<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>The magnificent follow-up to the acclaimed "The Princess of Burundi" from a master of page-turning suspense follows Police Inspector Ann Lindell as she and her colleagues realize a deranged killer may be closer than anyone thinks.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>When <i>The Princess of Burundi</i> was published by Thomas Dunne Books, American critics hailed Kjell Eriksson as Sweden's Ed McBain, and they compared him to Henning Mankell. Now <i>The Cruel Stars of the Night</i>, the next in this internationally acclaimed crime series, unveils a spellbinding new tale again featuring police inspector Ann Lindell.</b> <p/><i>The Cruel Stars of the Night</i> opens one snowy day when thirty-five-year-old Laura Hindersten goes to the police to report that her father, a local professor, is missing. Inspector Ann Lindell and her colleagues can find no motive for the man's disappearance. And when the corpses of two elderly men do turn up, neither of the dead men is the missing academic. <p/>Unexpectedly, the police get help from one of the professor's colleagues, who believes there is an astonishing link between the murders and the disappearance of Professor Hindersten. But as the pressure on Lindell increases dramatically, she is shocked to discover that the killer has many more diabolical schemes in store. <p/>Combining heart-pounding suspense with brilliant psychological insight, <i>The Cruel Stars of the Night</i> moves like a comet as it approaches the cliff-hanging climax. It is sure to win Kjell Eriksson a whole new galaxy of American fans.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>Praise for author Kjell Eriksson: <p/>Kjell Eriksson's crime novels are among the very best.<br>- Henning Mankell</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"Compelling . . . the author's squad of detectives displays the kind of inter-dependency and fractious loyalty that endeared Ed McBain's 87th Precinct squad to fans for so many decades." --Publishers Weekly <p/>A brilliant, haunting work of psychological obsession." --The Globe and Mail on The Cruel Stars of the Night <p/>"Eriksson is a major talent...will have McBain devotees enthralled." --Booklist on The Cruel Stars of the Night <p/>Kjell Eriksson's crime novels are among the very best." --Henning Mankell <p/>"There are echoes of Ed McBain . . . but Eriksson's second mystery is even more reminiscent of Ruth Rendell. As insightful and intelligent as it is engrossing." --Library Journal</p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Kjell Eriksson </b>is the author of the internationally acclaimed <i>The Princess of Burundi, The Cruel Stars of the Night, The Demon of Dakar</i>, <i>The Hand that Trembles</i>, and <i>Black Lies, Red Blood</i>. His series debut won Best First Novel 1999 by the Swedish Crime Academy, an accomplishment he later followed up by winning Best Swedish Crime Novel 2002 for <i>The Princess of Burundi</i>. He lives in Sweden and France.
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