The ninth grave A Fabian Risk novel

Stefan Ahnhem, 1966-

Book - 2017

""An atmospheric and complicated saga of crimes that criss-cross the narrow strait between Sweden and Denmark ... great cop characters ... and some imaginatively grisly perps."--Sunday Times Would you kill for the one you love? That's the question that international bestseller Stefan Ahnhem's The Ninth Grave: A Fabian Risk Novel seeks to answer in this spine-tingling thriller set six months before the events in Victim Without a Face. On a cold winter evening, the Swedish minister of justice disappears without a trace from the short walk between the house of Parliament and his car. At the same time the wife of a famous Danish TV-star is found brutally murdered in her luxury home north of Copenhagen. Soon more bodies ...are discovered, all missing different body parts. As criminal investigator Fabian Risk and Danish counterpart Dunja Hougaard race to put the pieces together, they are dragged into a conspiracy worse than anyone could imagine."

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Genres
Mystery fiction
Suspense fiction
Detective and mystery fiction
Thrillers (Fiction)
Published
New York : Minotaur Books [2017]
Language
English
Swedish
Main Author
Stefan Ahnhem, 1966- (author)
Other Authors
Paul R. Norlén (translator)
Edition
First U.S. edition
Physical Description
588 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781250103208
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Review by Booklist Review

In this sequel to Victim without a Face (2015), driven Stockholm detective Fabian Risk's mentor taps him to launch a covert investigation into the Minister of Justice's disappearance (covert because state security has claimed the case). Unfortunately, the minister is killed before Risk finds him, and the evidence points to Ossian Krempf, a cannibalistic serial killer who has been supposedly rehabilitated and released. Meanwhile, in Copenhagen, Danish detective Dunja Hougaard targets suspected serial rapist and killer Benny Willumsen for the ax murder of a talk-show host's wife. But, after catching their big fish, Dunja and Fabian harbor doubts that their respective cases have actually been solved, and a re-examination of the evidence points both toward a plot involving the Israeli embassy, organ trafficking, and a complex cover-up. For fans of Scandinavian crime fiction, this hefty, richly detailed procedural has it all: gritty, snow-covered cities; nightmarish serial killers; and juicy moral dilemmas. Recommended for readers seeking skilled storytelling touched with horror and suspense, such as Lars Kepler's Joona Linna tales and Jo Nesbø's Harry Hole thrillers.--Tran, Christine Copyright 2017 Booklist

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

The prologue of Ahnhem's scathing second Fabian Risk novel (after 2016's Victim Without a Face) recounts how a letter written by a dying Palestinian held prisoner in Israel in 1999 got mailed to a woman in Sweden. Flash forward to 2009, when the Swedish minister of justice disappears one day outside the parliament building in Stockholm. Risk's boss orders the sympathetically drawn policeman, who's plagued by conflicts between his job and his marriage, to undertake a secret search for the missing minister. Meanwhile, in Copenhagen, Dunja Hougaard, an edgy Danish homicide detective, probes the vicious murder of the wife of a popular TV star. Excerpts from the Palestinian prisoner's letter point to the horrendous truth behind this and subsequent brutal slayings. In the end, Risk and Hougaard arrive at an interlocking solution to their respective investigations, and Ahnhem exposes the greed and corruption at the highest levels of society and government. Fans of Scandinavian noir won't want to miss this disturbing thriller. (Dec.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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