The Assistant

The Assistant

by K. O. Dahl

Narrated by Mark Meadows

Unabridged — 11 hours, 45 minutes

The Assistant

The Assistant

by K. O. Dahl

Narrated by Mark Meadows

Unabridged — 11 hours, 45 minutes

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Overview

Oslo, 1938. War is in the air and Europe is in turmoil. Hitler's Germany has occupied Austria and is threatening Czechoslovakia; there's a civil war in Spain and Mussolini reigns in Italy. When a woman turns up at the office of police-turned-private investigator Ludvig Paaske, he and his assistant ¿ his one-time nemesis and former drug-smuggler Jack Rivers ¿ begin a seemingly straightforward investigation into marital infidelity. But all is not what it seems, and when Jack is accused of murder, the trail leads back to the 1920s, to prohibition-era Norway, to the smugglers, sex workers and hoodlums of his criminal past, and an extraordinary secret.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

08/30/2021

This atmospheric, intricately plotted standalone from Dahl (the Oslo Detectives series) cuts between Kristiana (the old name for Oslo) in 1924 and Oslo in 1938. In 1924 Kristiana, Jack Rivers ferries bootlegged liquor for smuggler Arvid Bjerke, who’s having an affair with a flirtatious, opportunistic woman named Amalie Iversen. Policeman Ludvig Paaske arrests Jack. Fast forward to 1938. Paaske, now a private investigator, is hired by a German, Vera Gruber, to find out whether her husband, Bernhard, is cheating on her—and Jack, surprisingly, is working for Paaske as the assistant of the title. Jack tails Bernhard and discovers that Vera is actually Amalie, who isn’t connected to Bernhard at all but is in league with German military officers. When Jack confronts Vera/Amaie, she drops the case, but he realizes that a lot more is going on than mere infidelity. The tension grows as Nazi Germany’s presence in Oslo becomes more palpable and sinister. Jack’s arrest for murder raises the stakes. Dahl does a good job depicting Norway’s experience of the run-up to WWII, but the overly long backstory slows the pace. Fans of historical suspense who prefer nuance to action will be rewarded. (Oct.)

From the Publisher

"One of the pioneers of so-called Nordic Noir fiction." —Sunday Times (Best New Historical Fiction for May)

"This was GREAT - I haven’t read about a femme fatale for an absolute age, I know she’s a big of a wrong un bit I liked her anyway." —Cath Holland

"Superb. . . . Dahl highlights social issues in contemporary Norway. . . . The action comes to a climax in an utterly convincing chase through Oslo’s sewage system. The translator’s stripped-down, muscular prose is a plus." —Publishers Weekly starred review of Faithless

"Expertly crafted unravelling of mixed loyalties, love, lust, lies and trust, set against the background of a world increasingly on the edge of all-out war" —John Harvey, Author of Charlie Resnick series

"Dahl deftly controls the narrative, wielding irony to create bittersweet noir tension." — Booklist

Product Details

BN ID: 2940177321479
Publisher: Isis Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 05/01/2021
Edition description: Unabridged
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