The Chestnut Man
The chilling and suspenseful thriller now a Top 10 Netflix series
Soren Sveistrup
Søren Sveistrup
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"The Chestnut Man" is a crime thriller novel that takes place in Copenhagen, Denmark, and follows the investigation of a series of gruesome murders.The victims are found with chestnut figurines placed near their bodies, earning the killer the nickname "The Chestnut Man." Detectives Thulin and Hess are assigned to the case and soon discover a connection to a missing girl from a decade ago. As they delve deeper into the investigation, they uncover a web of secrets and a race against time to catch the killer before more lives are lost.
NOW A MAJOR NETFLIX SERIES
'A full-throttle thriller in the tradition of classic Stieg Larsson, drenched in atmosphere and charged with adrenaline. I loved this book' A. J. Finn, author of The Woman In The Window
'A cracking ending that left me STUNNED' 5***** Reader Review
THE CHILLING DEBUT NOVEL FROM THE CREATOR AND WRITER OF HIT TV SHOW THE KILLING, perfect for fans of THE FALL and DES
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As the leaves fall, he's coming for you . . .
One October morning in a quiet suburb, the police make a terrible discovery.
A young woman is found brutally murdered with one of her hands missing.
Above her hangs a small doll made of chestnuts.
Examining the doll, Forensics are shocked to find a fingerprint belonging to a young girl, kidnapped and murdered a year ago.
Can a new killer be the key to an old crime?
And will his spree be over when winter arrives - or is he only just getting started? . . .
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'The Stieg Larsson comparisons seem unfair - on Sveistrup. He is quite simply in another league' Metro
'If you're pining for a dose of Jo Nesbo-style Scandi noir, The Chestnut Man should hit the spot' The Times
'Has success written all over it' Daily Express
'Creepy, clever and packed with tension' Sun
'If you are one of the millions who enjoyed The Killing, you'll want to read the first novel by its creator' Guardian
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Praise for The Killing
'TV of the absolute finest quality . . . the writing shines' Guardian
'Excellent . . . A shrewd mix of police procedural, political thriller and domestic drama' New York Times