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LoveReading Says
It begins with a nursery rhyme. Nineteen minutes later you die... The sixth gripping thriller in Lars Kepler's internationally bestselling series featuring Joona Linna. Perfect for fans of Stieg Larsson and Jo Nesbo.
A hard-hitting rocket of a ride, if you’re squeamish, you may well be peeking between your fingers as you read. Superintendent Saga Bauer enlists the help of Joona Lina, who is serving time in prison, in order to stop to a killer named the Rabbit Hunter. The authors are a well established, internationally best-selling writing duo, they seamlessly blend their skills into a story that blasts with fury and intensity. This is the sixth in the series, and if you’ve not come across Lars Kepler before, I would advise you start at the beginning with ‘The Hypnotist’, purely because it’s such a cracking series. I love the feeling of danger and menace that stalks the policing team themselves, who is to be trusted, who will survive, my heart was in my mouth on more than one occasion. As a nursery rhyme plays, the killer stalks his prey, violent, creepy and addictive, the tension in ‘The Rabbit Hunter’ sky-rockets through to the utterly gripping conclusion… and left me wanting more.
Liz Robinson
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You are his prey...
The sixth gripping thriller in Lars Kepler's bestselling series featuring Joona Linna. Perfect for fans of Stieg Larsson and Jo Nesbo.
There's a face at the window.
A masked stranger stands in the shadow of a garden, watching his first victim through the window. He will kill him slowly - play him a nursery rhyme - make him pay.
A killer in your house.
The police offer ex-Detective Joona Linna a chance to clear his name: help Superintendent Saga Bauer track down the vicious killer terrorising Stockholm, before he strikes again.
Only one man can stop him.
Now Joona stands between a disturbed predator and its prey. He must catch a killer who hunts in the shadows and who is dangerously close to losing control...
About This Edition
ISBN: |
9780008205935 |
Publication date: |
21st March 2019 |
Author: |
Lars Kepler |
Publisher: |
HarperCollins Publishers Ltd an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers |
Format: |
Paperback |
Pagination: |
521 pages |
Series: |
Joona Linna |
Primary Genre |
Thriller and Suspense
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Press Reviews
Lars Kepler Press Reviews
`You want to be disturbed, you want to be distressed? This is one for you. Chilling and enthralling from the outset' Paul Finch, Sunday Times bestselling author of Shadows
Praise for Lars Kepler:
`The story is incredibly dark and the reader will be caught between wanting to turn the page to read on and being too scared to do so' SUN
`STALKER is terrifying yet hugely enjoyable to read but be warned, it may take you a while to sleep after you finish it' DAILY EXPRESS
`One of the most hair-raising crime novels published this year' SUNDAY TIMES
`Hurtles along ... full of nuanced detail which sets it far above the average thriller ... You'll be terrified' EVENING STANDARD
`Taking Europe by storm...ferocious, visceral storytelling that wraps you in a cloak of darkness' DAILY MAIL
`Deeply scarifying stuff' INDEPENDENT
`Chillingly vicious' MARIE CLAIRE
`Brilliantly scary' DAILY EXPRESS
`Kepler has a direct line to a very dark place in the human soul' Lev Grossman, TIME
`A creepy and compulsive crime thriller' MO HAYDER
`Grips you round the throat until the final twist' WOMAN AND HOME
`An horrific and original read' SUN
`A rollercoaster ride of a thriller full of striking twists' MAIL ON SUNDAY
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About Lars Kepler
A No. 1 bestselling international sensation, Lars Kepler has sold in excess of 1.5 million copies of the Joona Linna series in Sweden alone. Their first thriller, The Hypnotist, has just been released as a film, directed by Lasse Hallström. The Fire Witness is the third thriller in the Joona Linna series following on from The Nightmare in 2012. Lars Kepler is the pseudonym for writing duo, Alexander and Alexandra Ahndoril. They live with their family in Sweden.
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