BRUTAL NORDIC NOIR FROM ONE OF DENMARK'S BEST CRIME WRITERS. Klara Larsen is one of Denmark's most skilled fire experts. One day she is called out to a case in a small Jutland town. It is the remains of a family's home, and their grief is great. The local police are at a standstill. It turns out that it's not just a house that's burned down; the examination of the fire scene reveals a gruesome crime and a child's disappearance. Klara is desperate to find the child and reveal the truth of this shocking crime.
Inger Wolf is an International Bestselling Danish mystery and thriller writer.
Her first mystery novel, Dark September, for which she was awarded the Danish Crime Academy's debut prize, was published in 2006. Since then, her bestselling books have been translated into several languages.
She loves to travel and get inspiration to her books from all over the world, but lives in the outskirts of the town of Aarhus, the second largest city in Denmark, close to the forest and the sea. In this beautiful place, she got a degree in English and worked as a translator for many years.
Today, Inger Wolf works as a full-time author. The household also includes a dog called Harry Hole, named after one of her favorite detectives, and a cat called Mis (Kitty).
Books to date:
On the Side (Danish) Dark September (Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, German, Dutch, French, Spanish) Frost and Ashes (Danish, Norwegian, German, Dutch, Spanish) The Song Bird (Danish, Dutch) The Wasp Nest (Danish, French) Evil Water (Danish, French) Under a Black Sky (Danish, English) The Perfect Place to Die (Danish) Burned Souls (Danish) The Crow Man (Danish)