Metaichmio Publications presents her book Liza Marklund with a title «Studio Sex», which is one of the best sellers of crime novels worldwide.
Translated from English: Niki Prodromidou
Young journalist Annika Benjson has secured an internship at Sweden's largest tabloid newspaper. She hopes this will be her big break, but is dismayed to find that her duties are limited to answering calls to the anonymous tip line...
Until he gets a different phone call than usual∙ the body of a stripper was found in the Jewish cemetery. As most reporters are away on leave, Anika takes it upon herself to investigate the victim's life. When he discovers that the Minister of Foreign Trade owns an apartment near the scene of the crime, developments will be stormy. The minister resigns and the young journalist realizes that suddenly much more important things than her career are at stake.
WHAT DID THE GUY WROTE
Thanks to her journalistic experience, the development of the report and the progress of the investigation are rendered with such precision and vividness, like looking over Anika's shoulder.
Karin Slaughter, author
Liza Marklund is in a class by herself thanks to her intelligent stories, her robust writing and her radical view of society.
Henning Mankell, author
The efforts of the independent and daring journalist to discover the truth make for an enjoyable and fast-paced thriller.
The Times
Η Liza Marklund [Lisa Marklund] he is a writer, publisher, journalist, columnist and goodwill ambassador for UNICEF. Her crime novels featuring the tireless reporter Annika Benjson were instant international hits., and her books have sold to this day 13 million copies in 30 languages. Marklund is the only author to have been a bestseller in all five Nordic countries (Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Iceland), while also holding an impressive record: it was at number one on the bestseller list for seventeen consecutive weeks and was overtaken by another book of hers. He has received numerous awards, among them a Glass Key Award nomination, the highest honor for Scandinavian detective fiction.
Source : culturenow.gr