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The legacy / Yrsa Sigurðardóttir ; translated from the Icelandic by Victoria Cribb.

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Original language: Icelandic Series: Children's House series ; 1Publisher: London, England : Hodder & Stoughton, 2017Description: 455 pages ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 9781473621558
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • FIC SIG 23
Summary: The murder was meant as a punishment - but what sin could justify the method? The only person who might have answers is the victim's seven-year-old daughter, who was found hiding in the room where her mother died. And she's not talking. Newly promoted, out of his depth, Detective Huldar turns to Freyja and the Children's House for their expertise with traumatized young people. Freyja, who distrusts the police in general and Huldar in particular, isn't best pleased. But she's determined to keep little Margret safe. It may prove tricky. The killer is leaving them strange clues: warnings in text messages, sums scribbled on bits of paper, numbers broadcast on the radio. He's telling a dark and secret story - but how can they crack the code? And if they do, will they be next?
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Fiction Hanover Public Library Shelves FIC SIGU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31906001166660

"First published with the title DNA in 2014 by Veröld Publishing, Reykjavik"--Title page verso.

The murder was meant as a punishment - but what sin could justify the method? The only person who might have answers is the victim's seven-year-old daughter, who was found hiding in the room where her mother died. And she's not talking. Newly promoted, out of his depth, Detective Huldar turns to Freyja and the Children's House for their expertise with traumatized young people. Freyja, who distrusts the police in general and Huldar in particular, isn't best pleased. But she's determined to keep little Margret safe. It may prove tricky. The killer is leaving them strange clues: warnings in text messages, sums scribbled on bits of paper, numbers broadcast on the radio. He's telling a dark and secret story - but how can they crack the code? And if they do, will they be next?

Translated from the Icelandic.

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