Albatross
✍ Scribed by Ann Cleeves
- Book ID
- 111789112
- Publisher
- Albert Bonniers Förlag
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- sv-SE
- Weight
- 671 KB
- Series
- North Devon-serien
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9789100181529
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Poliskommissarie Matthew Venn står utanför kyrkan i det lilla samhället Barnstaple i norra Devon och betraktar sin fars begravning på avstånd. Samma dag som Matthew vände ryggen åt den strikta frikyrkliga församling han växt upp i, förlorade han också kontakten med sin familj.
Nu är han tillbaka i sina barndomstrakter, inte bara för att sörja sin far, utan för att ta sig an sitt första stora fall i polisregionen Two rivers. En man har hittats mördad på stranden nära Matthews nya hem: han har blivit knivhuggen, och han har en albatross tatuerad i nacken. Matthew lägger all sin kraft på att hitta gärningsmannen, och det blir en jakt som tar honom och hans team tillbaka till människorna från förr, och de livsfarliga hemligheter de döljer.
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