The Katharina Code
You loved Wallander, now meet Wisting.
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THE NUMBER ONE KINDLE BESTSELLER
You loved Wallander, now meet Wisting . . .
'Horst, a former Norwegian police detective, is often compared to Sweden's Henning Mankell for his moody, sweeping crime dramas' NEW YORK TIMES
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Katharina went missing twenty-four years ago.
Each year on the anniversary of her disappearance Chief Inspector William Wisting visits her husband, the man he could never help.
He re-reads her files, searching for the answer he could never find.
The code he could never solve.
Until now.
This year is going to be different.
Another woman is missing.
And so is Katharina's husband.
Wisting has to find him, but is he rescuing a dear friend, or playing a deadly game?
Set between the icy streets and dark forests of Norway, The Katharina Code is a heart-stopping story of one man's obsession with his coldest case. Atmospheric, gripping and suspenseful; this is Nordic Noir at its very best.
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SOON TO BE A MAJOR TV SERIES FROM THE PRODUCERS BEHIND WALLANDER AND THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO
'Jørn Lier Horst is one of the most brilliantly understated crime novelists writing today' The Sunday Times
'Up there with the best of the Nordic crime writers' The Times
'A well-crafted, atmospheric, character-driven thriller- I couldn't put it down!' Alex Dahl, author of The Boy At The Door
2018 Nordic Noir Thriller of the Year, Winner of the prestigious Petrona Award for Best Scandinavian Crime Novel & Longlisted for the CWA International Dagger Award
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Two cold cases, an array of mysterious clues and a complex, remarkably engaging cast of characters elevate this dark, twisty Norwegian noir above many other police procedurals. William Wisting has been drawn to a cold case disappearance since first investigating it 24 years prior. Now, the missing woman’s husband—whom Wisting has befriended over the years—is tied to a second, far more infamous disappearance, which Wisting’s journalist daughter is reporting on for a major newspaper. Jørn Lier Horst does a marvellous job of reeling us in from the book’s opening pages, and we found ourselves attempting to play sleuth and place clues and details together along with the investigators. As the story unfolded, and we got to know each character, we were constantly gripped, surprised and oh-so ready for the next Cold Case Quartet novel.