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More Bitter Than Death
More Bitter Than Death | Camilla Grebe
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The new beautifully written and utterly compelling psychological crime thriller from number 1 Swedish bestselling sisters Sometimes reliving the past revives old demons . . . In a Stockholm apartment, five-year-old Tilde watches from under the kitchen table as her mother is brutally kicked to death. Meanwhile, in another part of town, psychotherapist Siri Bergman and her colleague Aina meet their new patients - a group of women, all of whom are victims of domestic violence. From Kattis, who was beaten by her boyfriend and lives under the constant threat of his return, to Malin, the promising young athlete who was attacked by a man she met online, and from Sofi, the teenager abused by her stepfather, to Sirkka, an older woman who had a troubled marriage - each woman takes her turn to share her story in the safety of the sessions. But as the group gets closer, it is not long before the dangers lurking in the women's lives outside invade the peace with shattering consequences. And somehow, the fate of five-year-old Tilde is intertwined with that of Siri and the other women, so that what started out as the search for peace will swiftly turn into a tense hunt for a murderer. Praise for Camilla Grebe and Åsa Träff: 'Grebe and Träff break new ground in the Scandinavian crime literature genre, and they do it brilliantly. Using unique insights and experiences from their own professional backgrounds, they tell a smooth-paced yet utterly intriguing story about man's inability to let go of the past' Kristina Ohlsson, author of Unwanted
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Book #2 in the series. Murder mystery with a psychologist perspective rather than a detective‘s. 5 yr old Tilda witnessed her mother‘s death. Siri tries to find the killer but then becomes a victim herself. She holds a self-help group for abused women which is very informative. Enjoyed the Swedish atmosphere. Chilling ending caught me off-guard

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I love murder 😜 Fictional of course 😉 #fictionalmurder #psychologicalthrillers

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