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Dead Men - Wolfe, Mariah; Glargaard, Mette
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"This bracing novel marks the appearance of a major new talent! I couldn't help imagining the vivid scenes in pictures. Whether this book is first going to become a graphic novel or a film (Hollywood, are you listening?) it's thrilling to read this very original debut novel." The readers give this book 5 stars When Marie hears of women being mistreated by a man, her blood begins to boil for revenge. She must kill. It is so deeply embedded in her to punish and revenge without even questioning the act. She has just killed off another abuser and is finding herself cold and devoid of emotions. But…mehr

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"This bracing novel marks the appearance of a major new talent! I couldn't help imagining the vivid scenes in pictures. Whether this book is first going to become a graphic novel or a film (Hollywood, are you listening?) it's thrilling to read this very original debut novel." The readers give this book 5 stars When Marie hears of women being mistreated by a man, her blood begins to boil for revenge. She must kill. It is so deeply embedded in her to punish and revenge without even questioning the act. She has just killed off another abuser and is finding herself cold and devoid of emotions. But she is not as heartless as she thinks. When she meets Lotte, she instantly likes her and a strange friendship forms. When Lotte's boyfriend turns out to be abusive, the friendship is strained. Can Marie avoid killing him? And if she can't, will their friendship last? Meanwhile, underachieving detective Peter Jensen, has seen clues that point to Marie being a serial killer. He is in pursuit of recognition and decides to take matters into his own hands, creating an obstacle for Marie and her plans. Suddenly, Marie is both a hunter and the hunted! --- Warning: Profanity, hatespeech and violence