
Winner of the Swedish Crime Academy Award for Best Crime Novel, The Princess of Burundi introduces American readers to Kjell Eriksson--a crime writer who has quickly become an international sensation.
This spellbinding new thriller opens when a young father fails to show up for supper on a snowy night just before Christmas. His is not the only sinister disappearance, and before the final breathtaking climax, a secret killer terrorizes an entire frightened town. Despite being on maternity leave, Inspector Ann Lindell is determined to find John's murderer. The cruel cat-and-mouse game that follows leads Ann to a deadly confrontation with a treacherous killer. Ann must decide whether to take a huge risk that could result in many more dead bodies in the snow, including hers and that of her unborn child."Riveting . . . The Princess of Burundi resembles the books of Maj Sjowall and Per Wahloo, not to mention those of the modern master Henning Mankell." --The Wall Street Journal
"Stunning . . . haunting . . . can chill you to the bone." --Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times "Terrific . . . subtly brilliant . . . compellingly suspenseful." --San Francisco Chronicle "Reminiscent of Ed McBain's 87th Precinct series. Don't miss it." --Library Journal (starred review) "Ingenious . . . a chillingly well-drawn psychotic. . . . Very satisfying." --Los Angeles Times "A deeply insightful psychological thriller." --Midwest Book Review "Suspenseful, intelligent, and perceptive . . . terrific." --Publishers Weekly