Winner of the 2006 Nordic Crime Fiction Association Award for Best Crime Fiction "Glass Key" Author Selected in The Daily Telegraph's "50 Must-Read Crime Writers of Your Life" The
shelter is for victims, and She never considered herself a victim. ----The best description about this girl
Watching the whole movie, in those tangled stories and emotions, the silence and beauty of Nordic gave this story another feeling, that lake, that snow scene, everything seemed calm , everything seems to be turbulent.
I don’t want to go into too much detail about the storyline. When the two-hour story comes down, the feeling of the soul can’t be described in words. It’s neither scary nor suspenseful, nor is it fearful, peace of mind, and peace of mind.
All the darkness beneath the luxurious appearance will be revealed.
Everyone has an unknown secret.
Every country has an unknown darkness, a peaceful appearance of social welfare, and after all, there is a resistance that refuses to accept fate. There is resistance to know if you can get it.
In this life, I must go to Northern Europe. I want to experience that environment with my heart, not my eyes.
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