
Mamma, pappa, barn
2009
First Published
3.79
Average Rating
352
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Part of Series
WHEN THREE-YEAR OLD Hanna wakes up, she is alone in a locked apartment. The following morning detective Petra Westman from the Hammarby police department finds a badly injured infant and a dead woman in a park. Oddly - no one seems to be missing them. Before the police investigation barely has time to begin, yet another dead body is found. This time it is a teenage girl, murdered on a cruise. The investigation team moves from one dead body to another, attempting to find a common thread and stop the brutal violence. SET IN STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Playing House is a suspenseful, psychological crime novel that challenges the reader's instincts throughout. As the second novel in the critically acclaimed Hammarby series it confirms Carin Gerhardsen's reputation as one of the finest Scandinavian crime writers of today.
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Author

Carin Gerhardsen
Author · 11 books
From the same publishing team that brought you Stieg Larsson's Millennium Trilogy comes Carin Gehardsen, author of the Hammarby series, a series of crime novels that take place in the southern parts of Stockholm. Originally a mathematician, which explains her clever plots and complex characters, Gerhardsen is the author of the Hammarby-series, crime novels that take place in the southern parts of Stockholm, Sweden. Many of the scenes depicted are self-experienced and based on episodes from Gerhardsen's own childhood.

