'I was gripped' Louise Jensen, author of The Fall on Karin Nordin Six years ago, Tweety came home from work to find her husband Dodge had left, taking their child with him. Utterly broken, Tweety vows that she will do anything to get her baby back. After years following a trail of breadcrumbs, finally: a lead. Someone looking just like Dodge stays at the same run-down motel for the motorcycle rally every year without fail. This time things will be different. This time his ex-wife is a few steps ahead of him. Tweety takes a job at the front desk. Between the unmentionables she finds in the rooms and the incessant catcalling, it's the worst job in the world. When Dodge arrives, he acts just like himself: arrogant and obnoxious, but pretends he doesn't know her. There's a booster seat in the back of his car. No sign of a child. But Tweety doesn't care. She has a goal and she'll stop at nothing to get her son back. Catch Dodge. Make him pay for what he did to her. Live happily ever after.
Karin Nordin
Karin Nordin is a Swedish author known for her introspective and poetic writing style. Her most notable works include "The Weight of Snow" and "The Sound of Silence," which explore themes of love, loss, and the human experience. Nordin's lyrical prose and ability to evoke raw emotions have earned her critical acclaim in the literary world. She has made significant contributions to contemporary fiction, with her works resonating with readers around the world. "The Weight of Snow" is considered her most famous work, showcasing Nordin's talent for crafting deeply moving and thought-provoking narratives.