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En la ciudad de Oslo, una conocida presentadora de televisión aparece asesinada en su domicilio. El superintendente Adam Stubø y la que fuera profiler del FBI Inger Johanne Vik, son requeridos para llevar a cabo la investigación. Pareja tanto en la vida real como en la profesional, Sutbø y Vik se muestran reticentes a llevar el caso ya que acaban de ser padres; sin embargo, se ven forzados a aceptarlo dada la naturaleza del mismo. Todo apunta a un asesino en serie de gusto perverso que se deleita escenificando sus crímenes. Mientras Stubø se vuelca en el análisis meticuloso de los detalles que rodean cada crimen, Vik ahonda en una teoría que coge fuerza a medida que traza el perfil del presunto asesino: la posible conexión entre los hechos presentes y su pasado como miembro del FBI.
The final episode of Anne Holt's explosive Hanne Wilhelmsen series. In 2001, three-year-old Dina is killed in a tragic accident. Her mother dies under strange circumstances soon after, and Dina's father is convicted of her murder. In 2016, the cold case ends up with Detective Henrik Holme who, together with his mentor Hanne Wilhelmsen, discovers the case could be much larger than first thought.
A thrilling, intricate and page-turning new novel from the godmother of Norwegian crime fiction. A Necessary Death is the second instalment in Anne Holt's new crime series featuring Selma Falck.
Eleven years on, Offline is the long-awaited sequel to Anne Holt's massive bestseller 1222 and the penultimate novel in the Hanne Wilhelmsen series. When Oslo comes under attack from a militant group, but the police doubt the group's very existence. When Hannes former partner reveals that his son is involved and begs her for help, she soon learns that she cannot protect him or the people of Oslo.
When one of Oslo’s hottest celebrity chefs is murdered, Hanne Wilhelmsen is called back into action in “a nearly pitch-perfect procedural layered over a moving exploration of rejection and abandonment” (Booklist) in the sixth installment of the award-winning series from Norway’s #1 bestselling female crime writer. On a cold December evening, celebrity chef Brede Ziegler is discovered stabbed to death on the steps of Oslo’s police headquarters, sending a shock wave through the city’s hip in-crowd. Chef Ziegler had many famous associates and more than a few enemies among them. Was his murder a random act of violence or did someone want him dead? Police investigator Billy T. is stymied by conflicting information about the kind of man Ziegler was. It seems nobody really knew him: not his glamorous wife, his business partner, nor the editor of his memoir-in-progress. The case is hopeless until Hanne Wilhelmsen returns to Oslo after a six-month stay in Italy and teams up with Billy T. Working together, they are pulled deep into the nefarious world inhabited by Ziegler. Was he at all the chef he claimed to be? And can those who knew him be trusted? In the fabulous No Echo, “transcripts of witness statements alternate with Anne Holt’s penetrating psychological analysis of human desires, weaknesses, and essential decency, unveiling unexpected dimensions of her series characters” (Publishers Weekly, starred review).
The silent, snow-covered streets of Oslo are a perfect scene of Christmas tranquility. But over the tolling of bells for the last Sunday of Advent, a black notes sounds. A boy's body washes up near the city's Aker Bridge. His corpse is bloated by the water, almost unrecognisable. Nobody has even bothered to report him missing.
A Grave For Two is the first instalment in Anne Holt's new crime series featuring Selma Falck.