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Deliver Me: A riveting, poignant portrayal of friendship, betrayal and the true cost of justice

Autor Malin Persson Giolito
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 mar 2024
From the internationally bestselling author of Quicksand, a brilliant, gut-wrenching story of childhood friends torn apart by gang violence and class differences.

Dogge is from affluent Rönnviken in Stockholm. Billy lives in the concrete towers of Våringe, a few hundred yards across a highway but a world apart. They met as six-year-olds at Rönnviken’s playground and have been unlikely best friends ever since. From the outside, Dogge looks privileged: he lives in a large home and there is plenty of money—at first. But his parents are addicts whose negligence becomes a form of abuse. Meanwhile, Billy’s family are poor first-generation immigrants unable to escape the no-go zone where they live. But their cramped apartment is nonetheless a bastion of love.

When gangs tighten their grip on Våringe, a ruthless small-time boss seeks recruits and both Dogge and Billy become runners by the time they’re twelve. Fast cash, easy access to drugs, and the dream of gaining status draw them in. But when Billy wants to leave the gang and finds himself trapped, the boys must face the violent rules of the adult game they tried to play.

When children commit horrible crimes, who bears the responsibility? With piercing prose and a breathless sense of urgency, Deliver Me is at once a poignant portrayal of the power of friendship and a shattering depiction of what happens when society fails to protect those that need it most. What does justice mean for these lost children and is the law capable of delivering it?


PRAISE FOR MALIN PERSSON GIOLITO:

'Sensitive, moving and absorbing' Marcel Berlins, The Times

'This is the evolution of Scandinavian crime, in more ways than one' Fredrik Backman

'Compelling and brutally candid . . . superbly told' Daily Mail

'Suspenseful and addictive' Real Crime

'Splendid' Kirkus Reviews

'Haunting and immersive' Publishers Weekly
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ISBN-13: 9781471160370
ISBN-10: 1471160378
Pagini: 544
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:Export/Airside
Editura: Simon&Schuster
Colecția Simon & Schuster UK

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'Subliminal story, masterfully told.'
'It’s awesome! The only credible Swedish courtroom drama I’ve ever read.'

Descriere

From the internationally bestselling author of Quicksand, a brilliant, gut-wrenching story of childhood friends torn apart by gang violence and class differences.

Notă biografică

Malin Persson Giolito was born in Stockholm and grew up in Djursholm, Sweden. She holds a degree in law from Uppsala University and has worked for the biggest law firm in the Nordic region, and as an official for the European Commission in Brussels, Belgium. Her previous novels include Quicksand (Other Press, 2017), which was adapted into a Netflix series in 2019, and Beyond All Reasonable Doubt (Other Press, 2019). Persson Giolito lives with her husband and three daughters in Brussels. Rachel Willson-Broyles holds a bachelor's degree in Scandinavian Studies from Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minnesota. She started translating while a graduate student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she received a PhD in Scandinavian Studies in 2013. Her translations include Malin Persson Giolito's Quicksand and Beyond All Reasonable Doubt and Ann-Helén Laestadius's Stolen. Willson-Broyles lives in St. Paul, Minnesota.