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  • Published: 15 November 2017
  • ISBN: 9781616958657
  • Imprint: Soho Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 320
  • RRP: $34.00

Who Watcheth



“These days Scandinavian crime writers are thick on the ground. It’s nice to see that the women can be just as bloodthirsty as the men.” —The New York Times Book Review

He watches the women from the shadows. He has an understanding with them: As long as they follow his rules, they are safe. But when they sin, he sentences them to death.
 
A woman is found dead in a cemetery, strangled and covered in plastic. Just a few days before her death, the victim had received a flower, an unintelligible note, and a photograph of herself. Detective Inspector Irene Huss and her colleagues on the Violent Crimes Unit in Göteborg, Sweden, have neither clue nor motive to pursue, and when similar murders follow, their search for the killer becomes increasingly desperate. Meanwhile, strange things have been going on at home for Irene: first the rose bush in her garden is mangled, then she receives a threatening package with no return address. Is Irene being paranoid, or is she next on the killer’s list?

  • Published: 15 November 2017
  • ISBN: 9781616958657
  • Imprint: Soho Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 320
  • RRP: $34.00

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Praise for Who Watcheth

Praise for Who Watcheth December 2016 Indie Next Pick "The ninth Inspector Irene Huss investigation by this popular Swedish writer is a solid 'people procedural': we get perception and empathy towards victims, suspects, witnesses and police colleagues as Huss investigates an elusive and particularly nasty serial killer in Göteborg." The Sunday Times (UK), a December Pick "When the author ratchets up the fear factor in her ninth Huss novel, she does so to almost stealthy effect.That may not be what some fans expect, but there are more sides to Nordic noir than Dragon Tattoo." —Chicago Tribune "Who Watcheth is a prime example of a particular style of crime fiction that leads back through Sjöwall and Wahlöö to Ed McBain, a style that insists upon the alternating mundane and extraordinary qualities of everyday life." Los Angeles Review of Books "Who Watcheth is an engaging mystery with a very likable heroine. With a writing style reminiscent of Camilla Läckberg or Henning Mankell, Helene Tursten offers a detective with a nuanced and compelling personal life, as well as a dark and intriguing mystery. Who Watcheth offers lots of suspense." —Shelf Awareness "Tursten takes readers on a creepy, suspenseful journey in Who Watcheth. The intriguing storyline is enhanced by hair-raising details about the killer’s mindset...Who Watcheth will keep readers enthralled from start to finish with its convincing characters and chilling plot." —RT Book Reviews "Tursten’s main character has much in common with the detectives imagined by Denise Mina, Tana French, and Karin Slaughter." —Booklist "Powerful . . . The action builds to a genuinely shocking denouement."  —Publishers Weekly   "Helene Tursten's latest Irene Huss mystery is even leaner and meaner than previous novels. Tursten does an excellent job of ratcheting up the suspense in this very enjoyable police procedural...an exciting tale that can make your skin crawl." —Kittling Books   "Thorough and detailed... Tursten’s novels are definitely on a par with the late Ed McBain’s 87th Precinct series." —New York Journal of Books Praise for the Irene Huss series “These days Scandinavian crime writers are thick on the ground. It’s nice to see that the women can be just as bloodthirsty as the men.”The New York Times Book Review “Excellent . . . Incisive . . . The most affecting aspect of this police procedural? Watching the detectives—several of whom have daughters of their own—confront the realities behind what made the victims so vulnerable, realities that cross class and socioeconomic lines.”The Boston Globe “An absorbing, intelligent mystery that holds its own alongside the best feminine hardboiled novels currently being written.” —Maureen Corrigan, The Washington Post Book World “Truly satisfying.”The Philadelphia Inquirer “Celebrate whenever more of Göteborg Inspector Irene Huss’s police adventures get translated from Swedish . . . They’re rip-snorting reads with a highly likable hero.”Winnipeg Free Press