Invisible Hands (novel)

Invisible hands (Norwegian: Usynlige hender) is a 2007 novel by Norwegian author Stig Sæterbakken. It tells the story of an inspector who investigates the case of a missing girl and begins a destructive love affair with girl's mother.

Invisible hands
AuthorStig Sæterbakken
Original titleUsynlige hender
TranslatorSeán Kinsella
CountryNorway
LanguageNorwegian
PublisherCappelen Damm
Publication date
2007
Published in English
22 July 2016
Pages213
ISBN9788202275198

Plot

Chief inspector Kristian Wold is assigned to a one-year-old missing persons case. The commission from his superiors is not to be mistaken: a final review before the case is closed. However, Kristian's conscience forces him to comply when Inger Danielsen, mother of the 14-year-old girl who is missing, asks to see him. The meeting holds unexpected consequences for both of them. As Kristian feels obliged to continue an investigation that has so far been fruitless, an emotional tension is ignited between him and the mother. Inexorably, the two are drawn towards each other, in what will become a love affair against all odds, with a disastrous end awaiting.

Publication

The book was published in 2007 through Cappelen. An English translation by Seán Kinsella is set to be published on 22 July 2016.[1]

Reception

Kurt Hanssen of Dagbladet called Invisible Hands "a very strong novel, written with a precise and economical language where every word has meaning and weight, where there is barely a single cliché, where the merciless passion is responsible for the progression."[2]

References

  1. http://conversationalreading.com/interesting-new-books-2016/
  2. Hanssen, Kurt (2007-08-27). "Nådeløs lidenskap". Dagbladet (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2016-02-04. en meget sterk roman, skrevet med et presist og økonomisk språk hvor hvert eneste ord har betydning og tyngde, hvor det knapt finnes en klisjé, hvor den nådeløse lidenskapen sørger for framdriften.


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