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Eva's Eye

Karin Fossum

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English
Mariner Books
12 August 2014
"The debut mystery novel in the Inspector Sejer Series from Norway's award-winning author of Hell Fire and The Whisperer.

Eva Magnus and her daughter are out walking by the river when they make a grisly discovery: a man's body floating on the water's surface. Eva goes to call the police, but when she reaches the phone, she dials another number altogether for her own reasons. But when the police find the body anyway, Inspector Sejer and his team quickly determine that the man, Egil, died from a violent attack.

But Egil himself had been missing for months, and the trail to his killer is all but vanished. It's just as puzzling as another unsolved case on Sejer's desk: the murder of a prostitute, found dead just before Egil went missing. And as Sejer tries to piece together these two impossible cases, it soon appears that the two murders are connected. And if the Inspector can't figure out the culprit behind the crimes, someone else is going to pay with their life.

""No one can thoroughly chill the blood the way Karin Fossum can."" --Los Angeles Times"

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Imprint:   Mariner Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 201mm,  Width: 132mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   249g
ISBN:   9780544227811
ISBN 10:   0544227816
Series:   Inspector Sejer Mysteries
Pages:   304
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Eva's Eye

Praise for Karin Fossum and the Inspector Sejer series: Fossum crafts remarkably incisive psychological suspense: novels that carry the headlong momentum of thrillers and the acuity and weight of literary fiction. <i>The Washington Post </i></p> The next Scandinavian literary superstar. <i>Chicago Tribune</i> </p> They never last very long, those anonymous joggers and dog-walkers whose only purpose in a crime story is to trip over the body in the woods. Unless, of course, they figure in a novel by Karin Fossum, who makes it her business and the business of her uncommonly sensitive Norwegian detective, Inspector Konrad Sejer to scrutinize in great depth and detail every person touched by a murder. <i>The New York Times Book Review </i></p> I always eagerly await a new novel from Karin Fossum. Ruth Rendell </p> One thing...that immediately sets Fossum's fine mystery apart from other, merely sensational variations on this story line is its self-consciousness Like the well-ripened queens of psychological suspense to whom she is inevitably compared Ruth Rendell and PD James the younger Fossum charts this excursion into the unthinkable with poetic restraint. <i>The Washington Post </i></p> A truly great writer and explorer of the human mind. Jo Nesbo </p> By stripping away the usual police procedurals, Fossum suffuses her fiction with something closer to the unsparing vision of her great predecessor, Knut Hamsun. <i>The Independent </i></p> Sejer is a beautifully created character, a thoughtful, lonely man with great empathy. <i>Publishers Weekly</i> </p> Tremendous suspense A treasure for fans. <i>Kirkus Reviews</i> (starred)


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