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The House of Dolls

Paperback

Main Details

Title The House of Dolls
Authors and Contributors      By (author) David Hewson
SeriesDetective Pieter Vos
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:460
Dimensions(mm): Height 178,Width 111
Category/GenreCrime and mystery
ISBN/Barcode 9781447276944
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Pan Macmillan
Imprint Pan Books
Publication Date 25 September 2014
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Anneliese Vos, sixteen-year-old daughter of Amsterdam detective, Pieter Vos, disappeared three years ago in mysterious circumstances. Her distraught father's desperate search reveals nothing and results in his departure from the police force.Pieter now lives in a broken down houseboat in the colourful Amsterdam neighbourhood of the Jordaan. One day, while Vos is wasting time at the Rijksmuseum staring at a doll's house that seems to be connected in some way to the case, Laura Bakker, a misfit trainee detective from the provinces, visits him. She's come to tell him that Katja Prins, daughter of an important local politician, has gone missing in circumstances similar to Anneliese.In the company of the intriguing and awkward Bakker Vos finds himself drawn back into the life of a detective. A life which he thought he had left behind. Hoping against hope that somewhere will lay a clue to the fate of Anneliese, the daughter he blames himself for losing . . .

Author Biography

David Hewson is the author of ten novels in the highly acclaimed Detective Nic Costa series set mostly in Rome which are currently being adapted for TV. He has also written thrillers set in Seville, the US and Venice, and he is the author to bring the highly acclaimed Danish TV crime drama The Killing to the literary market place. David has also written a new detective crime series set in Amsterdam, commencing with The House of Dolls, publishing in 2014. Formerly a journalist working for the Sunday Times, The Times and the Independent, he lives in Kent.

Reviews

Dark and atmospheric with breathless pacing -- Linwood Barclay * A Tap at the Window * Dark and atmospheric with breathless pacing -- Linwood Barclay * A Tap at the Window *