”… in
SINON, the pace is high and you become engrossed in the story. The author
manage to make his characters believable and alive and very human, real people who
are not error-free … In the book we follow alongside different people around
the world, and it all crosscuts in a blistering pace … Besides good person
descriptions, SINON also contains really good environment descriptions with smells
and noises that creates lots of fascinating interior images - whether the author takes us
(and Rachel Papo) on a secret mission in Mogadishu, Somalia, or to the
Karolinska Hospital in Stockholm, where scientists work around the clock, trying desperately to
manufacture a vaccine.
SINON is a fantastically
good thriller, with an intelligent and original story of terror, all forms
of fanaticism, secret agents, politics, revenge and greed, but it is also a
story of love and about trying to do what is right in impossible situations … ”
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