The Indian bride

Fossum, Karin , 1954-

The Indian bride / Karin Fossum ; translated from the Norwegian by Charlotte Barslund - 1st U.S. ed - Orlando, Fla. : Harcourt , [2007]. - 297 p. ; 24 cm.

First published in English as: Calling out for you! London : Harvill Press, 2005.

When perpetual bachelor Gunder Jomann goes to India for two weeks and comes home married, the Norwegian town of Elvestad is stunned. On the day the Indian bride is supposed to arrive, the battered body of a woman is found in a meadow on the outskirts of town. None of the "good people of Elvestad" can believe that anyone among them would be capable of such a brutal murder. But in his quiet, formal way, Inspector Konrad Sejer understands that good people can commit atrocious deeds, and that no one is altogether innocent--including the café owner who knows too much, the girl who wants to be a chief witness, and the bodybuilder with no outlet for his terrible strength. Another psychological mystery from one of Europe's most successful crime writers.--From publisher description.

9780151011827

2006032705


Murder----Fiction


Mystery fiction

PT8951.16.O735 / E4713 2007

MYS FOS

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