The Swede

A Novel

Mystery & Suspense, International, Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense, Thrillers
Cover of the book The Swede by Robert Karjel, Harper
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Robert Karjel ISBN: 9780062339621
Publisher: Harper Publication: July 7, 2015
Imprint: Harper Language: English
Author: Robert Karjel
ISBN: 9780062339621
Publisher: Harper
Publication: July 7, 2015
Imprint: Harper
Language: English

A Swedish security agent is summoned to interrogate a terror suspect held by the FBI in this sophisticated, fast-paced thriller—but the prisoner isn't the only one with something to hide.

At a remote military base in the Indian Ocean, the FBI is trying to get a prisoner to confess. But the detainee, a suspect in an Islamist-inspired terror attack in the United States, refuses to talk.

Ernst Grip, a Swedish security officer, has no idea why he's been dispatched to New York City. The FBI agent he meets on arrival, Shauna Friedman, seems to know a little too much about him. And when he arrives at his real destination, the American authorities have just one question: Is their terror suspect a Swedish citizen?

In the process of uncovering the prisoner's true identity, Grip discovers the man's ties to a group of other suspects—a ruthless American arms dealer, a Czech hit man, a mysterious nurse from Kansas, and a heartbreakingly naive Pakistani. The closer Grip gets to the truth, the more complicated the deception becomes. Who is real and who is leading a double life?

The Swede is a riveting, intense novel about the compromises that people—and nations—make in the name of security and survival. Within this world built on secrets, Grip and Friedman have to learn to trust each other if they hope to stay alive.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

A Swedish security agent is summoned to interrogate a terror suspect held by the FBI in this sophisticated, fast-paced thriller—but the prisoner isn't the only one with something to hide.

At a remote military base in the Indian Ocean, the FBI is trying to get a prisoner to confess. But the detainee, a suspect in an Islamist-inspired terror attack in the United States, refuses to talk.

Ernst Grip, a Swedish security officer, has no idea why he's been dispatched to New York City. The FBI agent he meets on arrival, Shauna Friedman, seems to know a little too much about him. And when he arrives at his real destination, the American authorities have just one question: Is their terror suspect a Swedish citizen?

In the process of uncovering the prisoner's true identity, Grip discovers the man's ties to a group of other suspects—a ruthless American arms dealer, a Czech hit man, a mysterious nurse from Kansas, and a heartbreakingly naive Pakistani. The closer Grip gets to the truth, the more complicated the deception becomes. Who is real and who is leading a double life?

The Swede is a riveting, intense novel about the compromises that people—and nations—make in the name of security and survival. Within this world built on secrets, Grip and Friedman have to learn to trust each other if they hope to stay alive.

More books from Harper

Cover of the book A Stay Against Confusion by Robert Karjel
Cover of the book Another Side of Destiny by Robert Karjel
Cover of the book Grim Tidings by Robert Karjel
Cover of the book Doctor Who: A Brief History of Time Lords by Robert Karjel
Cover of the book The Alley of Love and Yellow Jasmines by Robert Karjel
Cover of the book A Reunion Of Ghosts by Robert Karjel
Cover of the book In the Pines by Robert Karjel
Cover of the book Forks Over Knives: Flavor! by Robert Karjel
Cover of the book Radical by Robert Karjel
Cover of the book Ordinary Men by Robert Karjel
Cover of the book The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet by Robert Karjel
Cover of the book For a Few Demons More by Robert Karjel
Cover of the book Aloha from Hell by Robert Karjel
Cover of the book So Pretty It Hurts by Robert Karjel
Cover of the book Oh the Moon by Robert Karjel
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy