Igra

Igra

Anders de La Motte

Anders de la Motte is a former police officer and until recently head of insurance for one of the world's largest IT companies. Currently working as an international insurance consultant, he is also one of the most exciting and innovative crime writers.

Petty criminal Henrik "HP" Pettersson's new cell phone invites him to a game: an Alternate Reality Game that takes place in the middle of naive and unsuspecting Swedish society. After HP passes the entrance exam, he is offered several exciting missions, all of which are recorded and posted on the secret society's leaderboard to be evaluated. HP gets involved in an exciting and rewarding competition, but soon realizes that what at first seemed like an innocent game, is actually something much more unpleasant. Inspector Rebecca Normén is the exact opposite of HP. She has complete control over her life, and her professional goals are clearly marked on her ambitious career map. As a rookie in the service of the Swedish Security Team, she is mostly assigned modest tasks, but after a dramatic incident, she is promoted and transferred to the Elite Group. Everything would be perfect if he didn't find threatening messages in his locker. Whoever writes them knows too much about her past. HP's and Rebecca's worlds inevitably overlap. But if reality is just a game, then what is real?

Original title
Geim
Translation
Lidija Škarica
Editor
Bojana Franić
Illustrations
Jörgen Lindstrand
Graphics design
Niklas Lindblad
Dimensions
19 x 13 cm
Pages
297
Publisher
Znanje, Zagreb, 2013.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53324-728-1

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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