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In Swedish author Miller’s thriller series starter set in and around Stockholm, an aging private investigator and her young team take on a seemingly simple adultery case that proves to be complex, indeed. Nadja Franzen’s ordinarily staid husband, Mikael, has been acting strangely. He’s been staying out late at night, claiming to be working but coming home drunk, and his wife has concluded that he’s having an affair. She hires a private detective agency to investigate, and her case is assigned to investigator Gunvor Stroem, a former surgeon in her mid-60s. As she pursues Mikael from bar to bar, it quickly becomes apparent that he’s involved in something altogether more sinister than garden-variety adultery. As a sexagenarian, though, Gunvor struggles to be inconspicuous at the Stockholm nightspots that Mikael frequents, so she recruits two young acquaintances to be her eyes and ears: Elin, a rather plain teenager with low self-esteem, and David, an immature dropout. The trio soon forges a plan to uncover the truth. After some bodyguards viciously attack Mikael, though, Nadja reconsiders the investigation–and things take a very dark turn when a brutal murder is broadcast live to paying customers.
In Gunvor Stroem, Miller, the author of the thriller Three Days in September(2016), has crafted an entertaining heroine–a modern Miss Marple with a social conscience and some impressive aikido skills. For the most part, the author also deftly handles this first installment of her new series; the storytelling, as translated from the Swedish by Isherwood, is slick, with strong dialogue, intelligent plotting, and convincing character development throughout. [Looking for Alice is a] … punchy Nordic noir.
A…highly enjoyable read. – Kirkus Reviews
More praise for Luna Miller s writing:
A little gem of a book (5 stars)
Exquisitely honest and perceptive (5 stars)
Un libro que disfrutaras sin duda alguna (5 stars)
It grabbed my interest from the beginning and never let go (4 stars)
Luna has created a unique and memorable character in Gunvor Stroem (5 stars)
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
In Swedish author Miller’s thriller series starter set in and around Stockholm, an aging private investigator and her young team take on a seemingly simple adultery case that proves to be complex, indeed. Nadja Franzen’s ordinarily staid husband, Mikael, has been acting strangely. He’s been staying out late at night, claiming to be working but coming home drunk, and his wife has concluded that he’s having an affair. She hires a private detective agency to investigate, and her case is assigned to investigator Gunvor Stroem, a former surgeon in her mid-60s. As she pursues Mikael from bar to bar, it quickly becomes apparent that he’s involved in something altogether more sinister than garden-variety adultery. As a sexagenarian, though, Gunvor struggles to be inconspicuous at the Stockholm nightspots that Mikael frequents, so she recruits two young acquaintances to be her eyes and ears: Elin, a rather plain teenager with low self-esteem, and David, an immature dropout. The trio soon forges a plan to uncover the truth. After some bodyguards viciously attack Mikael, though, Nadja reconsiders the investigation–and things take a very dark turn when a brutal murder is broadcast live to paying customers.
In Gunvor Stroem, Miller, the author of the thriller Three Days in September(2016), has crafted an entertaining heroine–a modern Miss Marple with a social conscience and some impressive aikido skills. For the most part, the author also deftly handles this first installment of her new series; the storytelling, as translated from the Swedish by Isherwood, is slick, with strong dialogue, intelligent plotting, and convincing character development throughout. [Looking for Alice is a] … punchy Nordic noir.
A…highly enjoyable read. – Kirkus Reviews
More praise for Luna Miller s writing:
A little gem of a book (5 stars)
Exquisitely honest and perceptive (5 stars)
Un libro que disfrutaras sin duda alguna (5 stars)
It grabbed my interest from the beginning and never let go (4 stars)
Luna has created a unique and memorable character in Gunvor Stroem (5 stars)