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Butterfly on the Storm
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"Ambitious, intricate, riveting," says The Times about this debut entry in a bestselling Dutch thriller series. The story is ignited by a harrowing incident involving a young Afghan boy who becomes the victim of a violent hit-and-run outside Amsterdam. Journalist Farah Hafez visits the site to uncover how this child from her native land found his way there. Instead of straightforward answers, she encounters a burned car and two bodies, clues that unravel a more sinister narrative.This marks the beginning of a perilous journey into a tangled web of crime and corruption that spans Europe and delves into a past Farah hoped to leave behind—a past that once almost took her life. As she digs deeper, the question looms: if she revisits her previous life, will she ever find a way out again?"Butterfly on the Storm" kicks off a gripping new trilogy, filled with tension and explosive revelations, that readers won't want to put down. Fans of Stieg Larsson's Millennium series will find this fast-paced crime novel an irresistible page-turner. Walter Lucius garners praise for his work, described as "disturbing, apocalyptic, gripping" by Dutch Daily De Limburger, and "riveting until the very end" by AD Weekend, with BB Boekblad hailing it as "the Dutch answer to the tsunami of Scandinavian thrillers."
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"Ambitious, intricate, riveting," says The Times about this debut entry in a bestselling Dutch thriller series. The story is ignited by a harrowing incident involving a young Afghan boy who becomes the victim of a violent hit-and-run outside Amsterdam. Journalist Farah Hafez visits the site to uncover how this child from her native land found his way there. Instead of straightforward answers, she encounters a burned car and two bodies, clues that unravel a more sinister narrative.This marks the beginning of a perilous journey into a tangled web of crime and corruption that spans Europe and delves into a past Farah hoped to leave behind—a past that once almost took her life. As she digs deeper, the question looms: if she revisits her previous life, will she ever find a way out again?"Butterfly on the Storm" kicks off a gripping new trilogy, filled with tension and explosive revelations, that readers won't want to put down. Fans of Stieg Larsson's Millennium series will find this fast-paced crime novel an irresistible page-turner. Walter Lucius garners praise for his work, described as "disturbing, apocalyptic, gripping" by Dutch Daily De Limburger, and "riveting until the very end" by AD Weekend, with BB Boekblad hailing it as "the Dutch answer to the tsunami of Scandinavian thrillers."
