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Hitman Anders and the Meaning of It All
By (Author) Jonas Jonasson
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
26th April 2016
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
839.738
Paperback
384
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 28mm
490g
A madcap new novel from the one-of-a-kind author of The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and The Girl Who Saved the King of Sweden
Enormous fun The subversive charm of it lies in the hints that God, or the Universe or whatever, is smarter and funnier than any of us Kate Saunders, The Times
Jonasson matches the irreverence of his debut The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared Its a thrilling ride Financial Times
Should carry a health warning for spouses or partners easily irritated by the sounds of helpless chortling Irish Times (on The Hundred-Year-Old Man)
A mordantly funny and loopily freewheeling novel about ageing disgracefully Sunday Times (on The Hundred-Year-Old Man)
Fast-moving and relentlessly sunny Guardian on The Hundred-Year-Old Man)
Pure, ingenious fantasy . . . its feel-good set to stun level Guardian (on The Girl Who Saved the King of Sweden)
A comic delight of love, luck and mathematics Daily Express (on The Girl Who Saved the King of Sweden)
Fast-paced, likable, refreshing . . . As unlikely and funny as The Hundred-Year-Old Man Observer (on The Girl Who Saved the King of Sweden)
Jonas Jonasson was a journalist for the Expressen newspaper for many years. He became a media consultant and later on set up a company producing sports and events for Swedish television. He sold his company and moved abroad to work on his first novel. Jonasson now lives on the Swedish island Gotland in the Baltic Sea.