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Deliver Me
By (Author) Malin Persson Giolito
Simon & Schuster Ltd
Simon & Schuster Ltd
17th April 2024
14th March 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Political / legal thriller
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Narrative theme: Social issues
Narrative theme: Coming of age
Narrative theme: Identity / belonging
839.738
Hardback
544
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 37mm
When children commit unspeakable crimes, who bears responsibility And who pays the price
Snow falls softly over a desolate playground. A fourteen-year-old boy lies face down in front of a swing-set as his life drains out of the gaping wound in his head. Behind him stands his best friend, a warm gun in his trembling hand.
Dogge and Billy are unlikely best friends. Dogge is from affluent Rnnviken, Billy from the concrete towers of Vringe only a few hundred yards across a highway, but worlds apart. From the outside, Dogge has everything, but beneath the glossy surface of his life he is lonely and neglected. Meanwhile, Billys family are poor first-generation immigrants, but their cramped one-bedroom apartment is filled with love.
When ruthless gangs tighten their grip on Vringe, the prospect of fast cash, easy access to drugs and the respect that comes with power draws both boys in. But when Billy wants to leave the gang, the friends are forced to face up to the brutal rules of the adult game they have tried to play. And as the web of escalating violence closes in, one fateful decision will see two communities torn apart.
At once a poignant portrayal of the power of childhood friendship and a shattering depiction of what happens when a society fails its young, Deliver Me confronts the cost to us all when we fail to catch lost children before they fall between the cracks.
PRAISE FOR MALIN PERSSON GIOLITO:
'Sensitive, moving andabsorbing'Marcel Berlins,The Times
'This is theevolution of Scandinavian crime, in more ways than one' Fredrik Backman
'Compellingand brutally candid . . .superbly told'Daily Mail
'Suspenseful and addictive'Real Crime
'Splendid'Kirkus Reviews
'Haunting and immersive'Publishers Weekly
'Subliminal story, masterfully told.' -- Hkan Nesser on Quicksand
'Its awesome! The only credible Swedish courtroom drama Ive ever read.' -- Jens Lapidus on Quicksand
Malin Persson Giolito was born in Stockholm in 1969. She has worked as a lawyer and as an official for the European Commission in Brussels, where she lives with her husband and three daughters.