The Fire Witness (Paperback)

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The Fire Witness (Paperback)

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LARS KEPLER, AUTHOR OF THE HYPNOTIST AND THE NIGHTMARE, DELIVERS THE MOST THRILLING JOONA LINNA NOVEL YET IN THE FIRE WITNESS

Flora Hansen makes her living masquerading as a medium. Yet when a young woman is brutally murdered at a rural home for wayward girls, she begins to suffer visions that are all too real. She calls the police, claiming to have seen a ghost, but Detective Inspector Joona Linna is the only one who listens. The case seems obvious to everyone: Another girl fled the home on the night of the killing and left behind a bloody hammer under her pillow. But Hansen insists that the murder weapon was, in fact, a stone. Linna refuses to accept the easy answers, and his search leads him into darker, more violent territory and to a shocking confrontation with a figure from his past.

Lars Kepler is the pseudonym for a literary couple who live in Sweden. Their novels, including The Nightmare and The Hypnotist, have been number-one bestsellers in more than a dozen countries, including Denmark, France, Germany, Holland, Italy, and Spain. They live in Stockholm.

Product Details ISBN: 9781250050212
ISBN-10: 1250050219
Publisher: Picador USA
Publication Date: June 24th, 2014
Pages: 512
Language: English
Series: Detective Inspector Joona Linna

Praise for Lars Kepler:

“Larsson is destined to have many heirs...[Kepler] is by far the best.”—Lev Grossman, Time

“One convincing psychotic is about as much as most thriller writers can handle, but Kepler delivers them by the roomful.”—Time

“Compellingly grisly.”—Vogue

“Kepler provides a master class in noir.”—The Boston Globe

“Action-oriented, inventive, with over-the-top plots and larger-than-life heroes and criminals.”—Los Angeles Times Magazine

“Outrageously entertaining...Methadone for readers suffering from Stieg Larsson withdrawal.”—Laura Miller, Salon

“Kepler’s characters are admirably flawed...It’s a smooth collaboration...with frequent surprises and grace notes amid the carnage. With any luck, we’ll hear more of Lars Kepler.”—Patrick Anderson, The Washington Post