
Exceptional
And now he must die. But he doesn't die. Blood continues to flow. There is no end. And Malene is stabbed again and again. And Anne-Lise's dream turns into a vicious circle; He imagines the attacker pulling Malene out of the reeds, and then dragging her back into the bushes again. And Malene regrets it all over again every time. He is begging and beating all over again. And while Malene is repenting for what she has done, Anne-Lise imagines a brand new expression appearing on her face...
Christian Jungersen The Exception, which remained at the top of the Danish bestseller list for eighteen months, was translated into more than twenty languages and won numerous awards. In his novel, he blends the dark inner impulses that lead people to crime and the external dynamics that bring them to the surface.
The lives of four women working at a genocide research center in Copenhagen change completely when two of them receive death threats. The women first suspect that they are being watched by a Serbian war criminal named Mirko Zigic, whom they wrote about in the articles they wrote for the Genocide Center publications. However, as events develop, the tension that was previously high between the women will gradually escalate in this life-or-death environment, and each will begin to suspect the other. Now the workplace has turned into a battlefield, and in this chaotic environment, each woman has turned into a suspect.
In Istisna, which is a brutal criticism of daily life where individuality and selfishness are mixed together, and an excellent psychological thriller novel, Jungersen explains and makes the reader experience the cold atmosphere arising from the tension in human relations.
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Number of Pages: 736
Print Year: 2014
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Ayrinti Publications
First Edition Year: 2014< /p>
Number of Pages: 736
Language: Turkish
Publisher | : | Details Publications |
Number of pages | : | 736 |
Publication Year | : | 2014 |
ISBN | : | 9789755399348 |
Translator | : | Nur Beier |
The heart | : | Turkish |