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An intricate psychological thriller from the master of Norwegian crimewriting— the latest in the Oslo Detective’s series. A recovering drug addict, Katrine Bratterud, is almost finished with her time in rehab. One evening, contemplating her success at the shore of a lake, she senses that she is not alone. The discovery of Katrine’s corpse the following day brings detectives Frølich and Gunnarstranda onto the case and into a web of secrets and lies that stretches back generations. K.O. Dahl weaves an intricate plot, juxtaposing the selfdelusion of drug addicts with the more complex self-delusions of the well-respected middle-class people treating them. Like Henning Mankell, Dahl manages to merge the suspense of the classical whodunit with the detailed precision of the police procedural novel.
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Farfalle i gialli: Un piccolo anello d'oro, Kjell Ola Dahl, Giovanna Paterniti
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- Rok vydania
- 2006
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- Titul
- Farfalle i gialli: Un piccolo anello d'oro
- Jazyk
- taliansky
- Autori
- Kjell Ola Dahl, Giovanna Paterniti
- Vydavateľ
- Marsilio
- Rok vydania
- 2006
- Väzba
- mäkká
- Počet strán
- 361
- ISBN10
- 8831788760
- ISBN13
- 9788831788762
- Série
- Detektívi z Osla
- Štítky
- Beletria, Detektívky & Thriller, Detektívky, Thrillery, Vraždy, Krimi séria, Minulosť, Strach, Severská literatúra, Drogy, Polícia, Severská krimi, Nórsko, Skandinávia, Oslo, Nórske detektívky
- Prvé vydanie
- 2000
- Pôvodný názov
- En liten gyllen ring
- Hodnotenie
- 3 z 5
- Anotácia
- An intricate psychological thriller from the master of Norwegian crimewriting— the latest in the Oslo Detective’s series. A recovering drug addict, Katrine Bratterud, is almost finished with her time in rehab. One evening, contemplating her success at the shore of a lake, she senses that she is not alone. The discovery of Katrine’s corpse the following day brings detectives Frølich and Gunnarstranda onto the case and into a web of secrets and lies that stretches back generations. K.O. Dahl weaves an intricate plot, juxtaposing the selfdelusion of drug addicts with the more complex self-delusions of the well-respected middle-class people treating them. Like Henning Mankell, Dahl manages to merge the suspense of the classical whodunit with the detailed precision of the police procedural novel.


