The Other Sister: An Agent John Adderley Novel
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Mohlin, Peter Author
Nyström, Peter Author
Giles, Ian Translator
Published
ABRAMS , 2022.
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The Other Sister is the highly anticipated follow-up to the acclaimed Scandi-noir thriller The Bucket List.   Alicia Bjelke has always been the “other sister,” the foil to her beautiful sister, Stella—people turn their backs when they see Alicia’s disfigured face. So she created a life in the background, becoming a coding genius and founding a groundbreaking dating app company. With Stella as the face of the company, Alicia has found success. Until one day, when Stella is found dead and Alicia’s life takes the wrong turn. Soon, she realizes that she is the next target.   The case is given to former FBI agent John Adderley, who is still in Karlstad under a new identity. He is haunted by shadows of his past and is about to leave Sweden when the game plan changes. Instead of running, he is forced to once and for all face his past, and the murder investigation gives him a way out. If he can go through with his plan, he might have a shot at the freedom he has so long wanted to have. But is it too late?   In a successful mix of high-octane suspense and psychological depth, award-winning authors Peter Mohlin and Peter Nyström deliver a thrilling sequel in the John Adderley series. The Other Sister is an ambitious crime thriller that is tight, layered, and gripping from start to finish.

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Format
eBook
Street Date
12/06/2022
Language
English
ISBN
9781647002282

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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

After FBI agent John Adderley's undercover operation nabbed gangster Ganiru Okeke, the agent was relocated to Karlstad, Sweden, where he's known as CID detective Fredrik Adamsson. Now, Adderley learns that Ganiru's crew has tracked him to Karlstad just as he draws a high-profile case. Matchmaking-app mogul Stella Bjelke's body was found the morning after she planned to meet a secret online hook-up, and Adderley's only lead is security footage capturing a man leaving the scene. Adderley's attention is mainly on dealing with the threat from Ganiru, so he tamps down investigative instincts warning that Stella's twin sister, Alicia, left permanently scarred and psychologically fragile by a childhood accident, is hiding something. Too late, Alicia realizes that Stella's death is only the beginning of a killer's retribution, and her survival depends on Adderley's ability to dig beneath the murder's surface. Amid unrelenting, twist-propelled suspense, Mohlin and Nyström cultivate sympathy for outwardly prickly Alicia and Adderley, and readers will root for them to come out on top.

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Mohlin and Nyström's stellar sequel to 2021's The Bucket List more than delivers on the first book's promise. Former FBI agent John Adderley, the son of an American father and a Swedish mother, had lived in Sweden until he was 12; in the previous book, he moved there in 2019 after being wounded in a drug bust gone wrong. Under an alias "created by the Swedish authorities on behalf of the FBI's witness protection program," he's become a respected member of the Karlstad CID. When John's former partner from the FBI, Trevor, whom he thought dead, surfaces in Karlstad, he fears that he's been betrayed and is being set up for assassination. John's efforts to discover Trevor's true motives in reconnecting coincide with his assignment to the high-profile murder of a tech executive who designed an innovative dating app. This nail-biter doesn't let John off the hook for some hard choices he's forced to make as the action builds to a jaw-dropping climax. Readers will be counting the days to see where these gifted writers take their lead next. Agent: Sara Tiala, Nordin Agency (Sweden). (Dec.)

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After FBI agent John Adderley's undercover operation nabbed gangster Ganiru Okeke, the agent was relocated to Karlstad, Sweden, where he's known as CID detective Fredrik Adamsson. Now, Adderley learns that Ganiru's crew has tracked him to Karlstad just as he draws a high-profile case. Matchmaking-app mogul Stella Bjelke's body was found the morning after she planned to meet a secret online hook-up, and Adderley's only lead is security footage capturing a man leaving the scene. Adderley's attention is mainly on dealing with the threat from Ganiru, so he tamps down investigative instincts warning that Stella's twin sister, Alicia, left permanently scarred and psychologically fragile by a childhood accident, is hiding something. Too late, Alicia realizes that Stella's death is only the beginning of a killer's retribution, and her survival depends on Adderley's ability to dig beneath the murder's surface. Amid unrelenting, twist-propelled suspense, Mohlin and Nyström cultivate sympathy for outwardly prickly Alicia and Adderley, and readers will root for them to come out on top. Copyright 2022 Booklist Reviews.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Mohlin and Nyström's stellar sequel to 2021's The Bucket List more than delivers on the first book's promise. Former FBI agent John Adderley, the son of an American father and a Swedish mother, had lived in Sweden until he was 12; in the previous book, he moved there in 2019 after being wounded in a drug bust gone wrong. Under an alias "created by the Swedish authorities on behalf of the FBI's witness protection program," he's become a respected member of the Karlstad CID. When John's former partner from the FBI, Trevor, whom he thought dead, surfaces in Karlstad, he fears that he's been betrayed and is being set up for assassination. John's efforts to discover Trevor's true motives in reconnecting coincide with his assignment to the high-profile murder of a tech executive who designed an innovative dating app. This nail-biter doesn't let John off the hook for some hard choices he's forced to make as the action builds to a jaw-dropping climax. Readers will be counting the days to see where these gifted writers take their lead next. Agent: Sara Tiala, Nordin Agency (Sweden). (Dec.)

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Mohlin, P., Nyström, P., & Giles, I. (2022). The Other Sister: An Agent John Adderley Novel . ABRAMS.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Mohlin, Peter, Peter Nyström and Ian Giles. 2022. The Other Sister: An Agent John Adderley Novel. ABRAMS.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Mohlin, Peter, Peter Nyström and Ian Giles. The Other Sister: An Agent John Adderley Novel ABRAMS, 2022.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Mohlin, P., Nyström, P. and Giles, I. (2022). The other sister: an agent john adderley novel. ABRAMS.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Mohlin, Peter, Peter Nyström, and Ian Giles. The Other Sister: An Agent John Adderley Novel ABRAMS, 2022.

Note! Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy. Citation formats are based on standards as of August 2021.

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