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Ordeal Jorn Lier Horst

Ordeal By Jorn Lier Horst

Ordeal by Jorn Lier Horst


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Summary

The investigation into taxi-driver Jens Hummel's disappearance has been fruitless, but a crucial discovery directs suspicion at Dan Roger 'Danny' Brodin. The problem is, however, that Danny is already in prison, convicted of another murder.

Ordeal Summary

Ordeal by Jorn Lier Horst

The Hummel case has bothered William Wisting for more than six months. The investigation into what happened when taxi-driver Jens Hummel disappeared has been fruitless, and he has to endure criticism. A crucial discovery directs suspicion at Dan Roger 'Danny' Brodin. The problem is, however, that Danny is already in prison, convicted of another murder. Wisting is accustomed to building up a solid case for the prosecution, but this time things are different. Now he has to use all his expertise and experience to unpick a case that other people already believe to be over and done with. He follows his own convictions - all the way into the courtroom.

Ordeal Reviews

'Horst, a former Norwegian policeman, now produces classy procedurals with plotting, depth and humanity to rival the best of the Scandis. '-The Sunday Times Crime Book Club; 'Following on from excellent crimer The Caveman, top author of Nordic nastiness Horst sets his series hero Chief Insp Wisting a new poser.'-The Sunday Sport; 'Horst's novels are solid, satisfying police procedurals, offering an insider's view of the tensions between detectives and bureaucrats who want results at any cost.'-The Sunday Times; 'Lier Horst's books are always an excellent mix of police procedural and character study which give them a special place in Scandinavian crime fiction.'-Crime Pieces; 'Horst writes some of the best Scandinavian crime fiction available. His books are superbly plotted and addictive, the characters superbly realised. Ordeal kept me engaged to the end and I cannot wait for the next.'-Yrsa Sigurdardottir; 'I really like Chief Inspector William Wisting... In Ordeal he leads us through a complex and intriguing investigation into Norway's underworld in a masterpiece of storytelling.'-Lin Anderson; 'There is an air of authenticity that striates this gripping narrative...The run-up to the final resolution is absolutely gripping.'-Shots Magazine; 'A pleasure to read, the characters and situations are completely believable and I would not hesitate to recommend it.'-Live and Deadly; 'Lier Horst has delivered a masterclass in ingenious plot construction and this is intelligent crime fiction which leaves you pondering. Simply stunning and highly recommended.'-My Reading Corner; 'The mystery element is expertly done, Ordeal is light on action, heavy on authenticity, a quietly addictive read that keeps you turning those pages.'-Liz Loves Books; 'I'm definitely looking forward to reading the rest of the English translated versions of these books and hoping more books get translated in the meantime.'-Day Dreamer Thoughts; 'Beautifully told, engaging and a damn fine crime story which does not need to resort to extreme over-the-top action sequences to keep the reader's attention.'-Grab This Book

About Jorn Lier Horst

Jorn Lier Horst is the author of the highly successful William Wisting series of crime novels. Blind Door is the fifth to be translated into English after Dregs, Closed for Winter, The Hunting Dogs and The Caveman. Previous books in the series have won the Riverton Prize, the Glass Key, and the Martin Beck Award.

Additional information

GOR007433537
9781910124741
1910124745
Ordeal by Jorn Lier Horst
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Sandstone Press Ltd
2016-03-17
320
N/A
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