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Amadcap newnovel fromtheone-of-a-kind author ofThe
Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window
andTheGirlWhoSaved theKingof Sweden IT’SNEVERTOO
LATE TO START AGAIN. AND AGAIN.
It is always awkward when five thousand kronor goes
missing. When it happens at a certain grotty hotel in south
Stockholm, it is particularly awkward because the money
belongs to the hitman currently staying in room seven.
Per Persson, the hotel receptionist, just wants to mind his
own business, and preferably not get murdered. Johanna
Kjellander, temporarily resident in room eight, is a priest
without a vocation, and, as of last week, without a parish.
But right nowshehas twothingsat her disposal: anenvelope
containing five thousand kronor, and an excellent idea . . .
Featuring one violent killer, two shrewd business brains
andmany crates of Moldovan redwine, Hitman Anders and
the Meaning of It All is an outrageously zany story with as
many laughs as Jonasson’smultimillion-copybestsellerThe
Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window
and Disappeared.
Hitman Anders and the Meaning of it All
Author: Jonas Jonasson
Publisher: Fourth Estate
“Why is this town called Mother’s Rest?” That is all Reacher
wants to know. But no onewill tell him. It is a tiny place hidden
in a thousand square miles of wheat fields, with a railroad
stop, sullenandwatchful peopleandaworriedwomannamed
Michelle Chang, who mistakes him for someone else: her
missing partner in a private investigation she thinks must
have started small and then turned lethal.
Reacher has no particular place to go, and all the time in the
world to get there, and there’s something about Chang . . .
so he teams up with her and starts to ask around. He thinks:
“How bad can this thing be?” But before long he is plunged
into a desperate race through LA, Chicago, Phoenix, and San
Francisco, and through the hidden parts of the internet, up
against thugs and assassins every step of the way—right
back to where he started, in Mother’s Rest, where he must
confront the worst nightmare he could imagine.
Walking away would have been easier. But as always,
Reacher’s rule is: “If you want me to stop, you’re going to
have tomake me.”
Make Me
Author: Lee Child
Publisher: Bantam