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9781846557569

The Crow Girl

The Crow Girl

by Erik Axl Sund

Publisher Harvill Secker

Genre: Crime

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  • Hardcover


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About the book

THE INTERNATIONAL SENSATION

Translated by Neil Smith

The Crow Girl is an unputdownable and terrifying thriller with two striking women as its centre and a series of plot twists that will leave you open mouthed. Dare you read?

It starts with just one body tortured, mummified and then discarded.

Its discovery reveals a nightmare world of hidden lives. Of lost identities, secret rituals and brutal exploitation, where nobody can be trusted.

This is the darkest, most complex case the police have ever seen.

This is the world of the Crow Girl.

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About the Author

Erik Axl Sund

Erik Axl Sund is the pen name of Swedish author duo Jerker Ericsson and Håkan Axlander Sundqvist. As well as being full-time writers, the two also run an art gallery together.


Erik Axl Sund is the author of The Crow Girl, The Hunger Fire and The Pythia’s Instructions. Together, the novels form the highly praised and internationally best-selling trilogy about Victoria Bergman, and were merged into a single volume called The Crow Girl.


The Crow Girl trilogy received the ‘Special Award’ from the Swedish Academy of Crime Writers in 2012. The academy highlighted the trilogy’s “hypnotically captivating psychoanalysis in crime fiction form.”


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