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Darkness Calls

An Inspector Cecilie Mars Thriller 1

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Darkness Calls

By: Michael Katz Krefeld, Ian Giles - Übersetzer
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IF HE EXPOSES HER, SHE'LL LOSE EVERYTHING!

Late one night, newly promoted Inspector Cecilie Mars makes a fatal choice that has far-reaching consequences. Her misstep has been captured on film, and now an anonymous figure threatens to reveal everything unless she follows their cunning plan.

Drawn into a sinister scheme involving blackmailing and vigilantism, Cecilie is forced to consider just how far she is willing to go to ensure justice. At the same time, it slowly dawns on her that the unknown figure might not be so unknown after all...

From the bestselling Danish author, Michael Katz Krefeld, ´Darkness Calls´ is a gritty Scandi Noir crime thriller, perfect for readers who just can’t get enough of hit-series 'The Bridge' or Netflix’s 'The Chestnut Man'.

Michael Katz Krefeld (b. 1966) is one of Denmark’s most widely read home-grown crime fiction authors, lauded for his multi-award-winning work by critics and readers alike. He is particularly well-known for the internationally bestselling detective series featuring his protagonist Ravn, which has thrilled readers around the globe.

Saga Egmont will be launching all of Krefeld’s books in nine languages, from his award-winning debut to the latest instalments in his Ravn and Cecilie Mars series.

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Denmark Fiction Hard-Boiled Mystery Police Procedural Crime Thriller

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Katz Krefeld keeps readers firmly in his grip
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