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Luna Miller

Looking for Alice: a gritty, fast-paced Nordic Noir thriller

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Dark secrets pulse beneath the surface of Stockholm, ready to drag the unwary into its depths.
From the bestselling Swedish crime writer, Luna Miller, comes a new unputdownable Scandi Noir thriller.
Gunvor Ström, a fierce ex-surgeon turned private investigator, is tasked with what seems like a simple job: Nadja Franzén suspects her husband, Mikael, of infidelity. But as Gunvor navigates the web of lies and deceit, she uncovers a story far more complicated and unexpected than mere betrayal.
Armed with spy-level cunning and martial arts precision, Gunvor’s age becomes a barrier as she follows Mikael through Stockholm’s lively nightlife. Unexpectedly, she finds help in two unlikely allies: Elin, a teenager grappling with insecurities, and David, a school dropout with hidden strengths. As the trio edges closer to the truth, the strength of their enemy becomes frighteningly clear, turning the pursuit from suspicion to survival.
Looking for Alice is the first book in the gripping, action-packed Gunvor Ström series.
Praise for "Looking for Alice":
“…the storytelling, as translated from the Swedish by Isherwood, is slick, with strong dialogue, intelligent plotting, and convincing character development throughout.” – Kirkus Reviews
"A (…) punchy Nordic Noir thriller." – Kirkus Reviews
"This is a promising dose of Swedish noir and more of Gunvor Ström and her Fruängen Bureau will definitely be welcome." – Goodreads Reviewer
Luna Miller, a Swedish crime writer, has gained popularity with her series of crime novels about Gunvor Ström, a woman in her sixties with some impressive aikido skills who has just changed careers to become a private detective. "Looking for Alice" is the first book in the series.
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Издател
Saga Egmont
преводач
Aidan Isherwood
глас
Nano Nagle
Година на публикуване
2024
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