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Crime Fiction · 2015 · PG-13

The beige man

by Helene Tursten

A burned body, a missing woman, and Irene Huss untangling a web of hidden lives

For14+GenreCrime FictionLength291 pagesRead time~7.5 hours

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Violence

Some

Murder investigation; moderate Scandinavian thriller tension

Language

Barely any

Mild language

Sexual Content

Barely any

No significant sexual content

Substance Use

Barely any

Minimal substance use

Emotional Intensity

Some

Moderate psychological intensity; hidden identities; international crime connection

What this book is about

A body is found burned beyond recognition in Göteborg, and Detective Inspector Irene Huss investigates what at first appears to be a straightforward case but proves to be a deeply complex web of hidden identities and international crime. The sixth Irene Huss novel.

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Murder

Identity fraud

International crime

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