The Swimmer by Joakim Zander

The Swimmer

by Joakim Zander

'Thrilling' DAILY MAIL.
'Authoritative' GUARDIAN.
'Raw' SUNDAY TIMES.
'Timely' LITERARY REVIEW.
'Powerful' INDEPENDENT.

GUILT. ATONEMENT. REVENGE.

On a remote Swedish island, a little girl, Klara, grows up without a father. Now, twenty years later, she discovers a secret: a secret that powerful men will kill to keep hidden.

On the other side of the world, an old spy hides from his past. He used to be the best agent in the field. These days the only thing he lives for is swimming in the local pool.

Then, on Christmas eve, Klara is thrown into a terrifying chase across Europe. Only the Swimmer can save her. But time is running out...

WORLDWIDE REVIEWS FOR JOAKIM ZANDER:

'An absorbing thriller in a complex world of spies, politics, terrorism and assassination ... Excellent' The Times (UK).
'A multi-layered thriller full of style, drive and immediacy' Goeteborgs-Posten (Sweden).
'Wonderfully written ... A superb thriller' Metro (Croatia).
'Intrigue, action and adrenaline mixed to perfection' Libreria Reconquista (Spain).
'A terrific page-turner rich with complex conflicts and a big, meaty, chillingly credible conspiracy' Chris Pavone (USA).
'A riveting thriller with a great plot. What more can you ask for?' Lokalavisen (Denmark).
'An explosive, thrilling dance fuelled by authenticity' Il Giornale (Italy).
'A multi-layered, action-packed thriller' Dorstener Zeitung (Germany).

Reviewed by viking2917 on

3 of 5 stars

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An enjoyable, if run-of-the-mill, thriller. Usual (somewhat tired) CIA-are-the-bad-guys trope. Nothing especially unique, but will appeal to fans of Chris Pavone or Olen Steinhauer. A quick read.

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