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A FROZEN BODY. A MURDERED BIKER. A LAWYER WITH NOTHING LEFT TO LOSE.
In the depths of the Norwegian winter, a woman’s frozen corpse is discovered in the garden of a notorious ex-lawyer, Vilhelm Thygesen. She has been stabbed to death.
A young biker, a member of a gang once represented by the lawyer, is found dead in suspicious circumstances.
Thygesen starts receiving anonymous threats, and becomes ensnared in a web of violence, crime and blackmail that spreads across Northern Europe.
Does the frozen woman hold the key?
TWO TIME WINNER OF NORWAY’S BEST CRIME NOVEL
A FROZEN BODY. A MURDERED BIKER. A LAWYER WITH NOTHING LEFT TO LOSE.
In the depths of the Norwegian winter, a woman’s frozen corpse is discovered in the...
Description
A FROZEN BODY. A MURDERED BIKER. A LAWYER WITH NOTHING LEFT TO LOSE.
In the depths of the Norwegian winter, a woman’s frozen corpse is discovered in the garden of a notorious ex-lawyer, Vilhelm Thygesen. She has been stabbed to death.
A young biker, a member of a gang once represented by the lawyer, is found dead in suspicious circumstances.
Thygesen starts receiving anonymous threats, and becomes ensnared in a web of violence, crime and blackmail that spreads across Northern Europe.
Does the frozen woman hold the key?
Advance Praise
'The Frozen Woman kept me awake all night... A Nordic crime masterpiece' - The Daily Walk
'Lavish and thrilling... Michelet writes with dramatic momentum, leaving the reader at the edge of the chair, ready to run for safety' - Varden
'Michelet has got an underlying drive and a stylistic lightness that virtually make the pages turn themselves' - Dagbladet
'Tremendously good' - VG
'The Frozen Woman kept me awake all night... A Nordic crime masterpiece' - The Daily Walk
'Lavish and thrilling... Michelet writes with dramatic momentum, leaving the reader at the edge of the chair...
Advance Praise
'The Frozen Woman kept me awake all night... A Nordic crime masterpiece' - The Daily Walk
'Lavish and thrilling... Michelet writes with dramatic momentum, leaving the reader at the edge of the chair, ready to run for safety' - Varden
'Michelet has got an underlying drive and a stylistic lightness that virtually make the pages turn themselves' - Dagbladet
'Tremendously good' - VG
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9781843442929 |
| PRICE | CA$29.95 (CAD) |
Available on NetGalley
| Send To Kindle (PDF) |
| Download (PDF) |
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For readers who miss Steig Larsson’s particular brand of Nordic Noir, this may be their answer. The story centers around retired defense attorney Vilhlem Thygesen, a man who is not popular with the local police. When he finds the body of a woman who has been stabbed to death in his frozen winter garden, the police believe she was trafficking drugs, but after a man from a biker gang that Thygesen once defended is killed in a suspicious accident, the cops want to find a link between the attorney, the frozen woman and the dead biker. This is a story that left me feeling breathless, Michelet is a master |
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Good story! Looking forward to reading more by this author. Highly recommend! |
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I really liked Jon's way of telling a story. He made it seem real and his characters were very life like. Vilhelm Thygesen is a former cop and lawyer that was disbarred living off his inherited property discovers a frozen woman on his property. Stribolt and Vagge are the inspectors from Kripos that are the ones interrogating Thygesen. Stribolt wants to arrest him while Vagge, who comes on nasty but isn't, doesn't. They have a hard time identifying the body of the woman until they put a sketch of her in the paper. This get several balls rolling. It involves a biker group, an artist who likes taking pictures of people on the train, and an oil mogul being blackmailed. More people are killed as a result of this woman's death. Finally people look at the picture in the paper and realize who she's is. This seems more realistic than some of the other police procedures that I've read. The characters seem to act mote like real live people in my book. I highly recommend this book. |
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A fantastic book loved reading it and can't wait for next one please write another soon |
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Marti G, Reviewer
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This book was all I hoped for and more. I highly recommend this book to everyone. Loved the writing, loved the characters and loved the story. |
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For readers looking for your next Nordic Noir book then this is it, fantastic storytelling with rounded believable characters, can't wait to read the next one. Highly recommended. |
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Sleek, well-constructed thriller cum detective investigation. Good characters, good descriptions of place, more than competent ability to keep his characters visible and recognizable, and referrals to back-stories intriguing and well done (viz. Comme neige). Bikers (not so petty criminals), cops (investigators Stribolt and Vaage), former cops (Vilhelm Thygesen, left-wing lawyer, civilians (the dead woman). The walk-on parts are sudden, moving, and then over. I have bought the previous Thygesen in French because I’m keen to meet Thygesen again soon…. |
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Additional Information
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9781843442929 |
| PRICE | CA$29.95 (CAD) |
Available on NetGalley
| Send To Kindle (PDF) |
| Download (PDF) |
Featured Reviews
|
My Recommendation
|
|
For readers who miss Steig Larsson’s particular brand of Nordic Noir, this may be their answer. The story centers around retired defense attorney Vilhlem Thygesen, a man who is not popular with the local police. When he finds the body of a woman who has been stabbed to death in his frozen winter garden, the police believe she was trafficking drugs, but after a man from a biker gang that Thygesen once defended is killed in a suspicious accident, the cops want to find a link between the attorney, the frozen woman and the dead biker. This is a story that left me feeling breathless, Michelet is a master |
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Good story! Looking forward to reading more by this author. Highly recommend! |
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I really liked Jon's way of telling a story. He made it seem real and his characters were very life like. Vilhelm Thygesen is a former cop and lawyer that was disbarred living off his inherited property discovers a frozen woman on his property. Stribolt and Vagge are the inspectors from Kripos that are the ones interrogating Thygesen. Stribolt wants to arrest him while Vagge, who comes on nasty but isn't, doesn't. They have a hard time identifying the body of the woman until they put a sketch of her in the paper. This get several balls rolling. It involves a biker group, an artist who likes taking pictures of people on the train, and an oil mogul being blackmailed. More people are killed as a result of this woman's death. Finally people look at the picture in the paper and realize who she's is. This seems more realistic than some of the other police procedures that I've read. The characters seem to act mote like real live people in my book. I highly recommend this book. |
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Sharon S, Reviewer
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A fantastic book loved reading it and can't wait for next one please write another soon |
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Marti G, Reviewer
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This book was all I hoped for and more. I highly recommend this book to everyone. Loved the writing, loved the characters and loved the story. |
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My Recommendation
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For readers looking for your next Nordic Noir book then this is it, fantastic storytelling with rounded believable characters, can't wait to read the next one. Highly recommended. |
My Recommendation
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My Recommendation
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Sleek, well-constructed thriller cum detective investigation. Good characters, good descriptions of place, more than competent ability to keep his characters visible and recognizable, and referrals to back-stories intriguing and well done (viz. Comme neige). Bikers (not so petty criminals), cops (investigators Stribolt and Vaage), former cops (Vilhelm Thygesen, left-wing lawyer, civilians (the dead woman). The walk-on parts are sudden, moving, and then over. I have bought the previous Thygesen in French because I’m keen to meet Thygesen again soon…. |
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