THE CHESTNUT MAN is good, old-fashioned Scandinavian crime fiction it’s a hefty book, clocking in at 528 pages in the American hardcover edition, and immerses the reader in an intricate plot moving from the mundane details of police work to the cinematic (and gruesome) crimes of a twisted killer. In his debut crime novel, Søren Sveistrup instantly establishes himself as a must-read author for fans of Nordic Noir legends Jo Nesbø and Lars Kepler-and, for that matter, as a must-read for any reader who just wants a gripping thriller to sink their teeth into this fall. From the mind that created the sensational television show The Killing now comes an equally-gripping - and equally-chilling - Nordic thriller: THE CHESTNUT MAN. One of the season’s most hotly-anticipated new thrillers is finally here. The Verdict: a big, intricate Nordic thriller for fans of Jo Nesbø and Lars Kepler
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