So plugged into the present that it's hard to believe its publication in Norman's native Sweden anticipated Edward Snowden's revelations by two months . . . Norman's understanding of the dark, destructive side of surveillance is second to none, and at its best, <i>Into a Raging Blaze</i> is convincing and addictive

Guardian

A modern take on the spy thriller ... Norman's warning is a clear message to the 'nothing to hide, nothing to fear' camp who challenged the import of the Snowden revelations ... A Le Carré-esque yarn that's rooted in verisimilitude . No faint praise that

Independent

An excellent and very up-to-the-minute novel ... Is this how others see us now? If so, alas!

Literary Review

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Norman handles its derring-do deftly. For British readers, however, the main source of interest is its unflattering reverse-angle view of our spooks at work

Sunday Times

Solid description of the insides of the corridors of power ... A Snowden-showdown whistle-blowing scandal

Independent, Best Noir Newcomers

Much hyped, but largely worthy of the hype; a strong debut by a Swedish Ministry insider moving provocatively in Snowden/Assange 'leaks' territory'

- Barry Forshaw, Guardian

Gripping and unnervingly believable, it's a fictionalised exposé of Anglo-American spying

Choice

A first-rate debut thriller that asks: Who watches the watchers if they don't choose to be seen? The narrative starts slow but doesn't take long to build up speed. From then on, watch out!

Library Journal

Rarely have I read such a well-written debut novel as this ... Well orchestrated dramaturgy, rich language, and extremely believable characters ... Andreas Norman has written a dizzying thriller

Dagens Nyheter, Sweden

I haven't been able to erase Andreas Norman's Into a Raging Blaze from my mind. In the aftermath of Edward Snowden, it all seems horribly prescient. It's written by a Swedish diplomat and is a salutary reminder that not everyone trusts the Brits!

Times Higher Education

Andreas Norman is uncannily close to the truth

Anonymous Head of undisclosed department at the Swedish Security Service HQ in Stockholm

Carina Dymek works for the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Until she accidentally exposes secret plans for a European Spy Agency.

Suspended, investigated, on the radar of the Security Service, she is fighting to clear her name.

But now MI6 are watching.

And their plans for her are just beginning.

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An epic Swedish spy thriller exposing a Europe-wide intelligence conspiracy, by the 'Swedish Edward Snowden'
So plugged into the present that it's hard to believe its publication in Norman's native Sweden anticipated Edward Snowden's revelations by two months . . . Norman's understanding of the dark, destructive side of surveillance is second to none, and at its best, Into a Raging Blaze is convincing and addictive - Guardian

A modern take on the spy thriller ... Norman's warning is a clear message to the 'nothing to hide, nothing to fear' camp who challenged the import of the Snowden revelations ... A Le Carre-esque yarn that's rooted in verisimilitude . No faint praise that - Independent

An excellent and very up-to-the-minute novel ... Is this how others see us now? If so, alas! - Literary Review

Norman handles its derring-do deftly. For British readers, however, the main source of interest is its unflattering reverse-angle view of our spooks at work - Sunday Times

Solid description of the insides of the corridors of power ... A Snowden-showdown whistle-blowing scandal - Independent, Best Noir Newcomers

Much hyped, but largely worthy of the hype; a strong debut by a Swedish Ministry insider moving provocatively in Snowden/Assange 'leaks' territory' - Guardian

Gripping and unnervingly believable, it's a fictionalised expose of Anglo-American spying - Choice

A first-rate debut thriller that asks: Who watches the watchers if they don't choose to be seen? The narrative starts slow but doesn't take long to build up speed. From then on, watch out! - Library Journal
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781782066064
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Vendor
riverrun
Vekt
354 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
130 mm
Dybde
34 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
528

Forfatter
Oversetter

Om bidragsyterne

Andreas Norman is a former diplomat, who worked for the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs. For several years he was a member of the Ministry´s counter-terrorism unit, working with partners across the globe. During the Arab Spring he joined the team that outlined Swedish policy during this dramatic period. He currently lives in Stockholm, Sweden. Into A Raging Blaze was Norman's debut novel. It anticipated the Edward Snowden revelations and received international acclaim. It was shortlisted for the CWA International Gold Dagger Award 2015. Rights for Into A Raging Blaze as well as The Silent War have been sold to several countries and both are currently being developed into a major television series. Ian Giles has a Ph.d in Scandinavian literature from the University of Edinburgh. He translates fiction and non-fiction from Swedish, Norwegian and Danish. He was shortlisted his translation of Into A Raging Blaze for the CWA International Dagger in 2015. He is the Chair of the Swedish - English Literary Translators' Association. He lives in Edinburgh.