A seemingly straightforward investigation into marital infidelity leads a PI and his ex-con assistant on a murderous trail, in a sophisticated, riveting, cunningly plotted historical thriller set in interwar and prohibition-era Norway. âAn expertly crafted unravelling of mixed loyalties, love, lust, lies and trust, set against the background of a world increasingly on the edge of all-out warâ John Harvey 'Dark, gritty and compulsive ⦠feels like a classic of the genre' William Ryan âA stylish standalone thriller ⦠Dahl ratchets up the tension from the first pages and never lets goâ Sunday Times ââââââââââââââââââââââââ Oslo, 1938. War is in the air and Europe is in turmoil. Hitlerâs Germany has occupied Austria and is threatening Czechoslovakia; thereâs a civil war in Spain and Mussolini reigns in Italy. When a woman turns up at the office of police-turned-private investigator Ludvig Paaske, he and his assistant â his one-time nemesis and former drug-smuggler Jack Rivers â begin a seemingly straightforward investigation into marital infidelity. But all is not what it seems, and when Jack is accused of murder, the trail leads back to the 1920s, to prohibition-era Norway, to the smugglers, sex workers and hoodlums of his criminal past ... and an extraordinary secret. Both a fascinating portrait of Osloâs interwar years, with Nazis operating secretly on Norwegian soil and militant socialists readying workers for war, The Assistant is also a stunningly sophisticated, tension-packed thriller â the darkest of hard-boiled Nordic Noir â from one of Norwayâs most acclaimed crime writers. For fans of Sebastian Faulks, Lars Mytting, Mick Herron and Robert Harris. ââââââââââââââââââââââââ âKjell Ola Dahl doesnât write novels; he creates experiences by executing a strong sense of place of a spellbinding period that leaves its readers craving more' Books Technica âPolitical, or intelligence thrillers are ten a penny. Dahl does something altogether different ⦠lush, detailed and personalâ Café Thinking Praise for Kjell Ola Dahlâs The Courier âAbsorbing, heart-rending and perfectly plotted â¦â Denzil Meyrick âCleverly braiding together past and present, the who and why of murder and betrayal are unpicked. The detail is impressiveâ Daily Mail âA dark but richly described backdrop and a relentless, underlying tension drive this sad story. Fans of Nordic Noir will be satisfiedâ Publishers Weekly âSkilfully juggles three Oslo timelines ⦠simply superb plotting and essential readingâ The Times âA truly eloquent and rewarding taleâ LoveReading âThis stunning and compelling wartime thriller is reminiscent of the writing of John Le Carré and William Boydâ NB Magazine âMasterful, detailed plotting⦠Dahl has given a complex, human face to such an inhuman tragedyâ Crime Fiction Lover