The night ferry / Lotte and Søren Hammer ; translated from the Danish by Charlotte Barslund.

By: Hammer, Lotte [ author.]
Contributor(s): Hammer, Søren [ author.] | Barslund, Charlotte [translator.]
Series: Konrad Simonsen investigationPublisher: New York : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2018Description: 347 pages ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781635571622 (hardback); 9781408860359; 1635571626 (hardback); 9781635571639 (ebook)Uniform titles: Sindssyge Polak. English Subject(s): Simonsen, Konrad |c -- (Fictitious character) -- Fiction | Simonsen, Konrad -- (Fictitious character) | Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction | Police -- Denmark -- Fiction | Detective and mystery stories | Murder |x Investigation | Police | DenmarkGenre/Form: Detective and mystery fiction. | Thrillers (Fiction) | Mystery fiction. | Detective and mystery fiction. DDC classification: FIC H1833 Summary: Sixteen children and four adults are killed in a devastating boat crash in Copenhagen. Detective Chief Superintendent Konrad Simonsen is called in, only to discover that this was no accident and that one of the passengers has a very personal connection to the homicide team. Reeling from this revelation and not knowing who to trust, Simonsen follows a trail that eventually leads him to Bosnia and a legacy of criminal misconduct. All evidence points towards one shady figure: a high-ranking army specialist with a suspicious past. But the more Simonsen digs, the further the truth slips from his grasp.
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Originally published in 2014 in Denmark as Den Sindssyge Polak by Gyldendal.

Sixteen children and four adults are killed in a devastating boat crash in Copenhagen. Detective Chief Superintendent Konrad Simonsen is called in, only to discover that this was no accident and that one of the passengers has a very personal connection to the homicide team. Reeling from this revelation and not knowing who to trust, Simonsen follows a trail that eventually leads him to Bosnia and a legacy of criminal misconduct. All evidence points towards one shady figure: a high-ranking army specialist with a suspicious past. But the more Simonsen digs, the further the truth slips from his grasp.

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Translated from the Danish.

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