Author: | Thomas Enger | ISBN: | 9781495655036 |
Publisher: | Orenda Books | Publication: | January 25, 2019 |
Imprint: | Orenda Books | Language: | English |
Author: | Thomas Enger |
ISBN: | 9781495655036 |
Publisher: | Orenda Books |
Publication: | January 25, 2019 |
Imprint: | Orenda Books |
Language: | English |
When the high school in the small Norwegian village of Fredheim becomes a murder scene, the finger is pointed at 17-year-old Even. As the investigation closes in, social media is ablaze and Even finds himself the subject of an online trial as well as being in the dock . . . for murder? Even pores over his memories of the months leading up to the crime, and it becomes clear that more than one villager was acting suspiciously and secrets are simmering beneath the calm surface of this close-knit community. Was the death of his father in a car crash a decade earlier really accidental? Has a relationship stirred up something that someone is prepared to kill to protect? It seems that there may be no one that Even can trust. But can we trust him? A taut, moving and chilling thriller, Inborn examines the very nature of evil, and asks the questions: How well do we really know our families? How well do we know ourselves?
When the high school in the small Norwegian village of Fredheim becomes a murder scene, the finger is pointed at 17-year-old Even. As the investigation closes in, social media is ablaze and Even finds himself the subject of an online trial as well as being in the dock . . . for murder? Even pores over his memories of the months leading up to the crime, and it becomes clear that more than one villager was acting suspiciously and secrets are simmering beneath the calm surface of this close-knit community. Was the death of his father in a car crash a decade earlier really accidental? Has a relationship stirred up something that someone is prepared to kill to protect? It seems that there may be no one that Even can trust. But can we trust him? A taut, moving and chilling thriller, Inborn examines the very nature of evil, and asks the questions: How well do we really know our families? How well do we know ourselves?