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The Spider
The Spider: A novel | Lars Kepler
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A killer is spinning a sinister web and the police are caught dead center. Three years ago, Saga Bauer received a postcard with a threatening message. It mentioned a gun and nine white bulletsone of which was intended for Detective Joona Linna. According to the anonymous sender, Saga was the only person who could save him. But as time passed, the threat faded. That is, until now. A sack with a decomposing body has been found tied to a tree in the forest, and a milky white bullet casing turns up at the scene. Soon, the police begin to receive complicated riddles from the killer, taunting them with opportunities to stop further murders. Joona Linna and Saga Bauer struggle to solve the riddles and save further victims before it's too late. As the hunt becomes increasingly desperate, it appears that the killer is unstoppable . . . and that Linna and Bauer may already be caught in the killers web.
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The Spider: A novel | Lars Kepler
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What a ride, once again! One of the greatest nemesis of all times is dead, but someone has not forgotten him, or his targets. The battle is on! According to the culprit nine people will die unless Saga can stop the murders. The last bullet is meant for Joona. Once again, it is gritty, bleak, horrifying, and great! Not to be read just before bedtime. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️+

Andrew65 Sounds good. 1y
EadieB Sounds great! 1y
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The Spider: A novel | Lars Kepler
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Started reading this book today. Will not be able to continue reading it before bedtime, because I will have nightmares. Jurek might be gone, but not forgotten. Creepy, gritty, and murdery… just like a Kepler should be!

Andrew65 🤣 Sleep well 😳 1y
Tove_Reads @andrew65 Will read something else tonight. It really is not a bedtime reading 1y
Andrew65 No his books definitely are not! 1y
EadieB Oh my! 1y
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