The woman inside / M. T. Edvardsson ; translated from the original Swedish by Rachel Willson-Broyles.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781250204622 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 378 pages ; 25 cm
- Edition: First U.S. edition.
- Publisher: New York : Celadon Books, 2023.
Content descriptions
| Language Note: | In English, translated from the Swedish. |
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| Subject: | Household employees > Fiction. Murder > Investigation > Fiction. Secrecy > Fiction. Widowers > Fiction. Women household employees > Fiction. |
| Genre: | Thrillers (Fiction) Novels. |
Available copies
- 2 of 2 copies available at Tsuga Consortium.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 2 total copies.
| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lakeshore Branch | FIC Edvar | 31681010327930 | FICTION | Available | - |
| Stroud Branch | FIC Edvar | 31681010327948 | FICTION | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
Welcoming a new lodger, Karla, a law student and aspiring judge, into his home to make ends meet, Bill Olsson, recently widowed, finds himself in dire straits when Karlaâs clients, a wealthy couple who hide behind closed doors, are murdered and she is pulled in for questioning. - McMillan Palgrave
A wealthy couple ends up murdered in the nicest part of town in this compulsively readable, page-turning thriller from M. T. Edvardsson, The Woman Inside.
Bill Olsson, recently widowed, is desperate to provide for his daughter, Sally. Struggling to pay rent, he welcomes a lodger into their home: Karla, a law student and aspiring judge, who works as a housekeeper to make ends meet. Her clients are the Rytters, an incredibly wealthy couple who hide behind closed doors. The wife is ill and hasnât left the house in months. The husband is controlling and obsessive. Is he just a worried husband, concerned for his wifeâs health? Or is there something more sinister at play?
As Billâs situation becomes more dire, Karla is forced to make a difficult choice. And when the Rytters wind up dead, and Karla is pulled in for questioning, sheâs made to defend some parts of her past sheâd rather not revisit.
Every person in The Woman Inside is hiding something, but could any of them really have been driven to kill?