The <b>excellent and original</b> prose elevates this novel far above many others of the same genre. A particularly well-executed plot holds the reader captive during this <b>entertaining and thrilling</b> piece of crime fiction
- 2018 Riverton Prize judges,
Wonderfully built story-world – atmospheric, dark, pleasantly twisted. <b>A fast-moving midnight train from Oslo to the deepest fjords of the human mind</b>
- Antti Tuomainen, author of Little Siberia,
Atmospheric
Crime Monthly
I loved Heine Bakkeid’s first novel - I Will Miss You Tomorrow – and Scatter Her Ashes continues in the same <b>creepy, atmospheric and darkly comic</b> way
- C. J. Tudor,
The first thing I noticed when reading Bakkeid’s work is how <b>snappy, darkly funny and addictive</b> it is. He has such a skill of sucking you in, shocking you and entertaining you all in one chapter. No wonder he’s being showered with rave reviews from authors and readers across the globe. I felt such a mixture of emotions for the character of Thorkild Aske, and that’s all down to his creator, who nails characters to a tee. … <b>Bakkeid is already big and his work is only going to get bigger and better</b>.
Daily Record
Produktdetaljer
Biographical note
Heine Bakkeid grew up in the rugged landscape of northern Norway. His Thorkild Aske crime series is highly acclaimed by critics in his home country, and has earned him a reputation as a virtuoso of darkly atmospheric suspense.
Anne Bruce graduated from Glasgow University with degrees in Norwegian and English. She lives in Scotland.