Product Details
- Publisher: Other Press (2019-02-12)
- Language: English
- Paperback: 448 pages
- ISBN-13: 9781590518847
- Item Weight: 442.26 grams
- Dimensions: 8.23 x 5.5 x 0.88 cm
"Jenny Rogneby is the new queen of Nordic noir. Her heroine is like no one else. And the way she writes! She grabs you and you just can't stop reading." —David Lagercrantz, author of the #1 best-selling The Girl in the Spider's Web
In the highly anticipated sequel to Leona: The Die Is Cast, a corrupt detective deals with the emotional fallout of her actions while investigating a terrorist attack in the heart of Stockholm.
A man blows himself up outside the Parliament House in Stockholm, but miraculously survives. Was he a lone wolf, or are there more heinous acts to follow? Leona Lindberg is put on the case. But Leona, who has barely escaped her trials from the last case, is focused on other things. Her family is shattered, she is living under threat, and desperately needs liquid assets. It's lucky then, that she can think outside the box like no other detective. With one foot on each side of the law, she mounts a special operation of grand proportions. And the higher the risk, the higher the rewards.
About the Author
Jenny Rogneby was born in Ethiopia, but was given away for adoption when she was one year old. She grew up in northern Sweden, studied criminology at Stockholm University, and became an investigator in the Stockholm City Police Department. Her work inspired her to create the character of Leona and write this best-selling crime novel, the first in the Leona series. Before her career in law enforcement, Rogneby was a singer and member of the pop group Cosmo4
Agnes Broomé began her studies at the University of Edinburgh, where she completed an MA in Linguistics. She then relocated to London where she earned an MA in Comparative Literature at UCL and studied Classics at King’s College, before returning to UCL for doctoral studies in the Department of Scandinavian Studies. She received her PhD in Translation Studies from UCL in 2015, with a thesis investigating the role and position of translated fiction on the British book market.