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The Sleepwalker. Cover Image Book Book

The Sleepwalker.

Kepler, Lars. (Author).

Summary:

PREVIOUS BOOK IN SERIES: THE SPIDER, ISBN 9780771072987. When Hugo Sand is found sleeping at the scene of a horrific murder, he claims to remember nothing from the night due to his somnambulism. When Joona Linna is asked to take on the case, he contacts Erik Marie Bark in order to use hypnosis in the quest to find out what happened. This is the start of a complicated hunt for a terrifying killer who has just entered an extremely active phase.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780771023798
  • Physical Description: 496 pages.
  • Publisher: United States : McClelland & Stewart, 2025.

Content descriptions

Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
Library Bound Incorporated
Genre: Thrillers (Fiction)

Available copies

  • 0 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

Holds

  • 2 current holds with 1 total copy.
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    The tenth thrilling installment in Lars Kepler's bestselling series— acclaimed for “smart psychological suspense,” “explosive conclusions,” and “gritty portrayals of human evil” (Booklist)—is tense and terrifying.


    An emergency call comes in the middle of the night. There is an ongoing burglary at a closed campsite in Bredäng, outside Stockholm. When the police respond to the call, there is a light on in one of the farthest caravans in the otherwise dark area, where the officers are greeted by a horrific sight. The floors, walls, and furniture are completely covered in blood. A person has been killed with an axe and brutally dismembered. In one of the rooms, a young man is sleeping on the floor with a severed arm as his pillow. He is arrested and taken into custody at Kronobergshäktet. There, he is identified as seventeen-year-old Hugo Sand, the son of a famous author.

    It turns out that Hugo is suffering from a rare kind of somnambulism, which is triggered by nightmares. He is either the perpetrator or a witness but claims that he remembers nothing from that night.

    When Joona Linna is asked to take on the case, he contacts his old friend Erik Marie Bark to use hypnosis in the quest to find out what happened inside the caravan. This is the start of a complicated hunt for a terrifying killer who has just entered an extremely active phase.

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