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Killer Deal

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"Sofie Sarenbrant is the most exciting rising star among Swedish crime authors today."—Camilla Läckberg, crime author

The morning after an open-house showing in a posh Stockholm suburb, a father is found dead by his six-year-old daughter Astrid. There are no signs of a break-in, and the murder weapon is one of the family's own kitchen knives. The only hint that someone from the outside might be involved is that Astrid claims a strange man stroked her cheek during the night.

Police Inspector Emma Sköld takes up the case. She suspects that the man's wife could be the culprit, but when more murders occur tied to open-house showings, her theory is turned on its head. What's the truth behind the events in the ostensibly idyllic and prosperous residential area? And what is the connection between the victims?

Sofie Sarenbrant has established herself as one of Sweden's most popular crime fiction authors. She has written six novels in the Emma Sköld series, which have sold more than five hundred thousand copies. Killer Deal is her first novel to be translated into English.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 7, 2016
      Sarenbrant makes her English-language debut with her third Det. Emma Sköld police procedural, which highlights the perils of sexual liberation for Swedish women, as well as the stresses of balancing professional demands with personal needs, the often obtuse police system, and most painful of all, domestic abuse. Emma, who feels her police job is her identity, investigates the killing of a well-to-do Stockholm businessman, whose wife, Cornelia Göransson, whom he used to beat, has been wrongly arrested for his murder. Pregnant by her new lover, Emma must also deal with being stalked by her deranged former lover. Meanwhile, Emma’s sister, who is Cornelia’s only confidant, learns that her husband is having an affair. Harrowing scenes of the three women’s various trials in the context of contemporary real estate maneuvers, alternating with the first-person reflections of a psychopathic killer, make this an absorbing addition to Sweden’s fictional portraits of a welfare-state society gone hopelessly wrong, despite its weak ending.

    • Kirkus

      March 15, 2016
      Sarenbrant's first English translation introduces to crime-ridden Scandinavia a Swedish police detective whose third recorded case strikes uncomfortably close to home. Ordinarily, Emma Skold's pregnancy would be the biggest news in her life. But even though she and Kristoffer, her realtor lover, are overjoyed, their pleasure is overshadowed by a new development in the already grim life of Cornelia Goransson, a friend of Emma's older sister, personal trainer Josefin Eriksson. Just when Cornelia thought the sale of the home she shared with Hans Goransson, the much older husband who dazzled her many years ago with the wealth from his commercial real estate agency, would get her safely away from his mental and physical abuse, Hans comes back to haunt her in the most graphic possible way: by turning up dead the morning after realtor Helena Sjoblom stages her second open house. Cornelia hustles their developmentally delayed 6-year-old, Astrid, away from the scene and over to Josefin's house, little aware that she'll need to make more urgent demands on Josefin's friendship when she's arrested for murder and must ask Josefin to take Astrid indefinitely. Emma and the rest of Stockholm County's Violent Crime Detective Unit, unable to uncover any evidence, turn a cold ear on Cornelia's tales of decades of unreported abuse, and the only remedy for her plight seems to be another dose of homicide while she's still in police custody. But this latest outrage brings the case even closer to Emma's own hearth and home. The house-of-cards structure, piling one disaster atop another, lacks the remorseless logic of the best Nordic procedurals. There's no denying, though, that the climactic revelation is a shocker.

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