Betrayal
Eva, a dynamic, successful young mother, is forced to reassess her marriage when her husband's apathy can no longer be ignored. When she discovers that he's been having an affair with their son's day-care teacher, her grief and rage drive her to vengeful action. Then she meets Jonas, who for the past two years has been keeping vigil beside his comatose girlfriend. Burdened with his own sinister history, he sees a chance to start afresh with Eva. Reminiscent of the work of Patricia Highsmith and Henning Mankell, Betrayal exposes the pain of deception and shows how our own destructive behaviour can lead to consequences far beyond our control. Nominated for the Best Nordic Crime Novel award in 2004 and a…
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June 5, 2007Karin Alvtegen is one of the most successful and critically acclaimed crime writers in the Nordic countries. She made her debut in 1998 with the acclaimed thriller Guilt. Her second novel, Missing, was awarded the most prestigious crime writing award in the Nordic countries, The Glass Key, in 2000 (previous winners include Peter Høeg and Henning Mankell). Betrayal has sold over 200,000 copies in Sweden and was nominated for the Swedish Academy of Crime Writers' Award. Alvtegen's works have been translated into more than twenty languages. She lives in Stockholm.