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Knock Knock

Written by: Anders Roslund
Narrated by: Simon Vance, Katharine Lee McEwan
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Publisher's Summary

The number one international best-selling thriller that tells the electrifying story of a police inspector and a former criminal informant in a race against time as they attempt to unravel past and present secrets.

He thought she was safe. Then the past came knocking.

Seventeen years ago, Criminal Inspector Ewert Grens was called to the scene of a brutal crime. A family had been murdered, and the only survivor - and witness - was the five-year-old daughter. The girl was placed in the witness protection program, and the case went cold, but years later, Grens is still haunted by the seemingly random slaying and the little girl who was spared. So when he learns that the apartment where the crime occurred is now the scene of a mysterious break-in, Grens immediately fears that someone is intent on silencing the only witness. He races to find her...before they do.

Meanwhile, someone in the city's criminal underworld is executing weapons smugglers and has placed former police informant Piet Hoffman's family in grave danger. He must unravel the secret threat to his family, all while keeping secrets of his own. Soon his hunt for answers intertwines with Ewert's, and the two men find themselves in the middle of a criminal conspiracy that is more complicated - and dangerous - than they could have imagined.

©2021 Anders Roslund (P)2021 Penguin Audio

What the critics say

"If you thrill to the chills of Scandinavian noir, chances are you've read something by Anders Roslund...Roslund has two strong prose styles - dark and darker - and both are on show in this no-frills translation by Elizabeth Clark.” (New York Times Book Review)

“[H]eart-pounding.... This terrific mash-up of police procedural and crime thriller has strongly imagined characters, explosive action, and a twisty plot with an unexpected conclusion. It’s a must for Scandinavian noir fans.” (Publishers Weekly, starred review)

"Grens is an immensely compelling character whose sharp intuition and dedication to justice are reminiscent of Harry Bosch. This tense, sophisticated procedural can stand alone, but readers will find themselves drawn to Grens’ seven earlier investigations." (Booklist, starred review)

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only ok

I didn't enjoy it as much as I had hoped. This had been in my wishlist for months, and I was really looking forward to it.
I hadn't realized that it was part of a series/possibly the end of a series until after I finished it, and while it could be read as a stand-alone, I think that it did make a difference. We're thrust into a fully formed world with no introduction or exposition. It doesn't not work, but it was hard for me to get invested. And then the story was not really my thing. But I can't criticize it for that, you know? It was a straightforward thriller, I expected more of a mystery. As far as thrillers go, it was good, I think. The writing was accomplished, the pacing was good, nice interconnected plot lines... It wasn't a bad book by any stretch, it just wasn't for me.
Weirdly, though, I liked the kids. Kids in crime novels are nearly almost awful, but no, these were great.

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