Hide And Seek
The chilling sequel to THE CHESTNUT MAN, now a major Netflix series
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- USD 14.99
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- USD 14.99
Descripción editorial
'Hide and Seek is Scandi Noir at its finest' The Times Crime Book of the Month
*THE INTERNATIONALLY BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE CHESTNUT MAN IS BACK WITH A BLOCKBUSTER NEW THRILLER, NOW A MAJOR NETFLIX ADAPTATION*
'A cracking ending that left me STUNNED' 5***** Reader Review
'A superb thriller...totally immersive' 5***** Reader Review
'Amazing. Dark, tense, creepy, and completely engaging' 5***** Reader Review
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Count to one, count to two…
A strange voice from inside the woods, repeating a child’s counting rhyme.
Count to four, count to five…
A body discovered in the water.
You’re trying to go home. Will you make it alive?
Thirty years later, a woman is haunted by a string of anonymous text messages, repeating that same counting rhyme. Counting down.
Found you.
Detectives Naia Thulin and Mark Hess are charged with finding the missing woman. But when they uncover links to a decades-old cold case, their investigation takes a terrifying turn.
A twisted killer is on the loose. Can they catch them, before they strike again?
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Why readers are totally gripped by Hide and Seek
'Without doubt this is a Scandi noir tome that will leave you breathless and it deserves more than five stars' 5***** Reader Review
'A dark, atmospheric, procedural thriller...excellent' 5***** Reader Review
'The twists and turns are constant...this is a chilling book that I could not put down' 5***** Reader Review
Praise for Søren Sveistrup
'The Stieg Larsson comparisons seem unfair - on Sveistrup. He is quite simply in another league' Metro
'If you're pining for a dose of Jo Nesbo-style Scandi noir, The Chestnut Man should hit the spot' The Times
'A full-throttle thriller in the tradition of classic Stieg Larsson, drenched in atmosphere and charged with adrenaline. I loved this book' A. J. Finn
'Has success written all over it' Daily Express
'Creepy, clever and packed with tension' Sun
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Copenhagen detectives Naia Thulin and Mark Hess investigate a series of murders that may be connected to a case from decades earlier in Sveistrup's brilliant sequel to The Chestnut Man. On Valentine's Day 2025, Thulin, now working for Denmark's National Cyber Crimes Unit, is assigned to find a young woman named Silje Thomsen, who has vanished after being been plagued by a stalker who texted her ominous countdowns. Thulin is also troubled by the unsolved murder, two years earlier, of 19-year-old high schooler Caroline Holst. The more Thulin digs into Silje and Caroline's cases, the more they echo a brutal 1992 child murder that Thulin's father was working just before he died of a heart attack. As Sveistrup knits all three cases together, he dives into the personal lives of Thulin, who is neglecting her new lover, Bjørn, in favor of work, and Hess, who has returned to Copenhagen from a Europol assignment in Moldova to help his sick brother. Though Thulin and Hess's relationship has grown complicated since they alienated their boss in the previous book, they team up again to immensely satisfying effect. Brutal, sweeping, and emotionally grounded, this is Scandi noir at its best. Sveistrup proves himself a master of his craft.