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Hannah's love life is in ruins, her creativity has vanished, and her agent has had enough. Sent to a sun-soaked Sicilian villa with one simple goal--finish the sequel to her bestselling debut--Hannah expects solitude, not scandal. But when a night out ends in murder, her life turns into the crime novel she's supposed to be writing. As the police close in and the suspects multiply, Hannah must rely on her instincts--and a suspiciously charming Italian officer--to stay one step ahead. But the deeper she digs, the more dangerous the story becomes. Under the Blazing Sun is darkly funny,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Hannah's love life is in ruins, her creativity has vanished, and her agent has had enough. Sent to a sun-soaked Sicilian villa with one simple goal--finish the sequel to her bestselling debut--Hannah expects solitude, not scandal. But when a night out ends in murder, her life turns into the crime novel she's supposed to be writing. As the police close in and the suspects multiply, Hannah must rely on her instincts--and a suspiciously charming Italian officer--to stay one step ahead. But the deeper she digs, the more dangerous the story becomes. Under the Blazing Sun is darkly funny, atmospheric, and full of twists--the addictive second installment in the award-winning series featuring accidental sleuth and reluctant literary star Hannah, whose life keeps imitating her art in all the wrong ways.
Autorenporträt
Jenny Lund Madsen is one of Denmark's most acclaimed scriptwriters (including the international hits Rita and Follow the Money) and is known as an advocate for better representation for sexual and ethnic minorities in Danish TV and film. She recently made her debut as a playwright with the critically acclaimed Audition (Aarhus Teater) and her debut literary thriller, Thirty Days of Darkness, first in an addictive new series, won the Harald Mogensen Prize for Best Danish Crime Novel of the year and was shortlisted for the coveted Glass Key Award.