Medusa Oslo Crime Files 1, Torkil Damhaug
Medusa Oslo Crime Files 1, Torkil Damhaug
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Medusa (Oslo Crime Files 1)
A sleek, gripping psychological thriller that will keep you hooked

Author: Torkil Damhaug, Robert Ferguson

Narrator: Peter Noble

Unabridged: 11 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Headline

Published: 08/15/2016


Synopsis

The first novel in the Oslo Crime Files, a tense and dark quartet of thrillers for fans of Camilla Lackberg and Jo Nesbo. 'Sleek and cunning' Evening Standard

A woman vanishes from a forest near Oslo. Days later her body is found, seemingly mauled and maimed by a bear. When another woman is reported missing and then found dead with the same scratches and bites, police find the link between them is local doctor, Axel Glenne.

Forensics reveal the women were murdered and a net of suspicion tightens around Axel, who is convinced his twin brother Brede is responsible. But no one has seen him for years and if Axel is to prove his innocence, he needs to find Brede. And fast. But there isn't a single photograph of the brothers together and neither Axel's wife nor his children has ever met a man called Brede ...

Praise for international bestseller Torkil Damhaug:

'Delivered with maximum psychological intensity' Barry Forshaw, Independent

'Nothing is as it seems in this sleek and cunning thriller' Evening Standard

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About Torkil Damhaug

Torkil Damhaug studied literature and anthropology in Bergen, and then medicine in Oslo, specialising in psychiatry. After working as a psychiatrist for many years, he now writes full time. Torkil lives with his wife and children near Oslo.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Amos

While I enjoyed a number of the characters populating Medusa, the story itself never really managed to grab 100% of my imagination. Or attention. Meh.... 2 1/2 Lackadaisical Stars.......more

SWEDISH REVIEW Se mig, Medusa är en bok som började spännande, men kom berättelsen lite av sig och jag fann delar av boken något segt innan berättelsen hämtade upp sig ordentligt mot slutet som var suveränt. Jag gillade hur allting om Axel Glenne tvillingbror Brede verkade vara en stor hemlighet.......more


Quotes

Nothing is as it seems in this sleek and cunning thriller. The first in a series called the Oslo Crime Files, it is a more than promising debut Evening Standard