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Thursday, October 23, 2014

The SINON plot.


Sinon is convinced: Humanity is finished. It´s time for a reboot.

Hannah, married to IT professor Eric Söderqvist, is the only one who survived after being infected by the new virus NCoLV. Cryonordic, a biotech company in Uppsala says they are close to a vaccine, but the required antibodies only exist in Hannah's bloodstream. Eric is suspicious; rumors has it the owners may be linked to terrorism.

Akim Katz, code-named Sinon, is in Israeli captivity. For a long time he was one of the Prime Minister's principal advisers until being exposed as a spy for Hezbollah. After a dramatic rescue, Cryonordic gives him a secret mission. But his strive for revenge is strong and Sinon alters the project into something completely different, something much more catastrophic.

Eric realizes that his beloved Hanna is in danger. And who can offer a more efficient protection than Mossad agent Rachel Papo, a friend of Eric that just happens to show up at their house in the Stockholm archipelago. Little does he know whom Rachel really works for, or that her ruthlessness knows no bounds.

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Official cover for Swedish edition of SINON!


Monday, October 20, 2014

Bedrängt, benutzt und bedroht

Article / review in Stutgarter-Zeitung. Read full story here


Wednesday, October 15, 2014

More reviews from Germany


"Mona is an excellently researched and visually stunning novel that moves between Swedish-popular genres and current issues in world politics and high-tech themes. His moody main character proves that a complementary synthesis of science and education in the humanities is possible."

Read full review here



Tuesday, October 7, 2014

MONA in Japan

MONA is now available in Japan. 私は、彼らが物語を好き願っています。Buy a copy here.



Wednesday, October 1, 2014

8 pages of MONA in German magazine MOBIL

In the latest issue of german magazine MOBIL, the readers get 8 pages of MONA, including teaser chapters and an interview. The chapters are illustrated with clips from the text.