A <b>gripping, atmospheric</b> novel and a first outing for Aske. More are promised – I can't wait
Saga
<b>Wonderfully creepy</b> … This is a <b>spectacular </b>debut
Daily Mail
<i>I Will Miss You Tomorrow</i> is a psychological drama and a noirish chiller with plenty of atmosphere and a setting that is bleak, empty, cold and unforgiving and perfect for the story… <b>A powerful and exhilarating novel</b>
- Paul Burke, NB
The Gothic elements in <i>I Will Miss You Tomorrow </i>are splendidly integrated into the crime plot, along with a strand of dark sardonic humour. It’s a novel that is as much about loss and guilt as it is about the solving of a crime. <b>At a stroke, Bakkeid has entered the upper echelons of Norwegian crime writing.</b>
- Barry Forshaw, Norwegian Arts
It’s the blend of classic crime plot, unexpected horror and wittily told scenes that makes the book extraordinary. <b>Stephen King</b> <b>has got himself a Norwegian crime heir</b>
Ekstra Bladet, Italy
A star has been born
Thriller Nord, Italy
A thrilling story set in the harsh milieus of northern Norway
Dagens Nyheter, Sweden
A <b>truly great</b> crime novel that far exceeds expectations
Femina, Denmark
An <b>extraordinary</b> debut
Sondag, Denmark
Accomplished and well-executed crime plotline ... There is something <b>rare and tender </b>about it ... It’s a book about loss, love, shame, guilt and greed. <b>And it’s a great one</b>
Vildmedkrim, Denmark
Riveting… The dialogue between Aske and his former boss in particular sparkles
BOK, Norway
Produktdetaljer
Biographical note
Heine Bakkeid grew up in the rugged landscape of northern Norway. I Will Miss You Tomorrow is Bakkeid’s first venture into crime fiction, and has earned him in his home country the critics’ recognition as a virtuoso of darkly atmospheric suspense.
Anne Bruce has degrees in Norwegian and English from Glasgow University. She lives in Scotland.