Treći glas

Treći glas

Cilla Börjlind, Rolf Börjlind

Sandra Sahlmann was a happy teenager. She rode her new white Vespa through the night, in the rain. She suddenly ran out of gas, the engine died, and the cold crept into her bones...

Sandra Sahlmann just wanted to get home as soon as possible. But as soon as she opened the door, it was as if she found herself in the worst nightmare. Her father hanged himself. In no time, her home was filled with police officers who wanted to quickly solve the case by declaring it a suicide.

Only the young graduate of the Police Academy, Olivia Rönning Rivera, feels that something in the whole story is not right. First of all, Bengt Sahlmann did not leave a farewell letter. In addition, he worked in the customs administration, from where a large amount of confiscated narcotics recently disappeared.

Maybe he was involved in the theft? Or did he want to expose the culprit and that's why he was kept quiet? Olivia can't let these questions go unanswered. Veiled threats arrive from all sides, people connected to the case disappear without a trace, and soon it will become clear that the death of Bengt Sahlmann is only the tip of the iceberg floating in the dark waters of terrible realizations.

Original title
Den tredje rösten
Translation
Sara Profeta
Editor
Silvia Sinković
Graphics design
Janka Carev
Dimensions
19 x 12 cm
Pages
432
Publisher
Znanje, Zagreb, 2019.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53343-896-2

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