
Skuggjägaren
by:
Camilla Grebe
Language: Swedish
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 13: 9789146235552
Publication date:
November 4th, 2019
Publisher: Wahlström & Widstrand
Pages: 429
In the chilling gloom of a February night in 1944, the quiet streets of Stockholm are rocked by a gruesome discovery. A woman's lifeless body is found brutally fastened to the floor in a dilapidated area known as Klarakvarteren. This shocking crime scene sets the stage for a tangled web of intrigue and heartache as the narrative unfolds, pulling readers into a world ravaged by war and despair.
As investigators delve into the dark corners of post-war society, secrets buried deep within both the victims and the perpetrators begin to surface. The characters, fraught with their own struggles, reflect the tumultuous atmosphere of the era, where every decision carries weight and shadows from the past loom large. The tension escalates as personal and societal conflicts collide, each revelation leading closer to the heart of the mystery.
Amidst the chaos, themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the quest for truth emerge, challenging the perceptions of justice and morality. In this unsettling tale of love and loss, the pursuit of answers becomes a race against time, entwining fate with the haunting legacies of those who lived through a harrowing chapter of history.
As investigators delve into the dark corners of post-war society, secrets buried deep within both the victims and the perpetrators begin to surface. The characters, fraught with their own struggles, reflect the tumultuous atmosphere of the era, where every decision carries weight and shadows from the past loom large. The tension escalates as personal and societal conflicts collide, each revelation leading closer to the heart of the mystery.
Amidst the chaos, themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the quest for truth emerge, challenging the perceptions of justice and morality. In this unsettling tale of love and loss, the pursuit of answers becomes a race against time, entwining fate with the haunting legacies of those who lived through a harrowing chapter of history.