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Death at the Sanatorium, Hardback Book

Death at the Sanatorium Hardback

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PRE-ORDER the new locked-room mystery by Sunday Times bestseller, Ragnar Jónasson nowOne Murder. Six Suspects. Step into Death At The Sanatorium . . . 'Is this the best crime writer in the world today?' THE TIMES'An automatic must-read for me' LEE CHILD'Master of the Icelandic thriller' NEW YORK POST---An old sanatorium.

A terrifying murder. Six suspects and a case that never closed . . . Once a hospital dedicated to treating tuberculosis, The Akureyri Sanatorium now sits haunted by the ghosts of its past. But a single wing remains open and houses six employees: the caretaker, two doctors, two nurses and a young research assistant. When one of the nurses, Yrsa, is found brutally murdered, a series of terrifying events are set in motion. With only six suspects, how has the trail run dry?Two decades later, the mystery remains unsolved.

That is, until young criminologist Helgi Reykdal takes on the case. Can he finally put the terrifying secrets of the Sanatorium's past to rest?---PRAISE FOR RAGNAR JÓNASSON'Jónasson is an automatic must-read for me . . . possibly the best Scandi writer working today' LEE CHILD'The story never stops moving . . . reminiscent of Alfred Hitchcock' MORGUNBLADID, ICELAND'Skilfully told on different time levels, and with an ending that promises more' GÖTEBORGS-POSTEN, SWEDEN'One of my favourite crime writers of the modern age.

Much of Agatha Christie's magic can be found in Ragnar's books . . . Atmospheric, claustrophobic - you'll race through them.' RYAN TUBRIDY

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