
Sub Rosa
By Kim Småge
1993
First Published
3.06
Average Rating
281
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Henry Aar exhibits his very special tableaux in Galleri Saxe in Trondheim, and the exhibition attracts a great deal of interest. The pieces are made from scraps of wallpaper that he has torn off the walls in his own home. One of them are different; Sub Rosa. It is made up of old papers and fragments of a letter. One day the owner of the gallery is found, brutally murdered. Police detective Anne-kin Halvorsen at Trondheim police department is on the case.
Avg Rating
3.06
Number of Ratings
33
5 STARS
3%
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2 STARS
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Kim Småge
Author · 6 books
Kim Småge is a Norwegian novelist, crime writer, writer of short stories, and children's writer. The name is a pseudonym for Anne Karin Thorhus. Her literary breakthrough came in 1983 with the crime thriller Nattdykk (Night diving), a book which earned her the Riverton Prize.[1] Her novels have not been published in English yet.

