The Ninth Grave

The Ninth Grave

by Stefan Ahnhem (Author), Paul Norlen (Translator)

Synopsis

**SUNDAY TIMES CRIME CLUB STAR PICK**

From the million-copy author of the Scandinavian sensation Victim Without a Face.

TWO COUNTRIES IN THE GRIP OF WINTER.
On the coldest day of the year, Sweden's Minister for Justice steps into a blizzard - and disappears. Who has taken him? That same night, across the Baltic Sea, a Danish celebrity is at her home, locked in and cut off from the snow. Then she hears footsteps in her living room. Who is in her house?

TWO KILLERS STALK THE STREETS.
The police are soon hunting two different murderers. One is a surgeon who carefully dissects his victims. The other is a brutal predator who targets random women. Police in Stockholm and Copenhagen are closing in on their suspects. But as winter darkens and more people die, their investigations begin to unravel.

SOMETIMES MURDER IS JUST THE BEGINNING...

From the same author as VICTIM WITHOUT A FACE.

'More gripping than Jo Nesbo, blacker than Stieg Larsson' TONY PARSONS.

'Atmospheric and complicated ... with great cop characters and some imaginatively grisly perps' SUNDAY TIMES (STAR PICK).

'Swedish crime writer of the year' BOOKS TO LOOK FOR IN 2017, IRISH TIMES.

'A gripping page-turner of the highest order' C.J. BOX.

'Epic in scale and ambition, this announces a new arrival in the Swedish crime galaxy' DAILY MAIL.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 580
Edition: 1
Publisher: Head of Zeus
Published: 13 Jul 2017

ISBN 10: 1784975540
ISBN 13: 9781784975548

Media Reviews
'More gripping than Jo Nesbo, blacker than Stieg Larsson and more bleakly human than Henning Mankell' Tony Parsons.
'Atmospheric and complicated ... with great cop characters and some imaginatively grisly perps' Star Pick - The Sunday Times.
'Swedish crime writer of the year. Bliss' 'Books to Look For' - Irish Times.
'Grips like a vice' Irish Independent.
'Ahnhem's story is as bleak as the depths of a Nordic winter, as gory as a charnel house, and as far removed from the concept of Scandinavian hygge comfort as can be imagined, but still grips like a vice' Belfast Telegraph.
'It's time for most Scandinavian crime novelists to step aside and for readers of such to look up. Stefan Ahnhem has arrived and he's terrifically compelling ... A gripping page-turner of the highest order' C.J. Box.
'A tightly plotted, page-turner of a crimefest, with just enough gore to keep things ticking along ... Scandi crime fans are in for a treat with this one' Connaught Telegraph.
'Masterful plot, grisly murders and chilling suspense' Better Reading.
'A very complex novel ... gripping, graphic and gruesome' Woman's Way.
'A very good read that will chill you to the bone' Canberra Weekly.
'Dark, scary and intensely creepy' RTE Guide.
'An intense journey, with an intricate plot and overall a satisfying conclusion ... Ahnhem is a debut author who has already mastered atmosphere, pacing and intrigue' Crime Review.
Author Bio

Stefan Ahnhem is a screenwriter, and has worked on adaptations of Henning Mankell's Kurt Wallander series. He also serves on the board of the Swedish Writers Guild. He lives in Stockholm.

Paul Norlen is an experienced translator of Swedish fiction. He was awarded the American-Scandinavian Foundation Translation Prize in 2004.