Killing 2

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A01=David Hewson
Author_David Hewson
Category=FF
Copenhagen
Danish
dark
Denmark
detective
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female detective
female protagonist
Forbrydelsen
Jan Meyer
murder
Nanna Birk Larsen
police
police procedural
politics
Sarah Lund
Scandi crime
Scandinavian
Sofie Grabol
Soren Sveistrup
Troels Hartmann
TV series

Product details

  • ISBN 9781447208426
  • Weight: 603g
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Oct 2013
  • Publisher: Pan Macmillan
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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David Hewson's The Killing 2 is the novelization of the second series of the hit Danish crime drama, The Killing.

It is two years since the notorious Nanna Birk Larsen case.

Two years since Detective Sarah Lund left Copenhagen in disgrace for a remote outpost in northern Denmark.

When the body of a female lawyer is found in macabre circumstances in a military graveyard, there are elements of the crime scene that take Head of Homicide, Lennart Brix, back to an occupied wartime Denmark – a time its countrymen would wish to forget.

Brix knows that Lund is the one person he can rely on to discover the truth. Reluctantly she returns to Copenhagen and becomes intrigued with the facts surrounding the case. As more bodies are found, Lund comes to see a pattern and she realizes that the identity of the killer will be known once the truth behind a more recent wartime mission is finally revealed . . .

David Hewson was born in Yorkshire in 1953. He has worked for The Times, Independent and Sunday Times as a journalist, and has written numerous novels, as well as several travel books. David Hewson’s European crime and mystery books range from the Copenhagen of The Killing and Sarah Lund to the Italy of Nic Costa and the Amsterdam of Pieter Vos. David lives in Kent.

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