Black Seconds (Inspector Sejer, 21)

Black Seconds (Inspector Sejer, 21)

by Charlotte Barslund (Translator), Charlotte Barslund (Translator), Karin Fossum (Author)

Synopsis

Nine-year-old Ida Joner gets on her brand-new bike and sets off to buy sweets. Thirty-five minutes after Ida should have come home, her mother, Helga, starts to worry. She phones the shop and various friends, but no one has seen her daughter. As the family being to search for Ida, Helga's worst nightmare becomes reality. As the police are called in, hundreds of volunteers comb the neighbourhood, but there are no traces of the little girl, or her bike. As the relatives reach breaking point and the media frenzy begins, Inspector Sejer struggles to remains calm and reassuring. But usually missing children are found within forty-eight hours. Ida seems to have vanished without a trace.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 07 Nov 2013

ISBN 10: 0099565528
ISBN 13: 9780099565529
Book Overview: A little girl seems to have vanished without trace. Inspector Sejer must find her before it's too late in this gripping thriller from pyschological crime writer Karin Fossum

Media Reviews
There is no room for debate: the most important female writer of foreign crime fiction at work today is the Norwegian Karin Fossum * Rough Guide to Crime Fiction *
Possibly the most popular foreign crime writer in translation, the Norgwegian Karin Fossum is an intelligent author who delivers more than a smart plot by way of psychological insight and clear-eyed characterisation * Daily Mail *
Fossum is frequently compared to Ruth Rendell, but Black Seconds is much more reminiscent of the psychological thrillers of Patricia Highsmith. Fossum is a clever writer; this is her most cunning tale yet * Daily Express *
Author Bio
Karin Fossum has won numerous awards, including the Glass Key Award for the best Nordic crime novel, an honour shared with Henning Mankell and Jo Nesbo, and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. Her highly acclaimed Inspector Sejer series has been published in more than thirty countries.