Nomaden The Night Wanderer
Nightfall #3
It’s 1996 in Stockholm and the skinheads hang out on the helipad in the Old Town, while rave music is blasting at the prime underground music scene in a suburb not far away. North of Stockholm, a prisoner transport gets attacked and a well-known neo-Nazi is freed. Tomas Wolf is called to the scene, straight from his older brother Kristian’s funeral.
Vera Berg has been demoted to online reporter and sees the escape as her chance of getting back into good graces at her job. She is prepared to go to great lengths to get back to the front pages.
When Vera finds the fugitive shot to death in the woods, it becomes clear that something is not as it seems. Who were involved in the prison break, and what were their motives? The trail leads to an anonymous network. Who is the mastermind behind the events?
The Night Wanderer is the third installment in the bestselling Nightfall series.
Reviews
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“A real intense read in a classic race-against-time resolution.”
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“[It] resembles Jon Michelet’s Thygesen novels or early Henning Mankell. /…/ [I]t is tremendous and suspenseful. There are many parallels to our time, especially when it comes to the terrorists. The characters are interesting and the time period fascinating and thought-provoking.”
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“The chase is exciting. /…/ There should absolutely be more books in the Nightfall series.”
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“Engman & Selåker use simple and well-known elements to create suspense, and achieve the classic sense of acute, imminent danger.”
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“[The Night Wanderer] is well-written and easy to read with a high tempo, quick dialogues, and a varied list of characters. The best part is that [Engman & Selåker] have incorporated new plot twists constantly, which makes it all unpredictable. The ending is action-packed, surprising, and – as is often the case in crime novels – fairly sentimental.”
- Author
- Pascal Engman & Johannes Selåker
- Published
- 2024
- Genre
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- Crime
- Pages
- 350
- Reading material
Swedish edition
- Rights sold
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Finland, WSOY
Germany, Ullstein
Netherlands, Bruna
Norway, Kagge
Sweden, Forum