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Author Faber, Kim, 1955- author.

Title Tierra de invierno / Kim Faber y Janni Pedersen ; traducción de Rodrigo Crespo.

Publication Info. Barcelona : Roca Editorial, 2021.

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Location Call No. Status
 New Britain, Main Library - Foreign Language  SP FIC FABER, K    Check Shelf
Edition Primera edición: febrero de 2021.
Description 490 pages ; 23 cm.
Series Juncker & Kristiansen ; 3
Summary Un delito menor durante uno de sus servicios ha enviado al superintendente de la policía de Copenhague Martin Juncker a una estancia forzada en la pequeña ciudad provincial de Sandsted. Junto con un aprendiz de policía y un joven sargento de policía, se le encarga la tarea de enfrentar los desafíos de un centro de asilo cercano, al mismo tiempo que tiene que cuidar a su anciano padre demente, con el que siempre ha tenido una relación complicada. Cuando una atentado terrorista con bomba golpea un mercado navideño en el centro de Copenhague, y Juncker no puede participar en la investigación, se siente completamente fuera de combate. Su ex pareja Signe Kristiansen no. Ella comienza a buscar a los perpetradores, mientras lucha con el temor de que su hermana esté entre los muertos. La investigación termina muy rápidamente en un callejón sin salida. Sin embargo, Signe recibe un consejo que lleva la investigación a un lugar que no había imaginado ni en sus fantasías más salvajes. Mientras tanto, para gran asombro de Juncker, un caso de asesinato aterriza en su escritorio: un hombre ha sido asesinado, golpeado con una tubería de metal, y su esposa ha desaparecido. Aparentemente, el asesinato parece un asalto violento común, pero cuando descubren que la víctima tenía conexiones con grupos neonazis, el caso adquiere una dimensión distinta.
A misdemeanor during one of his services has sent Copenhagen Police Superintendent Martin Juncker to a forced stay in the small provincial town of Sandsted. Along with a police apprentice and a young police sergeant, he is tasked with tackling the challenges of a nearby asylum center, while also taking care of his insane elderly father, with whom he has always had a complicated relationship. When a terrorist bomb attack hits a Christmas market in central Copenhagen, and Juncker is unable to participate in the investigation, he feels completely knocked out. His ex-partner Signe Kristiansen did not. She begins searching for the perpetrators, as she struggles with the fear that her sister is among the dead. The investigation ends very quickly in a dead end. However, Signe receives advice that takes the investigation to a place she had not imagined even in her wildest fantasies. Meanwhile, to Juncker's great astonishment, a murder case lands on his desk: a man has been murdered, hit with a metal pipe, and his wife has disappeared. On the surface, the murder seems like a common violent assault, but when it is discovered that the victim had connections to neo-Nazi groups, the case takes on a different dimension.
Language Text in Spanish, translated from the Danish.
Subject Police -- Denmark -- Copenhagen -- Fiction.
Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction.
Terrorism -- Fiction.
Denmark -- Fiction.
Policía -- Novela.
Asesinato -- Novela.
Added Author Pedersen, Janni, 1968- author.
Crespo, Rodrigo, 1948- translator.
Translation of (expression): Faber, Kim, 1955- Vinterland. Spanish.
Added Title Vinterland. Spanish
ISBN 8418417196
9788418417191
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