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Never Fuck Up

A Novel

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From Sweden’s internationally best-selling crime novelist, the author of Easy Money, comes the riveting second installment of the Stockholm Noir Trilogy. With his trademark live-wire staccato prose and raw energy, Jens Lapidus returns to the streets of Stockholm with an electrifying tale of seedy police officers and vicious underworld criminals.
 
Mahmud, an iron-pumping gym fiend raised among the city’s many concrete high-rises, is fresh out of jail and heavily indebted to a Turkish drug lord. To get free he accepts a job from the henchman of brutal mob boss Radovan—a job that quickly becomes something Mahmud wishes he’d never agreed to.
 
Meanwhile, Niklas is living at home with his mother and keeping a low profile after working as a security contractor in Iraq. When a man is found murdered in the laundry room of their building—a startling event that coincides with Niklas’s discovery of a young Arab girl being beaten by her boyfriend—Niklas decides to put his weapons expertise and appetite for violence to use and begins to mete out his own particular brand of justice.
 
Thomas is the volatile cop called to investigate the murder in Niklas’s building. When his efforts are suspiciously stymied and the evidence tampered with, he goes off the grid in search of answers. As the identity of the murdered man is discovered, the paths of these three men intertwine, and crimes and secrets far greater than a mere murder come to light—raising the stakes of Stockholm’s criminality to staggering new heights.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 29, 2013
      “Svens” (native Swedes) collide with immigrant groups, from Middle Easterners to ruthlessly organized gangs of “Yugos” and “Turks,” in the gritty second novel in Lapidus’s Stockholm Noir trilogy (after 2011’s Easy Money). Mahmud al-Askori is a pawn in these tribal structures—seduced by promises of easy money, sex, and drugs while trying to shield his family from the collateral damage of his pursuits. Meanwhile, Niklas Brogren, fresh from military service in Iraq, channels his aggression into a garbled feminism devoted to revenge for abused women. And a corpse found in Niklas’s building attracts the attention of xenophobic cop Thomas Andrén, who’s unsettled by an inaccurate autopsy report. Thomas unearths corruption far deeper than the everyday petty dishonesty of Stockholm’s law enforcement; Niklas’s crusade takes an increasingly violent turn; and Mahmud thrashes helplessly against increasing gang pressures. Despite the book’s sprawling length, its morally ambiguous characters and rough street argot will compel reader attention to the last page.

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