Geiger

Geiger

by Gustaf Skördeman

Narrated by Claire Corbett

Unabridged — 12 hours, 37 minutes

Geiger

Geiger

by Gustaf Skördeman

Narrated by Claire Corbett

Unabridged — 12 hours, 37 minutes

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Overview

For a seemingly perfect family, a single word will change everything in this edge¿of¿your¿seat thriller for fans of The Silent Patient and The Whisper Man.

It's early summer in Stockholm. Agneta and Stellan Broman have just waved off their daughters and grandchildren when the landline phone rings. The caller says just one word: "Geiger." Agneta hangs up, finds her old pistol, kills her husband of fifty years and then disappears from their home without a trace.

Sara Nowak, a police officer in the prostitution unit, is called by a colleague who is investigating the murder. Stellan was a widely loved former television presenter, and Sara grew up next door to the Bromans, spending much of her childhood in their grand house. Both the victim's daughters and Sara are devastated by the killing, and going against all regulations, Sara gets involved in the investigation. It is the beginning of a dark journey, leading back to the Cold War and fatal ideologies, and the truth about Sara's own childhood.

Exciting, compelling, and full of twists you'll never see coming, Geiger is Gustaf Skördeman's incredible debut thriller.


Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

Skördeman keeps readers fully engaged right up to the last shattering revelations. This tale of Cold War revenge and familial anguish will resonate with many.”—Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)

"A fast-paced thriller . . . An impressive debut."—Financial Times

“Engrossing.”—Kirkus

"An astonishing, assured and terrifying debut. Many books have pretensions to be the next Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, but Geiger actually delivers - reaching that level and beyond. Remarkable."—David Young, award-winning author of STASI CHILD

"Exciting, extremely clever, incredible. An instant classic."—Tom Marcus, bestselling author of SOLDIER SPY

"The very definition of a thriller. Plotting as good as Lee Child, pacing as good as Harlan Coben but with a completely original voice. Absolutely brilliant."—Helen Fields, author of PERFECT REMAINS

"Expect a blockbuster movie."—Saga Magazine

“A great debut novel that hits all the right buttons with a great lead character…  This one is not to be missed.”—Red Carpet Crash

Library Journal

★ 09/09/2022

DEBUT Skördeman's literary debut following a career in screenwriting is set in modern-day Stockholm, Sweden, where police officer Sara Nowak is assigned to the vice unit and spends her days working prostitution stings. She has anger management issues and is often in conflict with the government over its treatment of exploited sex workers. When she hears of the murder of 85-year-old retired television personality Stellan Broman, Sara feels compelled to help with the investigation. Broman was the father of Sara's childhood friends and a father figure to her. Not everyone is happy to have Sara working on the case, but she is determined. What she uncovers could shatter not only what she knows of her childhood but destabilize the world, as Cold War—era secrets are unearthed and 40-year-old plans are reborn. Throughout the investigation, Sara tries to balance her career, marriage, and family while struggling to find her place in all of it. VERDICT Part police procedural, part spy novel, and entirely captivating as normal life collides with ideology, nostalgia, and a reminder that perhaps the Cold War is not as settled as once believed. This debut will appeal to fans of Karin Slaughter, Kjell Eriksson, and Ragnar Jónasson.—George Lichman

Library Journal - Audio

08/01/2022

When Stellan Broman is found murdered in his home, Swedish police officer Sara Nowak is enlisted to help investigate as a friend of the family. Uncle Stellan was an esteemed and wildly popular television presenter during the Cold War era, and Sara grew up in the Broman household as the daughter of the housekeeper and sometime playmate of the Broman daughters. She was privy to many of the events in the Broman family but did not understand their importance at the time. While Sara is not part of the homicide division, the nature of the murder raises questions she cannot leave alone. Her investigation uncovers spies, code names, sex trafficking rings, hidden explosives, and international terrorists. Skördeman weaves several subplots into this complex story, and details about the Cold War and its consequences in Europe will give readers pause. Narrator Clare Corbett does an excellent job presenting the unfolding drama as clues are uncovered. VERDICT This recommended debut thriller from Sweden is a complex, layered story of spies and murder.—Joanna M. Burkhardt

Kirkus Reviews

2022-03-02
The Cold War threatens to rise from the dead in this fast-paced Swedish spy thriller.

Grandparents Stellan and Agneta Broman have been married for almost 50 apparently idyllic years. Stellan is a widely beloved television personality. But one night, Agneta receives a brief phone call, shoots her 80-year-old husband in the back of the head, and disappears into the night. Police think at first that the retired celebrity’s murder might simply be a botched burglary, but police officer Sara Nowak believes that Stellan has been targeted. Then, on beginning to learn about his past, investigators think it may be the “beginning of a much bigger chain of events.” They fear that the killer or killers may have kidnapped Agneta. Poor Stellan. He’d been “Sweden's playful uncle….It was like someone murdering Santa Claus.” Readers learn long before the authorities do that Agneta is on a mission and has waited for decades to receive the signal to kill this man she pretended to love. It’s a complex plot wherein a “gang of senile old spies” regret the demise of the Cold War, particularly the fall of East Germany. Lurking in the shadows is the mysterious Abu Rasil, who wants to be remembered as the greatest terrorist ever. As it happens, Stellan had a couple of secret lives unknown to his adoring public. He had once been an informal collaborator for the Stasi, the East German security service. Perhaps Stellan was Geiger, the man who had ruined so many Swedish lives. And to put it delicately, Stellan had disturbing relationships with young girls. Decades ago, Sara's mother used to clean house for the Bromans, and Sara had been the occasional and socially unequal playmate of their daughters. As tension builds, people die in bursts of bombs and profanity. Has the Cold War never really ended? Sara's boss tries to take her off the case, but naturally that doesn't stop her. There is plenty of excitement right up to the end. All seems lost until, like a deus ex machina, the solution appears.

Dark, violent, and engrossing but with a contrived ending.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940176076226
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 05/10/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
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