As Bergen PI Varg Veum investigates two different cases, it becomes clear that they are uncannily similar to harrowing events that took place thirty-six years earlier...
Bergen Private Investigator Varg Veum is perplexed when two wildly different cases cross his desk at the same time. A lawyer, anxious to protect her privacy, asks Varg to find her sister, who has disappeared with her husband, seemingly without trace, while a ship carrying unknown cargo is heading towards the Norwegian coast, and the authorities need answers.
Varg immerses himself in the investigations, and it becomes clear that the two cases are linked, and have unsettling – and increasingly uncanny – similarities to events that took place thirty-six years earlier, when a woman and her saxophonist lover drove their car off a cliff, in an apparent double suicide.
As Varg is drawn into a complex case involving star-crossed lovers, toxic waste and illegal immigrants, history seems determined to repeat itself in perfect detail ... and at terrifying cost..
The newest instalment of the award-winning Varg Veum series, Mirror Image is a gripping thriller where the past and present collide in explosive and horrific ways when bloody history repeats itself in front of our eyes.
From the first few pages, that sense of dread and unease creeps in - the feeling of not only a strange Deja-vu but a feeling that something is lurking around every single page with an intense anticipation that compels you to keep turning the pages. Every setting, from the frozen shores to the dimmest offices is perfectly described and vivid, full of little details that draw your eye and make you wonder if you've finally got the last clue to put everything together.
If you haven't read Varg before, you can definitely still pick this book up because his storytelling lets you know him quickly - although at times his narration is cold, clinical and patient, he also deals with a lot of personal struggles and shows us how he thinks, letting us really get to know him and get invested in not only his case but his personal life too.
Mirror Image is subtle, patient, calculated - but still packs an electric energy and a frantic intensity to create a brilliantly absorbing thriller.
.jpg)

Thanks for the blog tour support x
ReplyDelete