Victim : The HEART-STOPPING new instalment in the No. 1 bestselling Blix & Ramm series
A cold case returns to haunt Blix, as a cold-blooded killer taunts him with evidence of further victims, while Ramm investigates a murder with no body. Blockbuster, explosive Nordic Noir. � `Contemporary Scandinavian fiction at its best'�Will Dean � 'The new novel by the stellar Norwegian crime-writing duo Jorn Lier Horst and Thomas Enger . tense, brutal and fast-moving'�Sunday Times�______ �Buried sins Brutal revenge. � Two years ago, Alexander Blix was the lead investigator in a missing person's case where a young mother, Elisabeth Eie, was kidnapped. The case was never solved. � Blix's career in law enforcement is now over,�but her�kidnapper is back, leaving evidence of�Elisabeth's�murder in Blix's mailbox, as well as hints that there are other victims.� � At the same time, Emma Ramm has been contacted by a teenage girl, whose stepfather has been arrested on suspicion of killing a childhood friend. But there is no body. Nor are there any other suspects. � Blix and Ramm can rely only on each other, and when Blix's fingerprints are found on a child's drawing at a crime scene, the present comes uncomfortably close to the past. � A past where a�victim�has found their own, shocking form of therapy. � And someone is watching. � Shocking, relentless and unbearably tense,�Victim�marks the return of the international bestselling, blockbuster Blix & Ramm series from two of Norway's finest crime writers. _____________ �Praise for the Blix & Ramm series. � ***SHORTLISTED for the RIVERTON PRIZE*** ***SHORTLISTED for the PETRONA AWARD*** � `Tense, brutal and fast-moving'�Sunday Times� � `Darkly twisty'�Crime Monthly � `An international sensation'�Vogue 'The most exciting yet'�The Times `If you're a fan of writers like Lars Kepler, Stefan Ahnhem or Soren Sveistrup, you won't want to miss this series'�Crime by the Book 'Devilishly complex'�Publishers Weekly `Two of the most distinguished writers of Nordic Noir'�Financial Times `Full of twists!'�Sun `Completely nerve-wracking'�Tvedestrandsposten `Masterly'�NB Magazine