Terror

Terror

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Jan 1, 2006 · Suédois · Relié (326 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 326
Langue Suédois
Publié Jan 1, 2006
Éditeur Ordfront
ISBN-10 9170372209
ISBN-13 9789170372209

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On a bright summer morning in Nisseviken, Gotland, the tranquility of the picturesque landscape is shattered when two young tourists are found shot dead. As the sun rises over the serene waters, the shocking violence sets off a ripple of fear throughout the tight-knit community, turning a peaceful day into one marred by tragedy. The idyllic town, known for its charming attractions and welcoming atmosphere, suddenly becomes the backdrop for a chilling investigation filled with secrets and hidden motivations.

As the authorities delve deeper into the case, they uncover layers of complex relationships and dark pasts that intertwine the lives of the victims and the locals. The narrative unfolds to reveal a town grappling with its own demons, where tensions simmer beneath the surface, and few are what they seem. The local police work tirelessly, facing the inevitable pressure and scrutiny from a community desperate for answers.

Each character adds to the intricate tapestry of the story, their lives affected by the brutal act in different ways. Friendships are tested, alliances made and broken, and loyalty becomes a contentious issue. The true nature of fear, trust, and betrayal becomes evident as the investigation progresses, pushing everyone involved to confront their own vulnerabilities and complicities.

Amid the turmoil, the haunting question lingers: who could commit such a heinous act in a place where everyone knows one another? As the investigation unfolds, revealing unexpected twists and turns, the notion of safety in Nisseviken is irrevocably altered, leaving everyone to ponder the fragile line between peace and chaos in their otherwise idyllic lives.
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