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The brand-new psychological suspense novel from the author of After She's Gone, soon to be a major motion picture starring Daisy Ridley.
'DAZZLING ORIGINALITY' SUNDAY TIMES
'THE VERY TOP TIER OF SCANDINAVIAN CRIME FICTION' ANDERS DE LA MOTTE, AUTHOR OF RITES OF SPRING
After eighteen-year-old Samuel finds himself in the middle of a drug deal gone wrong, he is forced to leave home in a hurry. Heading south, he finds refuge in a sleepy coastal town, working as a live-in assistant to the son of a wealthy family.
When the body of a young man washes up in Stockholm's southern archipelago, investigator Manfred Olsson is called in to work the case. With his two-year-old daughter in a coma, he is reluctant to leave her bedside - but once another body is discovered, his search for the killer intensifies.
As Samuel adjusts to life under the radar, he begins to feel safe, even with a gang out for blood and the police on his trail. But it isn't long before he realises that his sanctuary may be home to a deadly secret.
What readers are saying about THE HIDEOUT:
'Full of intrigue, mystery and suspense [...] Scandi Noir at its very best. Highly recommended' Cal Turner Reviews
'A Nordic Noir in every sense of the word, this novel is a tense, well-written book' Sharon Beyond the Books
'Utterly gripped [...] I loved The Hideout' Jera's Jamboree
'A tense and eerie thriller that made me have goosebumps throughout' Echoes in an Empty Room
'A five-star read' Jackie's Reading 4 Leisure
'Twisty and gripping' Ceri's Little Blog
'Unpredictable [...] intriguing' Fiction From Afar
'A moral tale with a slow burn aesthetic which I would highly recommend to any fan of Nordic Noir!' Rachel Read It
'This is a great read, perfect for cold nights this winter' Varietats
'Clever and compelling [...] A very enjoyable, twisted thriller' Rambling Mads
'This is well written and captivated me completely. I have been kept guessing till the very end' Little Miss Book Lover 87
'This is a slow burning Scandi Noir [...] really enjoyable' Book 'n' Banter
'Fascinating characters [...] begins with a sucker punch of an opening chapter!' No More Grumpy Bookseller