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A Grain of Truth

Publisher: Quercus Publishing
ISBN: 9781529416589
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Author Christian Unge
Pub Date 07/07/2022
Binding Paperback / softback
Pages 432
Country United Kingdom
Dewey 839.738
GBPPrice 14.99
€17.64
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Stressed-out, sleep-deprived and pill-popping Dr Tekla Berg is as unusual a central character as you will find" Irish Independent "Tekla is a terrific character" Literary Review "Tekla Berg is a brilliant character" Susi Holliday "A memorable protagonist" Imran Mahmood "Tekla is a scalpel-sharp character" Jens Lapidus A woman is found wandering the corridors of Nobel Hospital in Stockholm, accompanied by a young boy. She appears to be looking for a man who was involved in a car accident earlier that day. Meanwhile, in one of the emergency rooms, Tekla Berg is fighting to save a patient who was seriously injured in the same incident. The resulting chaos goes beyond anything anyone could have predicted, leaving hospital staff, police and everyone else involved equally shocked and perplexed. Hospital Director Monica Carlsson has stepped up her attempts to privatise her fiefdom with the launch of an exclusive patient hotel, a controversial liver transplant unit and the prestigious recruitment of star surgeon Klas Nystroem. It soon becomes obvious that Klas has his own agenda and is working to undermine Tekla at every turn. But Tekla is too distracted to meet this challenge head on: she has become obsessed with the mystery surrounding the woman and her young charge - for the boy's identity remains unknown and no trace of his past can be found. Reviews for Hell and High Water "A gripping crime novel . . . fast-moving and packed with convincing detail and memorable characters" Literary Review "As gripping as it could be . . . An authentic and seriously exciting debut" Irish Independent Translated from the Swedish by George Goulding and Sarah de Senarclens
Stressed-out, sleep-deprived and pill-popping Dr Tekla Berg is as unusual a central character as you will find" Irish Independent "Tekla is a terrific character" Literary Review "Tekla Berg is a brilliant character" Susi Holliday "A memorable protagonist" Imran Mahmood "Tekla is a scalpel-sharp character" Jens Lapidus A woman is found wandering the corridors of Nobel Hospital in Stockholm, accompanied by a young boy. She appears to be looking for a man who was involved in a car accident earlier that day. Meanwhile, in one of the emergency rooms, Tekla Berg is fighting to save a patient who was seriously injured in the same incident. The resulting chaos goes beyond anything anyone could have predicted, leaving hospital staff, police and everyone else involved equally shocked and perplexed. Hospital Director Monica Carlsson has stepped up her attempts to privatise her fiefdom with the launch of an exclusive patient hotel, a controversial liver transplant unit and the prestigious recruitment of star surgeon Klas Nystroem. It soon becomes obvious that Klas has his own agenda and is working to undermine Tekla at every turn. But Tekla is too distracted to meet this challenge head on: she has become obsessed with the mystery surrounding the woman and her young charge - for the boy's identity remains unknown and no trace of his past can be found. Reviews for Hell and High Water "A gripping crime novel . . . fast-moving and packed with convincing detail and memorable characters" Literary Review "As gripping as it could be . . . An authentic and seriously exciting debut" Irish Independent Translated from the Swedish by George Goulding and Sarah de Senarclens
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