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English
Corgi
01 June 2012
The chilling second novel from the Scandinavian crime queen

'That night he did something so controversial that he'd rather be suspected of murder than tell anyone what he was really doing. What could possibly be worse than that?'

Trainee journalist Annika Bengtzon has secured a summer placement at Sweden's biggest tabloid newspaper. She's desperate for this to be her big break, although manning the tip-off phoneline isn't quite what she had in mind...

Until a caller tells her that the naked body of a young woman has been found in a nearby cemetery.

As she pieces together details of the young woman's life, Annika stumbles across video footage that places the main suspect hundreds of miles from the crime scene, right at the time of the murder.

Are the police looking for the wrong man? There is suddenly far more at stake here than Annika's career, and the more questions she asks, the more she leaves herself dangerously exposed.
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Imprint:   Corgi
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 34mm
Weight:   378g
ISBN:   9780552160933
ISBN 10:   0552160938
Pages:   560
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Liza Marklund is an author, publisher, journalist, columnist, and goodwill ambassador for UNICEF. Her crime novels featuring the relentless reporter Annika Bengtzon instantly became an international hit, and Marklund's books have sold 12 million copies in 30 languages to date.

Reviews for Exposed

An enjoyable and fast-paced thriller The Times An astonishing talent -- Jeffery Deaver Pick up a Liza Marklund book, read it until dawn, wait until the stores open, buy another one -- James Patterson No one tells a story like Liza Marklund -- Karin Slaughter One of the most popular crime writers of our time -- Patricia Cornwell


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