The Fourth Man - A Thriller (Paperback)


Award-winning author Kjell Ola Dahl has attained cult status in his home country of Norway with his sharp, riveting bestsellers. Over the last decade he has found audiences in ten other countries and finally, with his gripping and intelligent novel, "The Fourth Man," the master of Norwegian crime writing is crossing the Atlantic.
In the course of a routine police raid, Detective Inspector Frank Frolich of the Oslo Police saves the life of Elizabeth Faremo, a dark-haired beauty with mysterious eyes who was inadvertently caught in the crossfire. Some weeks later, Frolich coincidentally runs into her again---but their ensuing affair is no accident.
By the time he learns that she is no stranger---but rather the sister of a wanted member of a larceny gang---it is already too late.
In the middle of the night, Frolich receives a call that a young guard has been killed in the course of an attempted break-in. Scrambling to respond, he realizes that Elizabeth is no longer in his bed. And all at once, Frolich's life has changed. In a turn of events cryptic, erotic, and complex, he finds himself a prime murder suspect and under the watch of his doubting colleagues.
Led through the dark underworld of Oslo and his own soul, Frolich---suspended from the force, blindly in love, and on the hunt for some hint of truth in a vortex of darkness and lies---must find out if he is being used . . . before his life unravels beyond repair.
"The Fourth Man" is a sexy, fast-paced psychological thriller that puts a modern twist on the classic noir story of the femme fatale. K. O. Dahl has crafted a dark, poetic, and incredibly complex crime novel for his U.S. debut---the first in a series of detective novels from this rising international mystery star.
Praise for "The Fourth Man":
"A Norwegian Mankell"
---"Norra Vasterbotten" (Sweden)
"I have read many clever and thrilling crime novels through my life, but often they have nothing to do with real life. If I don't believe in them, they don't impress me. But when K.O. Dahl tells his stories, I believe every single word."
---Karin Fossum, author of "The Indian Bride
"
"An absorbing study of sexual enthrallment, dogged police work and a harrowing twist or two: Fans of procedurals...will snap this one up."
---"Kirkus"
"Recommend to fans of Karin Fossum and Kjell Eriksson. Dahl is a formidable talent whose books may well become as popular in the US as in Norway."
---"Booklist"
"A crime master of style... Dahl's original trait, the rich language, is here fully developed. He is perhaps the most literary of our crime writers. He fully masters the use of images and re-takes that serve to emphasize and strengthen the text, the latter a risky business regardless of genre. In addition to this, he is a proper devil at describing emotions, and throughout the entire spectrum at that.... Conclusion: Kjell Ola Dahl has again written an excellent crime novel."
---"Aftenposten" (Norway)
"Effective and entertaining crime....We let ourselves be both mesmerized and entertained..."
---"Adresseavisen" (Norway)
"Elite crime writing... Kjell Ola Dahl is one of the big names of Norwegian crime fiction, and "The Fourth Man" shows why: here, the plot is effectively narrated, the drive forward is dynamic and the reader is served his seconds over and over again..."
---"Stavanger Aftenblad" (Norway)
"High-shine crime... a crime novel solidly and aptly constructed. Chock full of action, with precise shifts in tempo, sparkling good dialogue and a plot that carries all the way through."
---"Bergens Tidende" (Norway)
"A suspenseful and well costructed story... Stringent and directed towards an astounding denouement."
---"Munchner Merkur" (Germany)
..".an excellent crime novel has seen the light of day..."
---"Hersfelder Zeitung" (Germany)


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Award-winning author Kjell Ola Dahl has attained cult status in his home country of Norway with his sharp, riveting bestsellers. Over the last decade he has found audiences in ten other countries and finally, with his gripping and intelligent novel, "The Fourth Man," the master of Norwegian crime writing is crossing the Atlantic.
In the course of a routine police raid, Detective Inspector Frank Frolich of the Oslo Police saves the life of Elizabeth Faremo, a dark-haired beauty with mysterious eyes who was inadvertently caught in the crossfire. Some weeks later, Frolich coincidentally runs into her again---but their ensuing affair is no accident.
By the time he learns that she is no stranger---but rather the sister of a wanted member of a larceny gang---it is already too late.
In the middle of the night, Frolich receives a call that a young guard has been killed in the course of an attempted break-in. Scrambling to respond, he realizes that Elizabeth is no longer in his bed. And all at once, Frolich's life has changed. In a turn of events cryptic, erotic, and complex, he finds himself a prime murder suspect and under the watch of his doubting colleagues.
Led through the dark underworld of Oslo and his own soul, Frolich---suspended from the force, blindly in love, and on the hunt for some hint of truth in a vortex of darkness and lies---must find out if he is being used . . . before his life unravels beyond repair.
"The Fourth Man" is a sexy, fast-paced psychological thriller that puts a modern twist on the classic noir story of the femme fatale. K. O. Dahl has crafted a dark, poetic, and incredibly complex crime novel for his U.S. debut---the first in a series of detective novels from this rising international mystery star.
Praise for "The Fourth Man":
"A Norwegian Mankell"
---"Norra Vasterbotten" (Sweden)
"I have read many clever and thrilling crime novels through my life, but often they have nothing to do with real life. If I don't believe in them, they don't impress me. But when K.O. Dahl tells his stories, I believe every single word."
---Karin Fossum, author of "The Indian Bride
"
"An absorbing study of sexual enthrallment, dogged police work and a harrowing twist or two: Fans of procedurals...will snap this one up."
---"Kirkus"
"Recommend to fans of Karin Fossum and Kjell Eriksson. Dahl is a formidable talent whose books may well become as popular in the US as in Norway."
---"Booklist"
"A crime master of style... Dahl's original trait, the rich language, is here fully developed. He is perhaps the most literary of our crime writers. He fully masters the use of images and re-takes that serve to emphasize and strengthen the text, the latter a risky business regardless of genre. In addition to this, he is a proper devil at describing emotions, and throughout the entire spectrum at that.... Conclusion: Kjell Ola Dahl has again written an excellent crime novel."
---"Aftenposten" (Norway)
"Effective and entertaining crime....We let ourselves be both mesmerized and entertained..."
---"Adresseavisen" (Norway)
"Elite crime writing... Kjell Ola Dahl is one of the big names of Norwegian crime fiction, and "The Fourth Man" shows why: here, the plot is effectively narrated, the drive forward is dynamic and the reader is served his seconds over and over again..."
---"Stavanger Aftenblad" (Norway)
"High-shine crime... a crime novel solidly and aptly constructed. Chock full of action, with precise shifts in tempo, sparkling good dialogue and a plot that carries all the way through."
---"Bergens Tidende" (Norway)
"A suspenseful and well costructed story... Stringent and directed towards an astounding denouement."
---"Munchner Merkur" (Germany)
..".an excellent crime novel has seen the light of day..."
---"Hersfelder Zeitung" (Germany)

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Minotaur Books

Country of origin

United States

Series

Oslo Detectives, 1

Release date

March 2009

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

March 2009

Authors

Dimensions

213 x 137 x 20mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

288

ISBN-13

978-0-312-54057-9

Barcode

9780312540579

Categories

LSN

0-312-54057-4



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