Published by Simon and
Schuster,
16 July 2015.
ISBN: 978-1-4711-1520-2 (PB)
16 July 2015.
ISBN: 978-1-4711-1520-2 (PB)
Stockholm 2011. In this, the second Fredrika Bergman
novel, Fredrika, now married with two children, has quit the police and has a
temporary job with the Justice Department of the Swedish Government. But then an
anonymous note is found on a Swedish aeroplane with 400 Swedish and US
passengers already in flight from Stockholm to New York threatening to blow the
plane up on landing if the Swedish Government does not immediately release a
Moroccan currently in custody and awaiting deportation and if the U.S.
Government does not close down an ultra-secret detention centre in Afghanistan.
The perpetrators must be found and found quickly before the threat becomes
reality but neither government will negotiate with terrorists. In Sweden both
the police and the intelligence services must act together and Fredrika, with
knowledge of both, returns to the police force to effect the liaison between
her old boss Superintendent Alex Reich and the boss of the Secret Service’s
counter-terrorism unit under the ambitious and abrasive Eden Lundell. With
desperation mounting while the clock ticks away the hours and minutes, clues as
to the identity of the would-be bomber must be found but every clue leads only
to a blind alley.
I thought this was an excellent thriller which gripped me from beginning to end. The characters are well-drawn including the husbands of Fredrika (supportive) and of Eden (anything but). The author’s own experience in working for the Swedish government gives a strong feeling of authenticity to the narrative. And the ending, although surprising, is convincing. Highly recommended.
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Reviewer:
Radmila May
Kristina
Ohlsson is a
political scientist and until recently held the position of Counter-Terrorism
Officer at OSCE (the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe). She
has previously worked at the Swedish Security Service, the Ministry for Foreign
Affairs and the Swedish National Defense College, where she was a junior expert
on the Middle East conflict and the foreign policy of the European Union.
Kristina lives in Stockholm.
Radmila May was born in the US but has lived in the UK ever since apart from
seven years in The Hague. She read law at university but did not go into
practice. Instead she worked for many years for a firm of law publishers and
has been working for them off and on ever since. For the last few years she has
been one of three editors working on a new edition of a practitioners' text
book on Criminal Evidence by her late husband, publication of which has been
held up for a variety of reasons but hopefully will be published by the end of
2015. She also has an interest in archaeology in which subject she has a
Diploma.
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