of Sweden's best-known film and TV producers, and a well-renowned screenwriter whose work includes several screenplays of Henning Mankell's Wallander. Hans Rosenfeldt (Author) Hans Rosenfeldt has hosted both radio and television shows, and is Sweden's leading screenwriter and the creator of The Bridge, which is broadcast in more than 170 countries.

Reviews for The Man Who Watched Women

A dark read for a sunny beach * Sunday Sport * well written with a captivating storyline * Reading Stuff n Things * One of the best Swedish serial-killer thrillers ever * Smalandsposten (Sweden) * Crime novels simply do not get any better * NDR (Germany) * Hjorth and Rosenfeldt are able to create suspense and maintain it over hundreds of pages ... yet another unexpected twist. * Der Standard (Austria) *


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