Killed

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  • ISBN 9781910633991
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Feb 2018
  • Publisher: Orenda Books
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Investigative journalist Henning Juul follows a dangerous trail to find his young son’s murderer, in the explosive, heart-breaking finale to the international, bestselling Henning Juul series.

‘Outstanding’ Ragnar Jónasson

‘A gripping narrative that begs comparison to Stieg Larsson’ Bookpage

‘Satisfyingly tense and dark … a deep and complex book’ Sunday Times

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Crime reporter Henning Juul thought his life was over when his young son was murdered. But that was only the beginning…

Determined to find his son’s killer, Henning doggedly follows an increasingly dangerous trail, where dark hands from the past emerge to threaten everything. His ex-wife Nora is pregnant with another man’s child, his sister Trine is implicated in the fire that killed his son and, with everyone he thought he could trust seemingly hiding something, Henning has nothing to lose … except his own life.

Packed with tension and unexpected twists, Killed is the long-awaited finale of one of the darkest, most chilling and emotive series you may ever read. Someone will be killed. But who?

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Praise for Thomas Enger

‘One of the most unusual and intense writers in the field’ Barry Forshaw, Independent

‘MUST HAVE’ Sunday Express S Magazine

‘Intriguing’ Guardian

‘Sophisticated and suspenseful’ Literary Review

‘Full of suspense and heart’ Crime Monthly

‘Thomas Enger writes with verve, colour and a pace that builds to a thrilling climax’ European Literature Network

‘Superbly compelling … the characters leap right off the page’ Shotsmag

‘Destined to become Nordic Noir classic’ Yrsa Sigurðardóttir

‘Slick, compelling and taut’ Chris Ewan
Thomas Enger is a former journalist. He made his debut with the crime novel Burned (Skinndød) in 2010, which became an international sensation before publication. Burned is the first in a series of five books about the journalist Henning Juul, which delves into the depths of Oslo’s underbelly, skewering the corridors of dirty politics and nailing the fast-moving world of 24-hour news. Rights to the series have been sold to 28 countries to date. In 2013 Enger published his first book for young adults, a dark fantasy thriller called The Evil Legacy, for which he won the U-prize (best book Young Adult). Killer Instinct, another Young Adult suspense novel, was published in Norway in 2017. Rights have been sold to Germany and Iceland. Enger also composes music, and he lives in Oslo. Follow him on Twitter @EngerThomas, on Facebook www.facebook.com/thomas.enger.77 or visit his website thomasenger.net Kari Dickson grew up in Edinburgh, Scotland, but spent most of her summers in Norway with grandparents who couldn’t speak English, so spoke Norwegian from an early age. She went on to Scandinavian Studies at UCL. While working in theatre in London, she was asked to do literal translations of two Ibsen plays, which fuelled her interest in Norwegian literature and led to an MA in Translation at the University of Surrey. Having worked initially as a commercial translator, including some years at the central bank of Norway, she now concentrates solely on literature. Her portfolio includes literary fiction, crime, non-fiction, and plays. Her translation of Roslund & Hellström’s Three Seconds won the CWA International Dagger in 2011. Kari currently teaches Norwegian language, literature and translation in the Scandinavian Studies department at the University of Edinburgh.