WINNER OF THE SWEDISH CRIME ACADEMY AWARD FOR BEST CRIME NOVEL 'But he took out all the Princesses and beheaded them. I don't get it.' 'The Princesses?' 'That's the name of the fish. The Princess of Burundi' When the mutilated body of tropical fish collector John Jonsson is discovered in Uppsala the police are baffled - he may not have been a saint, but who would want to kill him, and in such a brutal way? Inspector Ann Lindell, working the case, is convinced that the killer has been swiftly identified, but then doubts begin to creep in: what if she's wrong? As increasingly sinister events begin to unfold, and Jonsson's family get further involved, Lindell and her team must unravel the complex clues and stop the killer before it's too late - Kjell Eriksson is already an international sensation - it's time to see why. Translated by Let the Right One In's Ebba Segerberg
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Review:
'Kjell Eriksson's crime novels are among the very best' --Henning Mankell
About the Author:
KJELL ERIKSSON is the author of the internationally acclaimed "The Princess of Burundi, The Cruel Stars of the Night, The Demon of Dakar", "The Hand that Trembles", and "Black Lies, Red Blood". His series debut won Best First Novel 1999 by the Swedish Crime Academy, an accomplishment he later followed up by winning Best Swedish Crime Novel 2002 for "The Princess of Burundi". He lives in Sweden and France.
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- PublisherAllison & Busby
- Publication date2011
- ISBN 10 0749040092
- ISBN 13 9780749040093
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number1
- Number of pages416
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