A Norwegian train derails during a monster blizzard, 1222 [2] meters above sea level. Luckily, there’s a wonderful hotel nearby that takes in the stranded passengers. But then with 200 people snowed in, isolated from the outside world, a murder happens. A disabled, middle aged female police inspector, Hanne Wilhelmsen, is asked to investigate. A true misanthrope, she resists, until she has to take action. Anne Holt is Norway’s former minister of justice, and a bestselling writer there. This tribute to Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None [3]was fun to read and I enjoyed the character of Hanne Wilhelmsen.
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[1] http://hcpl.net/users/clara-maynard
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[3] http://catalog.hcpl.net/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=13298C5IG0408.24598&profile=webcat&source=~!library&view=subscriptionsummary&uri=full=3100001~!575484~!5&ri=1&aspect=subtab13&menu=search&ipp=325&spp=60&staffonly=&term=and+then+there+were&index=.TH&uindex=&aspect=subtab13&menu=search&ri=1#focus
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