Paganinijev ugovor

Paganinijev ugovor

Lars Kepler

Paganini's contract is the masterful second part of the series about inspector Joona Linna signed by the Ahndoril couple under the world-famous pseudonym Lars Kepler.

In the Stockholm archipelago, a dead girl was found on an abandoned ship, apparently violently murdered, and the next day a prominent businessman hanged himself in a posh apartment in a Stockholm residential area. At first glance, the two cases are not connected, but inspector Joona Linna notices something that others have not seen, and in an exciting search for the truth he is joined by a young, ambitious inspector from the Security Intelligence Agency, Saga Bauer.

Numerous, brutal murders, a persecuted human rights activist, the Swedish arms industry, a liberal government, corrupt officials and an international mafia are just some of the elements that are fascinatingly integrated into one of the best crime stories of the Nordic wave. Find out who made a contract with the devil, from whom the devil is asking for debt collection and what are the biggest seas that turn into a brutal reality in Paganini's contract.

Original title
Paganinikontraktet
Translation
Željka Černok
Editor
Seid Serdarević
Illustrations
Love Lanner
Dimensions
19 x 12 cm
Pages
510
Publisher
Fraktura, Zaprešić, 2015.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
385-9-89287-903-7

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