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The Woman in the Wall

Heidi Amsinck author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Muswell Press

Publishing:23rd Apr '26

£10.99

This title is due to be published on 23rd April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The Woman in the Wall cover

Festival appearances:

Capital Crime,  Harrogate, Gwyl Crime Cymru, Iceland Noir, Bloody Scotland.

 

Massive review coverage in: Sun, Sunday Times, Crime Time, Mail on Sunday, FT. Podcasts: UK Crime Book Club, Crime Time, Red Hot Chilli Writers, and The Plot Thickens with Elly Griffiths. Blog tour

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A gruesome discovery in a Copenhagen apartment. A desperate author's dark secret. A stalker who will stop at nothing to destroy everything…Jensen returns in her most sinister case yet

When human remains turn up behind an apartment wall, DI Henrik Jungersen knows he is hunting for a killer that has been hiding in plain sight.

Jensen, who should be enjoying maternity leave, is struggling with her own challenge – legendary author Valde Brix says he is her father. But Brix has an ulterior motive: he wants Jensen to use her sleuthing skills to find the stalker who is threatening to ruin his life.


When a woman connected to Brix turns up brutally murdered, Jensen and her teenage apprentice Gustav become embroiled in Henrik’s investigation. It becomes clear that the stalker won’t stop,until Brix is destroyed. With growing horror, Jensen realises that her own loved ones are in mortal danger.

‘Dark deeds and deep secrets abound in Heidi Amsinck’s Copenhagen. A white-knuckle ride into hell’ Ian Rankin

 

‘Nordic noir at its finest…outstanding…This is superior crime fiction’ Joan Smith, Sunday Times, Pick of the Month

 

‘The author’s finest work’ Sun, Pick of the Week

 

‘Page-turningly brilliant…a fiendishly clever plot…vibrant and expertly penned’ Abir Mukherjee

 

'Reliably excellent … a fine thriller.' Mail on Sunday

  • Winner of Danish Crime Academy Debut Prize 2023

ISBN: 9781068389351

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

368 pages