

really seems to know human nature AN Wilson, Tabletįossum has used her talent for drawing us into the minds of the misunderstood to powerful effect. a fascinating exploration of the mentality of a paranoid schizophrenic. The Whisperer is not just one of the best works of crime fiction I have ever read but one of the best novels I have ever read. The final page will make your jaw drop and your heart stop Mark Saunderson, Evening Standard The new twists are all wonderful and the old creepy atmosphere is brilliantly recreated with Long Island's swirling mists Wendy Holden, Daily Mail the suspense is maintained with a sure touch Barry Forshaw, Guardian Creepy, unnerving discomfort and plausible madness in everyday life. The Whisperer and Other Stories contains a complete short novel, The Return of the Deep Ones, as well as eight more weighty slices from the dark imagination. The Whisperer contains d eep psychological insight. It is her ability to make average, often wounded human psyches crackle and glow.that is Fossum's forte.She has an exceptional eye for fragility and vulnerability, and the complexity and dark humour of these states of mind. the suspense is maintained with a sure touch' Guardian Read more 'The final page will make your jaw drop and your heart stop' Evening Standard Is this unassuming woman out of her depth, or is she hiding a dark secret? Ross lives alone in her meager flat, scraping by on government assistance even as she claims to have great wealth. When the worst happens, Inspector Konrad Sejer is called in to interrogate Ragna. An unknown enemy has entered her world and she must use all her means to defend herself. She feels safe in her routine, until one day she receives a letter with a threatening message scrawled in capital letters. On her way home she always visits the same local shop. Someone who is skilled in taming or training a certain kind of animal, using gentle vocal.

Starring: Abdul Mohsen Alnimer, Shaimaa Alfdl, Norah Alanbar. Ragna lives her life within strict self-imposed limits: she sits in the same seat on the bus every day, on her way to her predictable job. When suspicions grow around the death of their patriarch, an affluent family begin to peel back the truth as dark secrets come to light.

She longs for a Christmas or birthday card from him. She's alone in the world since her only son moved to Berlin. Ragna Riegel works in a supermarket and still lives in her childhood home. **SHORTLISTED FOR THE PETRONA AWARD 2019** Read the stunning, psychologically acute new thriller from the Queen of Norwegian crime fiction. Inspector Sejer returns in a stunning, psychologically acute new thriller from the Queen of Norwegian crime fiction
