`A real page-turner ... I loved it!' Martina Cole; `A bold and audacious debut from a very talented writer. Heralds the beginning of a thrilling new series' R J Ellory; `A bold and intelligent read' Laura Wilson, Guardian; `Thought-provoking, compelling and very moving' Metro; `A terrific, original duo' The Times; `Compelling' Woman's Own

An abduction in London and the discovery of a body on the west coast of Sweden lead criminal profiler Emily Roys and true-crime writer Alexis Castells back to Jack the Ripper’s Whitechapel, as they hunt a serial killer. Book two in the explosive, award-winning Roy & Castells series. ‘A terrific, original duo’ Marcel Berlins, The Times ‘Gritty, bone-chilling, and harrowing – it’s not for the faint of heart, and not to be missed’ Crime by the Book ‘A relentless heart-stopping masterpiece, filled with nightmarish situations that will keep you awake long into the dark nights of winter’ New York Journal of Books ___________________Whitechapel, 1888: London is bowed under Jack the Ripper’s reign of terror.London 2015: Actress Julianne Bell is abducted in a case similar to the terrible Tower Hamlets murders of some ten years earlier, and harking back to the Ripper killings of a century before.Falkenberg, Sweden, 2015: A woman’s body is found mutilated in a forest, her wounds identical to those of the Tower Hamlets victims. With the man arrested for the Tower Hamlets crimes already locked up, do the new killings mean he has a dangerous accomplice, or is a copy-cat serial killer on the loose? Profiler Emily Roy and true-crime writer Alexis Castells again find themselves drawn into an intriguing case, with personal links that turn their world upside down. Following the highly acclaimed Block 46 and guaranteed to disturb and enthral, Keeper is a breathless thriller from the new queen of French Noir. ___________________ ‘A bold and intelligent read’ Guardian ‘A satisfying, full-fat mystery’ The Times ‘Assured telling of a complex story’ Sunday Times  ‘Dark, oppressive and bloody but also thought-provoking, compelling and very moving’ Metro ‘A real page-turner, I loved it’ Martina Cole ‘Cleverly plotted, simply excellent’ Ragnar Jónasson ‘A must-read’ Daily Express ‘Gustawsson’s writing is so vivid, it’s electrifying. Utterly compelling’ Peter James ‘Bold and audacious’ R. J. Ellory ‘A great serial-killer thriller with a nice twist … first rate’ James Oswald ‘Thought-provoking, challenging, and an absolute knock-out … I’m still in shock’ LoveReading ‘A great addition to the world of noir novels, and lives alongside the best...’ TripFiction
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Sequel to the international bestseller Block 46, and next in the award-winning Roy & Castells series. Murders in London and Sweden lead back to Jack the Ripper's Whitechapel...
`A real page-turner ... I loved it!' Martina Cole; `A bold and audacious debut from a very talented writer. Heralds the beginning of a thrilling new series' R J Ellory; `A bold and intelligent read' Laura Wilson, Guardian; `Thought-provoking, compelling and very moving' Metro; `A terrific, original duo' The Times; `Compelling' Woman's Own
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781912374052
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Orenda Books
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Forfatter
Oversetter

Om bidragsyterne

Born in Marseille, France, and with a degree in Political Science, Johana Gustawsson has worked as a journalist for the French and Spanish press and television. Her critically acclaimed Roy & Castells series, including Block 46, Keeper and Blood Song, has won the Plume d’Argent, Balai de la découverte, Balai d’Or and Prix Marseillais du Polar awards, and is now published in nineteen countries. A TV adaptation is currently underway in a French, Swedish and UK co-production. The Bleeding – a number one bestseller in France and the first in a new series – will be published in 2022. Johana lives in London with her Swedish husband and their three sons. Follow Johana on Twitter @JoGustawsson Maxim Jakubowski is a highly regarded translator from French and Italian. An ex-publisher, and one-time owner of the Murder One bookstore, he is also a writer and editor of crime, mystery and erotic fiction, and has published nearly one hundred books. A regular broadcaster on TV and radio, Maxim Jukubowski reviews crime fiction for The Guardian. He also contributes to The Times, the Bookseller and the Evening Standard and is the literary director of the Crime Scene Film and Book Festival, held annually in London. For many years, he has edited anthologies of the best British mystery stories of the year and the world’s best erotica, which have become bestsellers in the UK and America.