He Who Fears The Wolf

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Author: Karin Fossum

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 256


A twelve-year-old boy comes running into the police station to report a murder. Suspicion points to Errki Johrma, an escaped mental patient with a police record and whom the young boy saw at the scene. The next day a violent robbery takes place at a bank. Making his escape, the robber takes a hostage, Errki. Before long the robber has to abandon his car and, with his hostage, take to the woods. He soon begins to feel uncomfortable in Errki's company. Errki doesn't speak and clearly has a limited comprehension of the world, but the cannot risk releasing him. In time, the robber gains a better insight into Errki than his doctors have ever managed. After a while the boy who reported the murder appears in the forest. The men force him to stay with them. Trapped as they are, the three are left with an uneasy sense of the now-blurred distinction between criminal and victim. Eventually, the identity of the murderer is revealed together with the link between the crimes. In the course of his investigation Sejer finds himself falling in love with Errki's female doctor, leading him to feelings of guilt towards his late wife and revealing more about the wise and deeply sympathetic po



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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.

Author: Karin Fossum

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 256


A twelve-year-old boy comes running into the police station to report a murder. Suspicion points to Errki Johrma, an escaped mental patient with a police record and whom the young boy saw at the scene. The next day a violent robbery takes place at a bank. Making his escape, the robber takes a hostage, Errki. Before long the robber has to abandon his car and, with his hostage, take to the woods. He soon begins to feel uncomfortable in Errki's company. Errki doesn't speak and clearly has a limited comprehension of the world, but the cannot risk releasing him. In time, the robber gains a better insight into Errki than his doctors have ever managed. After a while the boy who reported the murder appears in the forest. The men force him to stay with them. Trapped as they are, the three are left with an uneasy sense of the now-blurred distinction between criminal and victim. Eventually, the identity of the murderer is revealed together with the link between the crimes. In the course of his investigation Sejer finds himself falling in love with Errki's female doctor, leading him to feelings of guilt towards his late wife and revealing more about the wise and deeply sympathetic po