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Blood Song, 3 - (Roy & Castells) by Johana Gustawsson (Paperback)

Blood Song, 3 - (Roy & Castells) by  Johana Gustawsson (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Spain, 1938: The country is wracked by civil war, and as Valencia falls to Franco's brutal dictatorship, Republican Therese witnesses the murders of her family. Captured herself, and sent to the notorious Las Ventas women's prison, gives birth to a daughter who is forcibly taken from her. Falkenberg, Sweden, 2016: A wealthy family is found savagely murdered in their luxurious home. Discovering that her parents have been slaughtered, Alienor Lindbergh, a new recruit to the UK's Scotland Yard, rushes back to Sweden and finds her hometown rocked by the massacre. Profiler Emily Roy joins forces with Alienor and soon finds herself on the trail of a monstrous and prolific killer. Little does she realise that this killer is about to change the life of her colleague, true-crime writer Alexis Castells. Joining forces once again, Roy and Castells' investigation takes them from the Swedish fertility clinics of the present day back to the terror of Franco's rule, and the horrifying events that took place in Spanish orphanages under its rule. Terrifying, vivid and told at a breakneck pace, Blood Song is not only a riveting thriller and an examination of corruption in the fertility industry, but it also pulls back the veil on the atrocities of Spain's dictatorship."--Publisher.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>The action swings from London to Sweden, and then back into the past, to Franco's Spain, as Roy & Castells hunt a monstrous killer ... in the latest instalment of Johana Gustawsson's award-winning, international bestselling series. <p/> ***Longlisted for the CWA International Dagger***</b> <p/> 'Historical sections highlight, in distressing detail, the atrocious treatment of mothers-to-be in Franco's Spain ... A satisfying, full-fat mystery' <b><i>The Times</i></b> <p/> 'Assured telling of a complex story' <b><i>Sunday Times </i></b> <p/> 'Gustawsson's writing is so vivid, it's electrifying. Utterly compelling' <b>Peter James <p/> _________________ <p/> Spain, 1938: </b> The country is wracked by civil war, and as Valencia falls to Franco's brutal dictatorship, Republican Therese witnesses the murders of her family. Captured and sent to the notorious Las Ventas women's prison, Therese gives birth to a daughter who is forcibly taken from her. <p/><b>Falkenberg, Sweden, 2016: </b> A wealthy family is found savagely murdered in their luxurious home. Discovering that her parents have been slaughtered, Aliénor Lindbergh, a new recruit to the UK's Scotland Yard, rushes back to Sweden and finds her hometown rocked by the massacre. <p/> Profiler Emily Roy joins forces with Aliénor and soon finds herself on the trail of a monstrous and prolific killer. Little does she realise that this killer is about to change the life of her colleague, true-crime writer Alexis Castells. Joining forces once again, Roy and Castells' investigation takes them from the Swedish fertility clinics of the present day back to the terror of Franco's rule, and the horrifying events that took place in Spanish orphanages under its rule. <p/><b>Terrifying, vivid and recounted at breakneck speed, <i>Blood Song</i> is not only a riveting thriller and an examination of corruption in the fertility industry, but a shocking reminder of the atrocities of Spain's dictatorship, in the latest, stunning instalment in the award-winning Roy & Castells series.</b> <p/> _________________ <p/> 'French novelist Johana Gustawsson writes novels of startling originality. <i>Blood Song</i> [is] truly horrifying' <b><i>Sunday Times</i></b> <p/> 'Her sleuths tracking a monstrous killer, transporting us from modern-day fertility clinics in Sweden to the abuses of Spanish orphanages under the brutal rule of General Franco ... a truly European thriller' <b><i>Financial Times</i></b> <p/> 'Gritty, bone-chilling, and harrowing - it's not for the faint of heart, and not to be missed' <b>Crime by the Book</b> <p/> 'A relentless heart-stopping masterpiece, filled with nightmarish situations that will keep you awake long into the dark nights of winter' <b><i>New York Journal of Books</i></b> <p/> 'Emotional and atmospheric' <b><i>New Books Magazine</i></b> <p/> 'Intricately plotted, visceral and emotional the author ramps up the tension and the unfolding keeps the reader guessing to the very end. Scenes are raw, vivid and gripping' <b>Promoting Crime</b> <p/> 'I don't think there's a crime writer who writes with such intelligence, darkness and deep sadness as Johana Gustawsson. This was extraordinary'<b> Louise Beech</b> <p/> '<i>Blood Song</i> caught and has held onto my thoughts, it is clever, provocative, and a seriously good read' <b>LoveReading</b> <p/> 'A fascinating and engrossing read, but also one that I found intensely harrowing, deeply intimate and which made me cry' <b>Live & Deadly</b> <p/> 'A real page-turner, I loved it' <b>Martina Cole</b> <p/> 'Cleverly plotted, simply excellent' <b>Ragnar Jónasson</b> <p/> 'A must-read' <b><i>Daily Express</i></b> <p/> 'Bold and audacious' <b>R. J. Ellory</b><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"This one's bound to keep you glued to the page till the last line!"--<b><i>CrimeReads</i></b><br><br>"A terrifying tale." -- <i>Mystery Scene</i><br><br>"Gustawsson is back after terrifying us with her internationally acclaimed bestseller, <i>Block 46</i>, this time with an equally terrifying story of past and present. . . . Gustawsson captures Victorian London with all its seediness, stench and crime as graphically as Dickens did its poverty and despair. The juxtaposition of the past and present are seamlessly accomplished, in mesmerising, short, incisive chapters. Roy and Castells are terrific original characters, whose longevity is guaranteed, but watch out for new kid on the block, Swedish Detective Karla Hansen. <i>Keeper</i> is a relentless heart-stopping masterpiece, filled with nightmarish situations that will keep you awake long into the dark nights of winter." --<i>New York Journal of Books</i> on<i> Keeper</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Johana Gustawsson</b> has worked as a journalist for the French and Spanish press and television. Her critically acclaimed Roy & Castells series, has won the Plume d'Argent, Balai de la découverte, Balai d'Or and Prix Marseillais du Polar awards, and is now published in 19 countries. A TV adaptation is currently underway in a French, Swedish and UK co-production. <b>David Warriner </b>translates from French. He has lived in France and Quebec, and now calls British Columbia home.</p>

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