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The girl in the ice / Lotte and Søren Hammer ; translated from the Danish by Paul Norlen.

Hammer, Lotte, (author.). Hammer, Søren, (author.). Norlén, Paul R., (translator.).

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  • ISBN: 9781632862976
  • ISBN: 1632862972
  • Physical Description: 435 pages ; 25 cm
  • Edition: First U.S. edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Bloomsbury, 2015.
Subject: Murder > Investigation > Greenland > Fiction.
Greenland > Fiction.
Genre: Mystery fiction.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Town of Orford Libraries.

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Orford Social Library [Fic] Ham 34190000042340 Adult fiction - Rear room Available -

Syndetic Solutions - Summary for ISBN Number 9781632862976
The Girl in the Ice : A Konrad Simonsen Thriller
The Girl in the Ice : A Konrad Simonsen Thriller
by Hammer, Lotte; Hammer, Søren; Norlen, Paul (Translator); Hammer, Søren
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The Girl in the Ice : A Konrad Simonsen Thriller


Under the heartless vault of Greenland's arctic sky the body of a girl is discovered. Half-naked and tied up, buried hundreds of miles from any signs of life, she has lain alone, hidden in the ice cap, for twenty-five years. Now an ice melt has revealed her. When Detective Chief Superintendent Konrad Simonsen is flown in to investigate this horrific murder and he sees how she was attacked, it triggers a dark memory and he realizes this was not the killer's only victim. As Simonsen's team works to discover evidence that has long since been buried, they unearth truths that certain people would prefer stayed forgotten. Disturbing details about the moral standing of some of Denmark's political figures are revealed and powerful individuals are suddenly working against the case. But the pressure is on as it becomes clear that the killer chooses victims who all look unsettlingly similar, a similarity that may be used to the investigators' advantage--just so long as they can keep the suspect in their sights.

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