I Will Miss You Tomorrow
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Narrated by:
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Colin Mace
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Written by:
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Heine Bakkeid
About this listen
Bloomsbury presents I Will Miss You Tomorrow by Heine Bakkeid, read by Colin Mace.
Bakkeid has entered the upper echelons of Norwegian crime writing’ Barry Forshaw
The first in a new Norwegian crime series by the winner of the Riverton Prize 2021 introducing disgraced ex-Chief Inspector Thorkild Aske, a damaged man with a complicated past.
Fresh out of prison and a stint in a psychiatric hospital, disgraced ex-policeman Thorkild Aske only wants to lose himself in drugged dreams of his beloved Frei. Wild, unknowable Frei. The woman he loved. The woman he has lost forever.
Yet when Frei’s young cousin goes missing off the Norwegian coast and Thorkild is called in by the family to help find him, dead or alive, Thorkild cannot refuse. He owes them this.
Tormented by his past, Thorkild soon finds himself deep in treacherous waters. He’s lost his reputation – will he now lose his life?
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- Christina Crawford
- 2020-07-27
Fine Nordic noir
A former Internal Affairs investigator is released from prison with few prospects for employment. Employment agency offers him a job telemarketing. He de lines, and is soon offered a chance to use his kills as a policeman to find a young man who took a boat to a nearby island, and did not return. Thorkild Aske takes on the job, on the eve of a North Sea gale. While on the island, he sees the corpse of a mutilated young woman. The corpse is snatched away by a man who appears out of the water. No one believes Aske who is prone to opioids to deal with f@cial scarring, despair. Descriptive writing of the sea, both above and below water, and police procedures . A tad unusual plotting, but well worth a listen. I enjoyed it, especially the job offer in telephone customer service! How like North America that is.!
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