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The Lover

Autor Helene Flood Traducere de Alison McCullough
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 iun 2022
How can you hide your affair when your lover's been murdered? From the mind of a psychologist, and the author of The Therapist, comes a gripping story of secrets, lies, extramarital affairs and murder. "A wonderful storyteller" Chris Whitaker Is it worse to lie to your husband or the police? Rikke is deceiving them both. When their upstairs neighbor J rgen is found dead, she's questioned alongside her husband smund. How can Rikke admit in front of smund that J rgen and she were having an affair? Or explain to the police the complexity of her feelings for J rgen? The hint of relief that he's dead. And, as the investigation closes in on the neighborhood, how long can she conceal the affair from her neighbors, her husband, and her teenage daughter? Rikke knows she can't hide the phone calls, emails and messages from the police. So she cuts herself a deal. In return for a few days' grace to tell smund before anyone else does, she'll share everything about the affair. But before she can summon the courage to confess, Rikke is struck by a chilling revelation. J rgen can only have been killed by someone living in their small apartment building. Translated from the Norwegian by Alison McCullough
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781529406115
ISBN-10: 1529406110
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 159 x 239 x 39 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Editura: Quercus Books

Descriere

How can you hide your affair when your lover's been murdered? From the mind of a psychologist, and the author of The Therapist, comes a gripping story of secrets lies, extramartial affairs and murder.

Recenzii

An absolutely prime slice of Scandicrime . . . the writer channels her professional expertise into a noteworthy domestic thriller
Having hit a bull's-eye with . . . The Therapist . . . Helene Flood repeats the trick with another twisty tale of domestic goings-on . . . teasing and pleasing the reader till the very last page
The joy of the book is the vivid variety of characters, and the cynicism with which Flood dissects the sad illusions of married life