Book 2 of Det. Inspector Huss
Language: English
Americans Crime & Thriller Crime & mystery Detective Espionage Fiction Fiction - Mystery General Germany Hard-Boiled Journalists Mystery Mystery & Detective Mystery & Detective - General Mystery & Detective - Hard-Boiled Mystery & Detective - Women Sleuths Spies Suspense Women Sleuths
Publisher: Soho Press
Published: Apr 1, 2007
Description:
EDITORIAL REVIEW: “The scenes in which Huss tracks her killer through the underbelly of Copenhagen are as good as Louise Welsh’s similarly creepy tour of Glasgow in *The Cutting Room.*”—*Entertainment Weekly* “[Tursten] is a master at setting the scene, detailing a foreign milieu until it feels familiar. She juggles a large cast of characters with aplomb.”—*Time Out Chicago* “One of the better examples of the Swedish crime fiction invasion.”—*Baltimore Sun* “Outstanding.”—*Publishers Weekly* (starred review) “Spins a good story . . . this is a solid police procedural.”—*Library Journal* Part of a human torso washes up on a beach near Göteborg, Sweden. It is so mutilated that gender is only established by DNA testing. A similar crime, now several years old, remains unsolved in Denmark. Detective Inspector Irene Huss is dispatched to Copenhagen to liaise with police. Then a third corpse is discovered. This time it’s identified. It is a girl Detective Huss knew; she had been asked by the girl’s mother to locate her missing daughter. A fourth victim, the son of a woman heading the Copenhagen crime squad, is also known to Huss. She fears the killer is tracking her, killing people with whom she is connected. There is even a chilling suggestion that he or she is one of her colleagues. **Helene Tursten** has been compared to P.D. James in her native Sweden. Her Irene Huss mysteries have been highly praised. She lives in Göteborg, where she was born in 1954.