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When a mutilated body surfaces and a woman dies mysteriously, Jakob Weber uncovers a chilling trail through Norway’s wild north. SECOND in a darkly addictive Nordic Noir series.
‘Expertly written, compelling and impossible to put down. This is perfect Scandi Noir. I’m hooked’ Michael Wood
‘Provides a boilerplate for anyone wishing to write a Scandi crime novel’ Mark Sanderson, The Times
 ‘A must-read series’ Nordic Watchlist
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In Norway’s far north, something unspeakable is surfacing?
When a mutilated body rises from the icy waters off the jetty in Kjerringøy, it shocks the quiet coastal village – and stirs something darker beneath. Not long after, a young woman is found dead in a drab Bodø apartment. Suicide, perhaps. Or something far more sinister.
Detective Jakob Weber and former national investigator Noora Yun Sande are drawn into both cases. Then a hiker reports a terrifying encounter in the nearby wilderness: a solitary cabin ? and a man without a face.
As the investigation deepens, the clues grow more disturbing – and the wild, wintry landscape closes in. Jakob is certain of one thing: if they don’t find the killer soon, he’ll strike again.
SECOND in the dark, addictive Nordic Noir series set in Norway’s unforgiving Arctic north.
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Praise for the Arctic Mysteries seriesÂ
‘Atmospheric’ Crime Monthly
‘Jakob Weber is a great protagonist, and the sense of place is phenomenal’ Thomas Enger
‘This is first-class Nordic Noir from the real North, where danger lurks around every corner’ Gunnar Staalesen
‘Dark and totally gripping ? adds a new dimension to the police procedural’ European Literature Network
‘Nearly as many twists and turns as Norway’s Trollstigen pass ? will satisfy even the pickiest crime reader’ Crime Fiction Lover



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