Strindberg's Star

Author(s): Jan Wallentin

Crime Fiction

A secret city and a one-hundred-year-old murder reveal a deadly conspiracy of fantastic proportions: "Strindberg's Star" will chill your bones in the summer's heat...Taklamakan desert, 1895 - A new Pompeii has come to light and, with it, two remarkable artefacts, found in a hidden burial chamber. A metal ankh and star - covered in strange inscriptions, feather-light and cool to the touch. Svalbard, 1897 - On the skerried islands of Svalbard, a hydrogen balloon is readied for a polar voyage. Publicly, it is a patriotic attempt to put Sweden in the lead of the race to the North Pole. Privately, the three men on board have another objective. But S. A Andree, Knut Fraenkel and Nils Strindberg will never be seen alive again. Falun, Sweden, 2011 - 260 meters under the earth, in a long-flooded mineshaft, a diver's torchbeam plays over a mouldering corpse with a fist-sized hole in its forehead. Skeletal fingers clutch a metal amulet. It is the key to the annals of a secret history so deeply buried that the few who knew of it though it lost forever. Until now...It is suitable for readers of Dan Brown and Simon Toyne's "Sanctum".

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'This breathtaking debut novel, lavish with historic detail and colorful panorama, brilliantly evokes the mysterious, underwater, middle-earth worlds of Jules Verne, interwoven with the pulse-pounding, countdown techno-thrillers of James Bond.' - Katherine Neville, Author of The Eight"

JAN WALLENTIN is a journalist based in Stockholm, Sweden. Strindberg's Star is his first novel.

General Fields

  • : 9781848879881
  • : Atlantic Books
  • : Corvus
  • : 01 May 2012
  • : 234mm X 156mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 July 2012
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Jan Wallentin
  • : Paperback
  • : Export and Airside ed
  • : 452