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Prepare for The Hypnotist to cast its spell
In the frigid clime of Tumba, Sweden, a gruesome triple homicide attracts the interest of Detective Inspector Joona Linna, who demands to investigate the murders. The killer is still at large, and there’s only one surviving witness—the boy whose family was killed before his eyes. Whoever committed the crimes wanted this boy to die: he’s suffered more than one hundred knife wounds and lapsed into a state of shock. Desperate for information, Linna sees only one option: hypnotism. He enlists Dr. Erik Maria Bark to mesmerize the boy, hoping to discover the killer through his eyes.
It’s the sort of work that Bark has sworn he would never do again—ethically dubious and psychically scarring. When he breaks his promise and hypnotizes the victim, a long and terrifying chain of events begins to unfurl.
An international sensation, The Hypnotist is set to appear in thirty-seven countries, and it has landed at the top of bestseller lists wherever it’s been published—in France, Holland, Germany, Spain, Italy, Denmark. Now it’s America’s turn. Combining the addictive power of the Stieg Larsson trilogy with the storytelling drive of The Silence of the Lambs, this adrenaline-drenched thriller is spellbinding from its very first page.
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10 primary booksJoona Linna is a 10-book series with 10 primary works first released in 2009 with contributions by Lars Kepler.
Reviews with the most likes.
Very well written, but extremely messed up.
Crime, violence (grotesque), thrilling, at times horror, and heartache.
Não conhecia a dupla Alexander Ahndoril e Alexandra Coelho Ahndoril que escreve em conjunto e bem ao estilo de Stieg Larsson.
É um thriller que se lê de um fôlego só. O suspense está muito bem doseado ao longo do livro. A meio do livro, o flashback de 10 anos faz-nos perceber o essencial para podermos entender o que realmente se passou e só nos últimos capítulos se descobre a verdade.
As personagens foram muito bem desenvolvidas e foram adquirindo importância à medida que a história avançava.
O ponto negativo que faz com que não dê maior pontuação é o facto de no início do livro ter pensado que a história seria sobre Joseph Ek e o triplo assassinato mas a determinada altura tudo muda e ficamos sem saber muito sobre esta personagem.