He Who Fears The Wolf
by:
Karin Fossum (author)
A 12-year-old boy runs into the police station claiming to have seen Halldis Horn's brutally murdered corpse. Errki Johrma, an escaped psychiatric patient, was sighted at the scene disappearing into the woods. The next day the bank is robbed at gunpoint, a hostage is taken and they flee into the...
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A 12-year-old boy runs into the police station claiming to have seen Halldis Horn's brutally murdered corpse. Errki Johrma, an escaped psychiatric patient, was sighted at the scene disappearing into the woods. The next day the bank is robbed at gunpoint, a hostage is taken and they flee into the woods.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780099455226 (0099455226)
Publish date: July 1st 2004
Publisher: Vintage
Pages no: 400
Edition language: English
Series: Inspector Konrad Sejer (#3)
Didn't enjoy this as much as the previous 2, but that doesn't mean I've given up on the series. It gets on my nerves when a writers uses "fat" to stand in for characterization, and the claustrophobic nature of the whole book just didn't work for me.
Didn't enjoy this as much as the previous 2, but that doesn't mean I've given up on the series. It gets on my nerves when a writers uses "fat" to stand in for characterization, and the claustrophobic nature of the whole book just didn't work for me.
bookshelves: one-penny-wonder, mystery-thriller, boo-scary Read in January, 2009 This opens up with an Elgard Jonsson qoute:"I hate people for the simple reason that they exist and envy them intensely when I see them moving around in their own country. Inside my block of ice I sit, the lunatic, tak...
I read Don't Look Back by Karin Fossum. It was an average story that has been written many times. The saving grace to that book was the main character, Inspector Sejer. He is interesting and really the only reason, in my mind, to read Karin Fossum books.He Who Fears the Wolf is not about Inspecto...
Though this is the second book translated into English featuring Norwegian Detective Inspector Sejer this was really more of a psychological suspense tale than a police procedural. The actual plot is a bit weak but the book really shines with its insights and descriptions of characters with mental ...