From the internationally best-selling author of the Harry Hole novels
comes this short, lyrical tale of a man on the run from a crime lord's
deadly retribution, lost far beyond the Arctic Circle, where the sun
remains in the sky for months on end.
A wayward hitman,
mourning a recent loss, arrives in a tiny town on Norway's far
northeastern border. He calls himself Ulf and gives a halfhearted excuse
for his presence, but the locals, who seem as if out of a folk story
from a previous century, ask him few questions and supply him with food,
shelter, and a gun.
In his previous life, Ulf worked as a fixer
for The Fisherman, one of the cruelest drug kings in Oslo, a man whose
reach spans the globe. After acting foolishly (but out of mercy and
desperation) Ulf has now become the man his boss needs fixed. Can this
strange town--and especially a curious, lonely boy with his taciturn
mother--offer Ulf a chance at redemption while he awaits the arrival of
those who would hunt him down?