
Ice Heart
In a lonely and cold Stockholm, Swedish special agent Hanna Hjerta makes a life-decisive move. An asset in the innermost circuits of the Kremlin wants to defect and disappear without a trace before war breaks out in Europe, which befalls on the Department of Special Circumstances to arrange. But reports about an unknown virus spreading across the globe will make their initial plans impossible to carry out. And in an ice-cold heart brooding for revenge lies also other plans.
Ice Heart is a breath-taking, international spy thriller carrying the readers from Sweden, by route of the beaches in Indonesia, the luxury resorts of the Alps, the Berlin nightlife, Moscow, to far north of the polar circle, at the same time as the pandemic strikes the world. This is the third instalment in Lars Wilderäng’s bestselling series about Hanna Hjerta and the Department of Special Circumstances.
Lars Wilderäng (b. 1970) is a full-time author. His great interest in politics and societal issues shines through in his successful books ranging between the genres of sci-fic, speculative thrillers and military techno. Wilderäng’s books have together sold more than 570 000 copies in Sweden.
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In a lonely and cold Stockholm, Swedish special agent Hanna Hjerta makes a life-decisive move. An asset in the innermost circuits of the Kremlin wants to defect and disappear without a trace before war breaks out in Europe, which befalls on the Department of Special Circumstances to arrange. But reports about an unknown virus spreading across the globe will make their initial plans impossible to carry out. And in an ice-cold heart brooding for revenge lies also other plans.
Ice Heart is a breath-taking, international spy thriller carrying the readers from Sweden, by route of the beaches in Indonesia, the luxury resorts of the Alps, the Berlin nightlife, Moscow, to far north of the polar circle, at the same time as the pandemic strikes the world. This is the third instalment in Lars Wilderäng’s bestselling series about Hanna Hjerta and the Department of Special Circumstances.