The Exiled
***Shortlisted for the Petrona Award for Best Scandinavian Crime Novel of the Year***
Tough and powerful crime fiction Publishers Weekly
'A gut-punch of a book Metro
'Dark-souled but clear-eyed, Kati Hiekkapeltos edgy, powerful novels grip your throat and squeeze your heart. Addictive A J Finn, author of The Woman in the Window
Anna Fekete returns to the Balkan village of her birth for a relaxing summer holiday. But when her bag is stolen and the thief is found dead on the banks of the river, Anna is pulled into a murder case. Her investigation leads straight to her own family and to closely guarded secrets concealing a horrendous travesty of justice that threatens them all.
As layer after layer of corruption, deceit and guilt are revealed, Anna is caught up in the refugee crisis spreading across Europe. How long before everything explodes?
Chilling, tense and relevant, The Exiled is an electrifying, unputdownable thriller from one of Finlands most celebrated crime writers.
'Finnish Kati Hiekkapelto deserves her growing reputation as her individual writing identity is subtly unlike that of her colleagues' Barry Forshaw, Financial Times
'The Exiled represents the next level in creative development of both the author and her heroine. There is the subtle confident maturity: the writer who is not afraid to challenge the current political and social situation, and to rage about it in the most elegant literary manner, and the character who learns more about her roots and her personality, and ways to deal with the feeling of displacement Crime Review
Compelling, assured and gutsy a gripping and stimulating read LoveReading
There is something fresh and slightly subversive about Hiekkapeltos writing that makes the novel stand out from the pack Doug Johnstone, Big Issue
'An edgy and insightful chiller with a raw and brooding narrative. Skilfully plotted and beautifully written, Hiekkapelto has given us an excellent and suspenseful crime novel Craig Robertson
'A beautifully written and many-layered mystery novel that illuminates the dangers of prejudice, while still providing a major thrill ride' Mystery Scene Magazine
A taut and provocative thriller with a raging social conscience Eva Dolan
A writer willing to take risks with her work Sarah Ward
The taut and elegance of the writing brilliantly contrasts with the grit of the subject matter Anya Lipska See more