Dječak koji je volio jelene

Dječak koji je volio jelene

Samuel Bjork

It's Christmas. An old man is driving a car through the mountains. Suddenly he saw something in the darkness in front of him and suddenly braked. A boy with blue lips and deer antlers on his head stands in the snow on the road.

Fourteen years later, a dead girl was found in a mountain lake not far from there. He is wearing a ballet costume, and a little further away is a camera. A page from the children's book Brothers of the Lion Heart was found in the heather by the water's edge. Mia Krüger is still haunted by the death of her twin. Holger Munch was on leave to take care of his daughter. Together they embark on solving this unusual and complicated case, determined to solve it as soon as possible. But they have no idea what is still waiting for them.

Original title
Gutten som elsket radyr
Translation
Anja Majranić
Editor
Silvia Sinković
Illustrations
Eleni Oikonomou
Graphics design
Eleni Oikonomou
Dimensions
19 x 12 cm
Pages
433
Publisher
Znanje, Zagreb, 2020.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53360-218-9

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