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The Ice Hotel - a gripping Scandi-noir thriller

English · Paperback / Softback

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'Refreshing . . . I look forward to reading more' Alex Gray

'First-rate' Sunday Sport


A seasonal hotel where murder can be made to disappear with the sun . . .


Maggie Stewart travels with friends Liz and Harry to the Ice Hotel, a surreal building in Swedish Lapland constructed from ice cut from the nearby river. During the day, it is a museum housing ice sculptures, but at night it becomes a novelty hotel. Shortly after their arrival, the holiday turns into a nightmare. A near-miss snowmobile accident is followed by the discovery of the frozen body of one of the hotel's American guests. Maggie is shocked to learn that this was no accident: the American was drugged and pushed out of his sleeping bag to freeze to death in the room.

As the body count rises and Maggie finds herself in mortal danger, she realises that the only person she can trust is Thomas Hallengren, the detective leading the case. But can he uncover the killer's identity before the Ice Hotel and other buildings - the Ice Chapel and Ice Theatre - melt back into the river, taking the clues with them?

About the author

Hania Allen was born in Liverpool, but has lived in Scotland longer than anywhere else, having come to love the people and the country (despite nine months of rain and three months of bad weather). Of Polish descent, her father was stationed in St Andrews during the war, and spoke so fondly of the town that she applied to study at the University.

She has worked as a researcher, a mathematics teacher, an IT officer and finally in senior management, a post she left to write full time. She is the author of the Von Valenti novels and now lives in a fishing village in Fife.

Summary

'Refreshing . . . I look forward to reading more' Alex Gray

'First-rate' Sunday Sport


A seasonal hotel where murder can be made to disappear with the sun . . .


Maggie Stewart travels with friends Liz and Harry to the Ice Hotel, a surreal building in Swedish Lapland constructed from ice cut from the nearby river. During the day, it is a museum housing ice sculptures, but at night it becomes a novelty hotel. Shortly after their arrival, the holiday turns into a nightmare. A near-miss snowmobile accident is followed by the discovery of the frozen body of one of the hotel's American guests. Maggie is shocked to learn that this was no accident: the American was drugged and pushed out of his sleeping bag to freeze to death in the room.

As the body count rises and Maggie finds herself in mortal danger, she realises that the only person she can trust is Thomas Hallengren, the detective leading the case. But can he uncover the killer's identity before the Ice Hotel and other buildings - the Ice Chapel and Ice Theatre - melt back into the river, taking the clues with them?

Praise for Hania Allen

'A fresh new find for crime fans' Sunday Post

'Nicely nasty in all the right places . . . The story rattles along until bringing the curtain down with an unnerving twist' Craig Robertson

'Captivating characters and an intriguing plot. A great new find for crime fans' Lin Anderson

'Pitch-perfect . . . a witty, tense crime novel written in a highly readable style' Russel D McLean

Foreword

A brand new crime novel from the author of the Polish Detective Sergeant Dania Gorska series, Hania Allen

Product details

Authors Hania Allen, Allen Hania
Publisher Constable
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.02.2021
 
EAN 9781472135261
ISBN 978-1-4721-3526-1
No. of pages 384
Dimensions 150 mm x 232 mm x 30 mm
Subjects Fiction > Suspense

FICTION / Thrillers / General, FICTION / Crime, Thriller / suspense, Lapland, Crime and mystery: hard-boiled crime, noir fiction

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