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Hjorth

    Michael Hjorth is a successful crime novelist whose works are characterized by thrilling plots and complex characters. Together with Hans Rosenfeldt, he created the popular series about the forensic psychologist Sebastian Bergman, which has been translated into many languages and adapted for television. Hjorth's style is marked by sharp observations of human psychology and a penetrating look at the darker aspects of society. His stories often explore moral dilemmas and the intricacies of human relationships, offering readers not only suspense but also deeper contemplation.

    Sebastian Bergman
    • Sebastian Bergman

      • 440 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      4.1(1071)Add rating

      The massive Swedish international bestseller and the first in the Sebastian Bergman series. Now a hit BBC4 TV drama starring Rolf Lassgard, the original WALLANDER, as Bergman. Sixteen-year-old Roger has vanished. Days pass and Vasteras Police do nothing, blaming his disappearance on teenage antics. Then Roger's pale, mutilated body is found floating in a shallow marshland pool, his heart missing, and the experts descend. They need Sebastian Bergman: widower, psychologist, top criminal profiler and one of Sweden's foremost experts on serial killers. Since losing his wife and child Sebastian has become numb to the outside world and has no interest in taking on the murder case - until he is blindsided by a secret from his past. Desperate for access to confidential police files, he agrees to join the investigation and it's not long until the brittle web of lies and deception seizes his full attention ... A page-turning, atmospheric thriller to rival Jo Nesbo, Henning Mankell and Stieg Larsson.

      Sebastian Bergman