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A Question of Guilt: The heart-pounding novel from the No. 1 bestseller now a major BBC4 show
By (Author) Jrn Lier Horst
Translated by Anne Bruce
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
31st May 2022
3rd March 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery: police procedural
Fiction in translation
839.8238
Paperback
400
Width 130mm, Height 197mm, Spine 23mm
281g
A killer caught. A murder sentence served. But did they arrest the wrong man In 1999, seventeen-year-old Tone Vaterland was killed on her way home from work. Desperate for a conviction the police deemed the investigation an open-and-shut case and sent her spurned boyfriend, Danny Momrak, down for murder. But twenty years later William Wisting receives a puzzling letter. It suggests the wrong man was convicted for Tone's death and the real murderer is still out there. Wisting is quickly thrown into a terrifying race against time where he must find the sender, decipher this mysterious letter and catch the real killer before they strike again.
Praise for Jrn Lier Horst * : *
Tense, fast-paced . . . compelling * Sunday Times *
Relentlessly exciting . . . creates a sense of real menace * The Times *
Jrn Lier Horst writes some of the best Scandinavian crime fiction available. His books are superbly plotted and addictive, the characters wonderfully realised * Yrsa Sigurardttir *
Up there with the best of the Nordic crime writers * The Times *
Praise for A Question of Guilt * : *
A well-written and intensely thrilling story * Tvedestrandsposten, Norway *
Horst both knows how to craft a good plot and to make the lines all come together * Verdens Gang, Norway *
Horst is a craftsman, and at his best a truly masterful writer of crime novels * Stavanger Aftenblad, Norway *
Jrn Lier Horst is back with one of the best books in the Wisting series * Dagsavisen, Norway *
J rn Lier Horst (Author) J RN LIER HORST worked as a police officer and head of investigations before becoming a full-time writer and has established himself as one of the most successful authors to come out of Scandinavia. His books have sold over two million copies in his native Norway alone and he's published in twenty-six languages. The Wisting series, produced by the team behind Wallander and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, was a hit BBC series in 2019 with a second series due to air soon. Anne Bruce (Translator) Anne Bruce studied Norwegian and English at the University of Glasgow and now lives on the Isle of Arran, Scotland. She has translated a number of crime novels by Anne Holt and Jorn Lier Horst, including the Petrona-Prize-winning The Caveman and When It Grows Dark, which was longlisted for the CWA International Dagger in 2017.