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Call Me Princess
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Pub Date
Aug 16 2011
| Archive Date
Sep 1 2012
Description
Following in the tradition of Stieg Larsson and Camilla Läckberg: The American debut of Danish crime queen Sara Blædel's internationally bestselling novel
A
young woman in Copenhagen, Susanne Hansson, becomes the victim of an
unusually brutal rape attack in her own home. Detective Inspector Louise
Rick is summoned to talk to the victim, where she quickly determines
that Susanne met the rapist via a dating website, a fact that Susanne
shamefully tries to hide, especially from her domineering mother.
The
police suspect that the rapist may have been caught on video in the
subway, so Louise and a colleague go through the tapes. They're lucky
enough to find him, but unfortunately the image is blurry and shows him
only in profile. While the police investigation is making progress,
things take a negative turn for Susanne, who tries to commit suicide.
The rape is not the only reason.
In the meantime
Louise becomes more and more immersed in the online dating world. In her
search she comes across the web site "nightwatch.dk," which allows her
to upload images that show people out in the night-time scene and who
they're with. She finds a picture of the man, who is now calling himself
"Prinzz." She contacts him using the name "Princess," and they agree to
meet.
With a climax as suspenseful as it is shocking, Sara Blædel's
American debut confirms her as one of the brightest stars in the new
wave of Scandinavian crime novelists that has riveted the attention of
readers around the world.
Sara Blædel
worked as a newspaper journalist and television producer, founding the
first dedicated crime fiction publishing house in Danish history. This
inspired her to start writing her own series of detective novels, which
have been published in ten countries around the world and hit the top of
the Danish bestseller lists. She was voted the most popular novelist in
Denmark in 2010. Sara lives in Copenhagen.
Following in the tradition of Stieg Larsson and Camilla Läckberg: The American debut of Danish crime queen Sara Blædel's internationally bestselling novel
A young woman in Copenhagen, Susanne...
Description
Following in the tradition of Stieg Larsson and Camilla Läckberg: The American debut of Danish crime queen Sara Blædel's internationally bestselling novel
A
young woman in Copenhagen, Susanne Hansson, becomes the victim of an
unusually brutal rape attack in her own home. Detective Inspector Louise
Rick is summoned to talk to the victim, where she quickly determines
that Susanne met the rapist via a dating website, a fact that Susanne
shamefully tries to hide, especially from her domineering mother.
The
police suspect that the rapist may have been caught on video in the
subway, so Louise and a colleague go through the tapes. They're lucky
enough to find him, but unfortunately the image is blurry and shows him
only in profile. While the police investigation is making progress,
things take a negative turn for Susanne, who tries to commit suicide.
The rape is not the only reason.
In the meantime
Louise becomes more and more immersed in the online dating world. In her
search she comes across the web site "nightwatch.dk," which allows her
to upload images that show people out in the night-time scene and who
they're with. She finds a picture of the man, who is now calling himself
"Prinzz." She contacts him using the name "Princess," and they agree to
meet.
With a climax as suspenseful as it is shocking, Sara Blædel's
American debut confirms her as one of the brightest stars in the new
wave of Scandinavian crime novelists that has riveted the attention of
readers around the world.
Sara Blædel
worked as a newspaper journalist and television producer, founding the
first dedicated crime fiction publishing house in Danish history. This
inspired her to start writing her own series of detective novels, which
have been published in ten countries around the world and hit the top of
the Danish bestseller lists. She was voted the most popular novelist in
Denmark in 2010. Sara lives in Copenhagen.
Advance Praise
"A fine crime novel, a clever plot, and wonderful descriptions of the surroundings. Just come back again, Louise!" -Weekendavisen
"Consistently suspenseful. Well-written and entertaining all the way to the very last sentence." -Politiken
"A fine crime novel, a clever plot, and wonderful descriptions of the surroundings. Just come back again, Louise!" -Weekendavisen
"Consistently suspenseful. Well-written and entertaining all the...
Advance Praise
"A fine crime novel, a clever plot, and wonderful descriptions of the surroundings. Just come back again, Louise!" -Weekendavisen
"Consistently suspenseful. Well-written and entertaining all the way to the very last sentence." -Politiken
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