Death in Oslo

“Death in Oslo” by Anne Holt is a gripping mystery novel published by Corvus in August 2016. This edition, written in English and spanning 432 pages, centers around Helen Barclay, the first female US president, whose visit to Norway takes a dark turn when she goes missing from a secure location. The narrative unfolds as both the FBI and Norwegian police are drawn into a tense investigation, unaware of the dangerous secret that could jeopardize everything for President Barclay.
Readers will find a complex web of intrigue as the story explores themes of power, revenge, and the lengths to which individuals will go to protect their secrets. The collaboration between US and Norwegian authorities adds a layer of tension as they race against time to uncover the truth behind her disappearance. This novel delves into the challenges faced by those in high office and the hidden threats that can emerge from the shadows, making it a compelling addition to the mystery and detective genre.
Official synopsis Publisher
“When Helen Barclay becomes the first female US president, the whole world takes notice. And unfortunately for President Barclay, one man takes very particular notice. He knows her dark secret, buried for over twenty years. And not only does he have the power to destroy everything she’s worked for, but he also has the ultimate motive. Revenge. Unfortunately for the FBI and the Norwegian police, nobody knows about this when Helen Barclay chooses to visit Norway for her first state visit. But when she goes missing from a locked, heavily secured bedroom, they are forced – unwillingly – to work together to find her. Has she been kidnapped? Murdered? Can the US president really just disappear into thin air…?”– Publisher description.
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