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The Murder of Harriet Krohn

By: Karin Fossum
Narrated by: Sean Barrett
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Charlo Torp has problems. He’s grieving for his late wife, he’s lost his job, and gambling debts have alienated him from his teenage daughter. Desperate, his solution is to rob an elderly woman of her money and silverware. But Harriet Krohn fights back, and Charlo loses control.

Wracked with guilt, Charlo attempts to rebuild his life. But the police are catching up with him, and Inspector Konrad Sejer has never lost a case yet.

Told through the eyes of a killer, The Murder of Harriet Krohn poses the question: how far would you go to turn your life around, and could you live with yourself afterwards?

©2014 Cappelen Damm AS 2004. English translation copyright © James Anderson 2014. (P)2014 Isis Publishing Ltd, Random House Audiobooks
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Writing a murder mystery from the perspective of the murderer is a splendid idea. If done with flair and innovation. Inspector Sejer is why we read the books. He is an afterthought in this book. Utterly boring.

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