This psychologically acute thriller from the queen of Norwegian crime
fiction asks: How does a lonely, quiet woman come to brutally kill a
man?
Ragna Riegel is a woman of routines. She sits in the same seat on the
bus every day on her way to her predictable job at a supermarket. On her
way back to the house she has always lived in, she visits the same local
shop. She feels safe, until one day she receives a letter with a
threatening message scrawled in capital letters. Ragna's carefully
constructed life beings to unravel into a nightmare. Isolated and
threatened by an unknown enemy, she must use all her means to defend
herself. When the worst happens, Inspector Konrad Sejer is called in to
interrogate Ragna. Is this unassuming woman out of her depth, or is she
hiding a dark secret?
The Whisperer shifts between Inspector Sejer's interrogation of Ragna
and the shocking events that led up to her arrest. Sejer thinks it is an
open-and-shut case, but, unnervingly, The Whisperer keeps readers
questioning assumptions even in its final moments.