We Know You Remember: High Coast series
Autor Tove Alsterdal Traducere de Alice Menziesen Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 noi 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780571368938
ISBN-10: 057136893X
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 126 x 196 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:Main
Editura: FABER & FABER
Seria High Coast series
ISBN-10: 057136893X
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 126 x 196 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:Main
Editura: FABER & FABER
Seria High Coast series
Recenzii
“Strong local color, convincing characters, and a twisty plot make this a standout. This is Swedish noir at its murky best.” — Publishers Weekly, starred review
“This is a world-class Scandinavian mystery, one that will be mentioned in the same breath with Smilla’s Sense of Snow, The Redbreast or the Milennium trilogy…. I predict that it will be one of the most talked-about suspense novels of the year.” — BookPage, starred review
“Compelling and expertly constructed.” — Booklist
“Alsterdal plots enough twists to keep the police procedural interesting and writes a great woman protagonist; fans of international mystery will be happy to discover her.” — Library Journal
“A cat-and-mouse game that promises to be full of surprises, as well as thoughtful considerations of grief, guilt, and memory.” — LitHub’s Crimereads
“Among today’s abundant crime novels, it’s rare to find one that demands a second reading for its language and insight. We Know You Remember is one of that small group.” — New York Journal of Books
“Among today’s abundant crime novels, it’s rare to find one that demands a second reading for its language and insight. We Know You Remember is one of that small group, and more American appearances of Tove Alsterdal’s other titles are well worth looking forward to.” — New York Review of Books
“Riveting. . . . The plot structure of this memorable work is brilliantly conceived and executed, and the development of an array of fascinating characters is impressive. As a matter of fact, it is as much a profound psychological study as it is a clever police procedural . . . A superb procedural and an acutely revelatory reading experience.” — Bookreporter
“A beautiful and atmospheric novel with an interesting plot and a very likeable detective, that I really look forward to meet again.” — Nordic Noir
“The prose is methodical and gritty, the characters are diligent, troubled, relentless, and multilayered, and the plot is an ominous tale full of twists, turns, secrets, red herrings, deception, manipulation, desperation, deduction, mayhem, violence, and murder. We Know You Remember is an unsettling, atmospheric, taut whodunit by Alsterdal that has all the qualities you look for in a Swedish Noir novel and is a promising US debut for this new-to-me author.” — What's Better Than Books Blog
“Beautifully elegiac and intricately plotted, this is Nordic noir at its best.” — People Magazine, Best Books of Fall Award
“This is a world-class Scandinavian mystery, one that will be mentioned in the same breath with Smilla’s Sense of Snow, The Redbreast or the Milennium trilogy…. I predict that it will be one of the most talked-about suspense novels of the year.” — BookPage, starred review
“Compelling and expertly constructed.” — Booklist
“Alsterdal plots enough twists to keep the police procedural interesting and writes a great woman protagonist; fans of international mystery will be happy to discover her.” — Library Journal
“A cat-and-mouse game that promises to be full of surprises, as well as thoughtful considerations of grief, guilt, and memory.” — LitHub’s Crimereads
“Among today’s abundant crime novels, it’s rare to find one that demands a second reading for its language and insight. We Know You Remember is one of that small group.” — New York Journal of Books
“Among today’s abundant crime novels, it’s rare to find one that demands a second reading for its language and insight. We Know You Remember is one of that small group, and more American appearances of Tove Alsterdal’s other titles are well worth looking forward to.” — New York Review of Books
“Riveting. . . . The plot structure of this memorable work is brilliantly conceived and executed, and the development of an array of fascinating characters is impressive. As a matter of fact, it is as much a profound psychological study as it is a clever police procedural . . . A superb procedural and an acutely revelatory reading experience.” — Bookreporter
“A beautiful and atmospheric novel with an interesting plot and a very likeable detective, that I really look forward to meet again.” — Nordic Noir
“The prose is methodical and gritty, the characters are diligent, troubled, relentless, and multilayered, and the plot is an ominous tale full of twists, turns, secrets, red herrings, deception, manipulation, desperation, deduction, mayhem, violence, and murder. We Know You Remember is an unsettling, atmospheric, taut whodunit by Alsterdal that has all the qualities you look for in a Swedish Noir novel and is a promising US debut for this new-to-me author.” — What's Better Than Books Blog
“Beautifully elegiac and intricately plotted, this is Nordic noir at its best.” — People Magazine, Best Books of Fall Award
Notă biografică
Tove Alsterdal burst upon the Swedish book scene in 2009 with The Forgotten Dead and is the author of five critically acclaimed stand-alone novels. We Know You Remember, which was named Swedish Crime Novel of the Year and was shortlisted for the country's Book of the Year Award, marks her American debut.