The writing in the water A thriller

John Ajvide Lindqvist, 1968-

Book - 2025

Julia Malmros is thriving. A former police officer making her way in the world of crime fiction, she's turning popularity into fame by writing the next book in a world-renowned suspense series. To help her research, Julia connects with Kim Ribbing. More hacker than man, Kim bears a dark past that's the very antithesis of the promising future she has planned for herself. They share an undeniable spark--yet it's likely to implode. That's the least of Julia's worries. Hounded by publicity, Julia retreats to her cottage in the Stockholm archipelago. It's there that she begins to reevaluate her life, reunite with Kim...and return to her investigative roots after tragedy unfolds on a nearby pier. The victim: a billio...naire, her childhood friend. Julia's ex, Jonny, leads the official investigation, but Julia knows there's no such thing as coincidence. And as she and Kim follow the trail of cash, corruption follows dangerously close behind.

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Subjects
Genres
Thrillers (Fiction)
Detective and mystery fiction
Published
Seattle, WA : Amazon Crossing 2025.
Language
English
Swedish
Main Author
John Ajvide Lindqvist, 1968- (author)
Other Authors
Michael Meigs (translator)
Item Description
Originally published in Swedish: Sweden : Ordfront publishers, 2022.
Physical Description
466 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781662525049
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Lindqvist (Let the Right One In) pokes fun at the publishing industry in this offbeat series launch that teams cop-turned-author Julia Malmros with expert hacker Kim Ribbing. Malmros has had commercial and critical success writing novels featuring detective sergeant Åsa Fors, which brings her an invitation to continue Stieg Larsson's Millennium series. Despite months of effort and the publisher's assurance that Malmros's manuscript is "superb," they demand a different plot, prompting an angry Malmros to back out of the deal. Her only consolation is the relationship she's developed with Ribbing, an enigmatic hacker she interviewed while shaping her version of the Lisbeth Salander character. Their dynamic shifts when, while the pair are having drinks, Ribbing hears machine gun fire, and they rush to the scene of a massacre committed by two men in a passing boat. Among the dead are Malmros's childhood friend, Olof Helander, whom she becomes determined to avenge. The two draw on Malmros's sleuthing experience to conduct an investigation that's complicated by the fact that Julia's ex-husband has been tapped to lead the official inquiry. Lindqvist plays the book's metafictional notes softly enough that they never become distracting, and the chemistry between his leads is electric. Readers will be eager for the sequel. (Nov.)

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