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In kalter Absicht: Roman von Anne Holt
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In kalter Absicht: Roman (Original 2001; 2002. Auflage)

von Anne Holt, Anne Holt, Gabriele Haefs (Übersetzer)

Reihen: Vik/Stubo (1)

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Fiction. Thriller. HTML:One afternoon after school, nine-year-old Emilie doesn't come home. After a frantic search, her father finds her backpack in a deserted alley. it is the backpack her deceased mother had given her a month before she died. Emilie would never leave that backpack behind voluntarily. A week later, a five-year-old boy goes missing. And then another.
Meanwhile, Johanna Vik, a former FBI profiler with a troubled past and a difficult young daughter, is buried in crimes of the past, trying to overturn a decades-old false murder conviction. Police Commissioner Stubo has personal reasons for wanting to solve the case of the missing children: not long ago he lost his wife and only daughter in a terrible accident, and now all he has left is his young grandson. But when he tries to enlist Johanna to help him crack the case, she's resistant. However, when the bodies of the missing children start appearing in their family's homes with notes that say, "You got what you deserved," Johanna decides to help Stubo.

While the rest of the Norwegian media is out hunting pedophiles, Stubo and Johanna manage to uncover a complex story of revenge. A singularly clever crime story combined with a serious discussion of children and our responsibilities towards them, What is Mine is the first installment in the the Stubo/Johanna crime series. Stubo and Johanna from one of the most original crime-solving teams ever.
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Titel:In kalter Absicht: Roman
Autoren:Anne Holt
Weitere Autoren:Anne Holt, Gabriele Haefs (Übersetzer)
Info:Piper (2002), Ausgabe: 4, Gebundene Ausgabe, 365 Seiten
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In kalter Absicht von Anne Holt (2001)

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Well written and or translated, this is a superb story, gripping from first to last page,atmospheric clever descriptive intelligent and exciting with quality characters. A terrific mystery with some totally surprising twists that had me staring at the page open mouthed. ( )
  Gudasnu | Aug 11, 2021 |
Packend und beklemmend zugleich ist der brisante Kriminalroman der Bestsellerautorin Anne Holt über eine Serie von dramatischen Entführungsfällen: Am helllichten Tag verschwindet in Oslo die kleine Emilie, wenig später wird der fünfjährige Kim vermisst. Schließlich findet man den Jungen tot auf, mit einem rätselhaften Zettel in der Hand. Hauptkommissar Stubø beschließt, die sensible Psychologin Inger Vik einzuschalten. Schließlich erinnern die Umstände fatal an den Fall, in dem sie gerade recherchiert: ein Verbrechen, das über 40 Jahre zurückliegt …
  Fredo68 | May 14, 2020 |
Très bien construit, certes... Mais l'incroyable, au final, c'est tout bonnement incroyable. ( )
  Nikoz | Apr 22, 2018 |
This is the first Anne Holt I have read and I'm going to hold too much judgment until I've read another, later one. A complicated plot that felt like disconnected stories that only come together near the end should have worked, but I kept getting rather lost. I'm not smart enough to suggest a solution (and what point would there be?), but other writers carry this off better. Pity, because the ideas were really clever, and, finally it does comes together, even if a few AMAZING coincidences stretch belief. Bit disappointing. ( )
  PhilipJHunt | Aug 15, 2017 |
The first of the Johanne Vik & Adam Stubø books, PUNISHMENT, is now available in paperback locally. An excellent crime fiction series by Norwegian author Anne Holt, this has been a series that could be (well had to be) read out of order. Now there's something compelling about being able to go back to the start, and work your way through.

Originally read by this reviewer back in 2007, when it was newly translated, PUNISHMENT is the novel that introduces an unusual investigative (ultimately personal) coupling of academic and former FBI profiler Johanne Vik and Detective Inspector Adam Stubø of the Oslo police.

As summarised in my earlier review:

"When 9 year old Emilie goes missing her father is worried but not frantic. She'd done this once before just after her mother died. This time, they don't find her. When a little boy disappears and ultimately is returned to his parents; dead, no obvious cause of death, and a handwritten note: You Got What You Deserved; Oslo starts to worry.

Police Superintendent Adam Stubø, working the case, turns to former FBI profiler Johanne Vik for help. Johanne is already looking into the conviction of Aksel Seier for the rape and murder of a young child many years ago. An old lady really wants to know if Seier was guilty or not. Johanne is not confident that she can help Adam, but he is increasingly desperate for any sort of lead that the Police can get. He and his team make very little progress and they soon have 3 abducted children, two dead and a chance that Emilie is still alive."

