Satellite People

Author(s): Hans Olav Lahlum

Crime Fiction

Oslo, 1969. When a wealthy man collapses and dies during a dinner party, Norwegian Police Inspector Kolbjorn Kristiansen, known as K2, is left shaken. For the victim, Magdalon Schelderup, a multimillionaire businessman and former resistance fighter, had contacted him only the day before, fearing for his life. It soon becomes clear that every one of Schelderup's ten dinner guests is a suspect in the case. The businessman was disliked, even despised, by many of those close to him; and his recently revised Will may have set events in motion. But which of the guests - from his current and former wives and three children to his attractive secretary and old cohorts in the resistance - had the greatest motive for murder? With the inestimable help of Patricia - a brilliant, acerbic young woman who lives an isolated life at home, in her wheelchair - K2 begins to untangle the lies and deceit within each of the guests' testimonies. But as the investigators receive one mysterious letter after another warning of further deaths, K2 realises he must race to uncover the killer. Before they strike again ...A gripping, evocative and ingenious mystery which pays homage to Agatha Christie, Satellite People is the second Norwegian mystery in Hans Olav Lahlum's series.
The third, The Catalyst Killing, will follow soon ...

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The second mystery in the hugely compelling, bestselling international crime series from Norway's answer to Agatha Christie

Hans Olav Lahlum is a Norwegian crime author, historian, chess player and politician. The books that make up his crime series, featuring Criminal Investigator Kolbjorn Kristiansen (known as K2) and his precocious young assistant Patricia, are bestsellers in Norway. The third book in the series The Catalyst Killing is out soon...

General Fields

  • : 9781447232773
  • : Pan Macmillan
  • : Pan Books
  • : July 2015
  • : 198mm X 129mm
  • : August 2015
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Hans Olav Lahlum
  • : Paperback
  • : Main Market Ed.
  • : 288