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Calling out for You

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Calling out for You

By: Karin Fossum, Charlotte Barslund - translator
Narrated by: David Rintoul
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Gunder Jomann, a quiet, middle-aged man from a peaceful Norwegian community, thinks his life has been made complete when he returns from a trip to India a married man. But on the day his Indian bride is due to join him, he is called to the hospital to his sister's bedside. The local taxi driver sent instead to meet the bride at the airport returns without her. Then the town is shocked by the news of an Indian woman found bludgeoned to death in a nearby meadow.

Inspector Sejer and his colleague Skarre head the murder inquiry, cross-examining the townsfolk and planting seeds of suspicion in a community which has always believed itself to be simple, safe and trusting. For what can only have been an unpremeditated and motiveless act of violence, everyone is guilty until proven innocent.

Accolades & Awards

Los Angeles Times Book Prize
2007
Crime Fiction Los Angeles Times Book Prize Police Procedurals Mystery Thriller & Suspense Suspense

Critic reviews

'One of the very best of the new wave of Nordic crime writers' Marcel Berlins, Times
'Fossum's elucidation of the criminally degenerate mind is first rate' Mail on Sunday
Inspector Konrad Sejer is the Morse of the fjords
'Fossum writes humane thrillers which perturb and chill' Observer
'One of the very best of the new wave of Nordic crime writers...She evokes brilliantly the claustrophobia of small-town Norway' The Times
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This novel is so disappointing - there is no ending. It's as if the author suddenly stopped writing. There is no resolution, no gathering together of the various strands of the story. One feels cheated, have invested the time in listening to it. The narration however is excellent.

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