From the creator of the hit television show The Killing, a nail-biting debut - a stylish and atmospheric thriller that follows the race to find a serial killer terrorizing Copenhagen.
S ren Sveistrup (Author)
S ren Sveistrup is an internationally acclaimed scriptwriter of the
Danish television phenomenon The Killing which won various
international awards and sold in more than a hundred countries.
More recently, Sveistrup wrote the screenplay for Jo Nesb 's The
Snowman.
Sveistrup obtained a Masters in Literature and History from the
University of Copenhagen and studied at the Danish Film School. He
has won countless prizes, including an Emmy for Nikolaj and Julie
and a BAFTA for The Killing. His debut novel, The Chestnut Man, was
an international bestseller, and a highly successful Netflix show.
Hide And Seek will also be adapted by Netflix.
Caroline Waight (Translator)
Caroline Waight is an award-winning literary translator working
from Danish, German and Norwegian. Her translations include books
by Caroline Albertine Minor, Ingvild Rish i, Maren Uthaug and
Dorthe Nors. She was a finalist for the 2023 PEN Translation Award
and received a special commendation at the 2023 Warwick Prize for
Women in Translation.
Sveistrup's brilliant and brutal The Chestnut Man sets a new
benchmark. The Steig Larsson comparisons seem unfair - on
Sveistrup. He is quite simply in another league. Scandi noir is
back with a bang with this sensational debut novel *****
*Metro*
Creepy, clever and packed with tension
*The Sun*
***** The Chestnut Man has success written all over it. You will
never want to play with conkers again
*Daily Express*
If you're pining for a dose of Jo Nesbo-style Scandi noir, The
Chestnut Man should hit the spot. The twisty, tricksy storyline,
delivered in short, sharp chapters that don't let anyone catch
their breath, gathers an unstoppable momentum so that 500 pages
disappear in a trice - and the ending is satisfyingly grand
guignol, with room left for a sequel
*The Times*
A full-throttle thriller in the tradition of classic Stieg Larsson,
drenched in atmosphere and charged with adrenaline. Buckle up.
You'll gulp down every word. I loved this book
*A.J. Finn, author of The Woman in the Window*
As in The Killing television series, Sveistrup offers lessons to
seasoned practitioners of the serial-killer whodunit in how to
inject new energy into this near-exhausted sub-genre, and a
reminder (via his portrayal of the families, homes and workplaces
that his cops visit) that crime writing has the potential to be
eye-opening, panoramic social realism
*Sunday Times*
If you are one of the millions who enjoyed The Killing, you'll want
to read the first novel by its creator. Sveistrup's ability at
building tension is evident, and this will undoubtedly make for a
compelling television adaptation
*Guardian*
BBC Top Fiction Picks of 2019
*BBC.co.uk*
A debut thriller from the creator of The Killing opens with a
gruesome discovery in a Copenhagen suburb
*Guardian Books of 2019*
Superbly written and carries you along at breakneck speed. If you
liked The Killing, you are going to love this
*My Weekly*
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