The Shadow in the River

The Shadow in the River

by Frode Grytten (Author)

Synopsis

One June night, in a small town gripped by a sweltering heat wave, a young man is forced off the road and into the river. Robert Bell, a disillusioned local journalist with a dry sense of humour and an escalating drink problem, leaves behind the banality of his quiet office to investigate the mysterious death. Simmering racial tensions in the town threaten to boil over and local Serbian immigrants become the easy targets for blame. Robert's own brother, Frank, is the investigating police officer, but they have a problem sharing information. And another darker, hidden problem; Robert's in love with the one woman he can't have: Frank's wife Irene. Their affair continues through the stifling heat until one morning Irene vanishes. Is her disappearance somehow linked to the young man's death? Soon Robert is drawn deeper into the desperate hunt for a murderer and, as the storm clouds gather, finds some uncomfortable truths about his seemingly quiet community.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Abacus
Published: 04 Sep 2008

ISBN 10: 0349120838
ISBN 13: 9780349120836
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Media Reviews
*'Scandinavian crime noir has a growing reputation and deservedly so . . . The downbeat pace, brooding atmosphere and wry cynicism are skilfully drawn in this superior, Chandleresque thriller * HERALD *
*'It's about ambition, greed, globalisation, money and excuses, lit by mordant humour and incisive insights * IRISH EVENING HERALD *
Author Bio
Frode Grytten was born in 1960. He is the author of two previous novels, both widely acclaimed across Europe. He lives in Norway.