The focus of this novel moves between Oslo and that current case of a child killer, and the US and the cold case of Aksel Seier. The two central characters are each, in their own way, obsessed with their respective cases, and the complications that they bring. An odd message from the killer in the current day case, and a dying woman who wants the truth to be found before it's too late for her - and a man who has lived with the consequences of a child killing many years before. Woven into the story of these children and all of their dreadful deaths and the consequences of them, is the story of Vik's own daughter, who is intellectually disabled, and Stubø's own loss of his wife and daughter. Whilst there's no romantic attachment in this initial book, readers of subsequent novels in the series will know that something builds between these two main characters, as their professional involvement increases.

My main quibble at the time still stands - there is a tendency to concentrate on building the central characters quite a bit in PUNISHMENT. If we'd have been lucky enough to read this series translated in order then right from the start it was obvious there were plans for these two, and this initial novel is laying a lot of ground work. Which is a minor quibble in the overall scheme of things - possibly only noticeable because of the round about way in which we got a chance to read the series. Vik and Stubø are a great pairing though, and re-reading PUNISHMENT was an opportunity to remind myself of what a great series this is.

https://www.austcrimefiction.org/review/review-punishment-anne-holt ( )
  austcrimefiction | Apr 20, 2017 |
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Fiction. Thriller. HTML:One afternoon after school, nine-year-old Emilie doesn't come home. After a frantic search, her father finds her backpack in a deserted alley. it is the backpack her deceased mother had given her a month before she died. Emilie would never leave that backpack behind voluntarily. A week later, a five-year-old boy goes missing. And then another.
Meanwhile, Johanna Vik, a former FBI profiler with a troubled past and a difficult young daughter, is buried in crimes of the past, trying to overturn a decades-old false murder conviction. Police Commissioner Stubo has personal reasons for wanting to solve the case of the missing children: not long ago he lost his wife and only daughter in a terrible accident, and now all he has left is his young grandson. But when he tries to enlist Johanna to help him crack the case, she's resistant. However, when the bodies of the missing children start appearing in their family's homes with notes that say, "You got what you deserved," Johanna decides to help Stubo.

While the rest of the Norwegian media is out hunting pedophiles, Stubo and Johanna manage to uncover a complex story of revenge. A singularly clever crime story combined with a serious discussion of children and our responsibilities towards them, What is Mine is the first installment in the the Stubo/Johanna crime series. Stubo and Johanna from one of the most original crime-solving teams ever.
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Seit zwei Tagen hat es kein Lebenszeichen von der kleinen Emilie mehr gegeben. Und dann verschwindet auch der fünfjährige Kim spurlos. Einziger Anhaltspunkt ist Aksel Seier, der vor über 40 Jahren ein kleines Mädchen getötet haben soll. Vor kurzem wurde er überraschend vorzeitig aus der Haft entlassen und niemand weiß, wo er sich jetzt aufhält. Hauptkommissar Stube schaltet die Psychologin Inger Vik in die Ermittlungen ein. Sie soll helfen, den Täter zu finden, bevor er weiteres Unheil anrichten kann.Seit zwei Tagen hat es kein Lebenszeichen von der kleinen Emilie mehr gegeben. Und dann verschwindet auch der fünfjährige Kim spurlos. Einziger Anhaltspunkt ist Aksel Seier, der vor über 40 Jahren ein kleines Mädchen mißbraucht und getötet haben soll. Nach Jahren der Haft hat man ihn später überraschend vorzeitig entlassen. Niemand weiß, wo sich Seier aufhält und wie es ihm nach dem erlittenen Unrecht heute geht. Doch dann taucht der entführte Junge wieder auf: tot, mit einem zerknitterte n Zettel in der Hand - "Du hast bekommen, was du verdienst". Hauptkommissar Stub schaltet die kluge und sensible Inger Vik ein. Die Psychologin soll den Täter finden, bevor er weiteres Unheil anrichten kann Tragische Mißverständnisse und politische Skrupellosigkeit scheinen die Lösung des Falles unmöglich zu machen. Mit Lakonie und großem Feingefühl erzählt Anne Holt von einem zutiefst berührenden Verbrechen.
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