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The Seven Doors - by Agnes Ravatn (Paperback)

The Seven Doors - by  Agnes Ravatn (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"First published in Norwegian as Dei sju d²rene by Samlaget in 2019"--Copyright page.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>When the tenant of a house that university professor Nina owns with her doctor husband goes missing after an uncomfortable visit, Nina starts her own investigation ... with deeply disturbing results. The long-awaited new psychological thriller from the bestselling author of <i>The Bird Tribunal.</i> <p/> **The Times Book of the Month** <br> **NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER IN NORWAY** <br> **WINNER of the Norwegian Booksellers' Award** <br> **Longlisted for the CWA International Dagger**</b> <p/> 'A clever, quirky mystery, full of twists and reminiscent of Agatha Christie at her best' <i><b>The Times</b></i> <p/> 'Ravatn, one of Norway's premier crime writers, manages to conjure up an extra level of chilling atmosphere that will make you want to put the heating on ... <i>The Seven Doors</i> packs a brutal punch' <b><i>The Sun</i></b> <p/> 'Elegantly plotted and economically executed ... Ravatn smoothly mixes Jungian and Freudian psychology with folklore and an affair's lethal consequences. Inexorable fate drives this searing modern take on ancient Greek tragedy' <b><i>Publishers Weekly</i> STARRED REVIEW</b> <p/> _________________ <p/> University professor Nina is at a turning point. Her work seems increasingly irrelevant, her doctor husband is never home, relations with her difficult daughter are strained, and their beautiful house is scheduled for demolition. <p/> When her daughter decides to move into another house they own, things take a very dark turn. The young woman living there disappears, leaving her son behind, the day after Nina and her daughter pay her a visit. <p/> With few clues, the police enquiry soon grinds to a halt, but Nina has an inexplicable sense of guilt. Unable to rest, she begins her own investigation, but as she pulls on the threads of the case, it seems her discoveries may have very grave consequences for her and her family. <p/> Exquisitely dark and immensely powerful, <i>The Seven Doors</i> is a sophisticated and deeply disturbing psychological thriller from one of Norway's most distinguished voices. <p/> _________________ <p/> 'Wrenching and tense, a psychological chiller with multiple layers unpeeling graciously to reveal further strata of emotional bleakness and enigmas' <b>Maxim Jakubowski, <i>CrimeTime</i> <p/> Praise for Agnes Ravatn</b> <p/> 'Unfolds in an austere style that perfectly captures the bleakly beautiful landscape of Norway's far north' <b><i>Irish Times</i></b> <p/> 'Reminiscent of Patricia Highsmith - and I can't offer higher praise than that - Agnes Ravatn is an author to watch' <b>Philip Ardagh</b> <p/> 'A tense and riveting read' <b><i>Financial Times</i></b> <p/> 'A masterclass in suspense and delayed terror' <b>Rod Reynolds, author of <i>Blood Red City</i></b> <p/> 'A beautifully written story set in a captivating landscape ... it keeps you turning the pages' <b>Sarah Ward, author of <i>The Quickening</i></b> <p/> 'Crackling, fraught and hugely compulsive slice of Nordic Noir ... tremendously impressive' <b>Doug Johnstone, <i>Big Issue</i></b> <p/> 'Chilling, atmospheric and hauntingly beautiful ... I was transfixed' <b>Amanda Jennings, author of <i>The Storm</i></b> <p/> 'Beautifully done ... dark, psychologically tense and packed full of emotion both overt or deliberately disguised' <b>Raven Crime Reads</b> <p/> 'Intriguing ... enrapturing' <b>Sarah Hilary, author of <i>Fragile</i></b> <p/> 'So chilling and bleak that it feels like the dead of winter. I read the book in one sitting with ever-growing dread' <b>Stephanie Wrobel, author of <i>The Recovery of Rose Gold</i></b></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"[An] elegantly plotted and economically executed tale of illicit passion...inexorable fate drives this searing modern take on ancient Greek tragedy." --<b><i>Publishers Weekly</i></b>, starred review<br><br>"<i>The Bird Tribunal </i>is a chilly psychological thriller / domestic noir that unfolds in an austere style that perfectly captures the bleakly beautiful landscape of Norway's far north." --<i>Irish Times</i><br><br>"An unrelenting atmosphere of doom fails to prepare readers for the surprising resolution that engulfs this flawed pair." --<i>Publishers Weekly</i><br><br>"Intriguing . . . enrapturing." --Sarah Hilary, author, <i>Someone Else's Skin</i><br><br>"This is Ravatn's first book in this genre, and as a psychological thriller it certainly does the job. In all, a tense and riveting read!" --Barry Forshaw, author, <i>The Man Who Left Too Soon</i><br><br>"This really reminds me of Patricia Highsmith's work, and I can't offer much higher praise than that." --Philip Ardagh, author, <i>Dreadful Acts</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Rosie Hedger </b>was born in Scotland and completed her MA (Hons) in Scandinavian Studies at the University of Edinburgh. She has lived and worked in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, and now lives in York where she works as a freelance translator. Rosie was a candidate in the British Centre for Literary Translation's mentoring scheme for Norwegian in 2012, mentored by Don Bartlett. <b>Agnes Ravatn </b>is an author and columnist. She made her literary debut with the novel <i>Week 53 </i>(<i>Veke 53</i>) in 2007. Since then she has written three critically acclaimed and award-winning essay collections: <i>Standing Still </i>(<i>Stillstand</i>), <i>Popular Reading </i>(<i>Folkelesnad</i>), and <i>Operation Self- Discipline </i>(<i>Operasjon sjøldisiplin</i>). In these works Ravatn shows her unique, witty voice and sharp eye for human fallibility. Her second novel, <i>The Bird Tribunal </i>(<i>Fugletribuanlet</i>), was an international bestseller, winning an English PEN Award, shortlisting for the Dublin Literary Award, a WHSmith Fresh Talent pick and a BBC Book at Bedtime. It was also made into a successful play, which premiered in Oslo in 2015. Agnes lives with her family in the Norwegian countryside.

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