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A Higher Justice Michael Hjorth Hans Rosenfeldt

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A Higher Justice Michael Hjorth Hans Rosenfeldt
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Publisher: Norstedts
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.12 MB
Author: Michael Hjorth & Hans Rosenfeldt
ISBN: 9789113070933, 9113070932
Language: English
Year: 2018

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A Higher Justice Michael Hjorth Hans Rosenfeldt by Michael Hjorth & Hans Rosenfeldt 9789113070933, 9113070932 instant download after payment.

Criminal psychologist Sebastian Bergman has come to terms with the idea that his days at Riksmord are over and has returned to giving lectures and writing books. The only one from the team he has sporadic contact with is Ursula. He has not heard from his daughter Vanja in four months. Vanja is no longer at Riksmord either, she has a temporary job as a detective in Uppsala. For the past month, she has been working to investigate a series of rapes, where the perpetrator sneaks up on his victims from behind, puts them to sleep with a syringe and places a sack over their heads before completing the assault. When one of the victims dies, Riksmord is involved, and soon also Sebastian Bergman. Reunited, the team is forced to put their personal problems and struggles aside to catch the brutal rapist who continues to terrorize Uppsala. Eventually, they find clues that suggest the victims are not randomly selected. But what is the connection between them? And why do so many people seem to not want the perpetrator exposed?

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