<p><b>''Gives Jo Nesbo a run for his money money'' </b><i>Sunday Express</i><br><b>¿Written in Bjork¿s habitual cool prose, it¿s an absorbing, twisty novel¿ </b><i>Sunday Times</i><br><b>¿Her name is Mia Kruger, and it is she who makes this superb story very special indeed. Genuinely gripping and with a wonderful heroine, it is sensational¿ </b><i>Daily Mail</i><br><b>___</b><br><br>It was one of Sweden''s most notorious unsolved cases: two young boys abducted and murdered, their bodies brutally, artistically arranged.<br><br>But eight years later, when two other boys are found in similar circumstances, it looks like the killer might be back - this time in neighbouring Norway.<br><br>Led by veteran detective Holger Munch, the investigating police are baffled. There are no clues, no leads to follow. In desperation, Munch drafts in a trainee from the Police Academy, Mia Kruger, a young woman with an uncanny ability to see beyond the facts. Little does he know that Mia is battling her own