L'ipnotista

The only witness is the teenage son, Josef Ek, who is in a deep state of catatonic shock and heavily wounded.

An incredibly stubborn, intuitive detective with the Swedish National Crime Police who refuses to let go of cases.

(The Hypnotist) is a massively successful 2009 Scandinavian crime fiction novel written by the Swedish husband-and-wife duo Alexander Ahndoril and Alexandra Coelho Ahndoril under the famous pseudonym Lars Kepler . It is the gripping first installment in the long-running Joona Linna series . 📖 Plot Overview L'ipnotista

The overhead fluorescent light in the hospital room hummed a low, clinical buzz. Outside, the Swedish winter was absolute, smothering Stockholm in a thick, indifferent blanket of snow. Inside, the air smelled heavily of antiseptic and iron.

“I cannot do this, Joona,” Erik whispered, his voice cracking against the decade-old promise he was about to break. The only witness is the teenage son, Josef

The detective didn't look away from the frosted glass. Joona Linna stood like a monolith in his heavy wool coat, radiating a stubborn, quiet intensity. “The sister is still out there, Erik. She is running out of time. If you do not go into his mind and pull out the face of the monster, she will be next.”

A brutal triple homicide leaves a family slaughtered in Tumba, Sweden. It is the gripping first installment in the

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