- Published: 31 December 2015
- ISBN: 9781473508637
- Imprint: Transworld Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 528
I'm Travelling Alone
(Munch and Krüger Book 1)
- Published: 31 December 2015
- ISBN: 9781473508637
- Imprint: Transworld Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 528
If this is a debut novel, then it is something of a literary sensation
Bergens Tidende (Norway)
One is tempted to call it a textbook on the modern crime novel. This is how it should be done
Folkebladet (Denmark)
An absolutely brilliant Norwegian crime novel that has everything you want in a good story. Believable and interesting characters. A truly thrilling mystery and plot
Aftonbladet (Sweden)
Excellent reviews and thousands of hooked readers. Welcome to the dark world of Inspector H. Munch and to an unforgettable crime novel
Cosmopolitan (Spain)
A dangerously good thriller
Wegener Dagbladen (Holland)
This thriller gets under your skin and won't let you go. One thing is very clear at the end: we want to read more about Holger Munch and Mia Krüger!
Booksection.de (Germany)
A very sophisticated and terrifying thriller, which keeps the reader guessing and gasping to the very last page. The story is powerful, the style is fluent, and the cast of characters is simply irresistible
Thrillermagazine.it (Italy)
Icy landscapes, mysterious clues, a messed up heroine . . . Nordic noir at its delicious best
Sarah Hilary, author of Someone Else's Skin
Samuel Bjork’s formidable I’m Travelling Alone is despatched with real élan . . . Mia’s confrontation with both her own demons and a very human one is mesmerising fare
Independent
Crime addicts should look out for I'm Travelling Alone
GQ
I’m Travelling Alone is a stunning debut. Think the debut of Stieg Larsson and how that reverberated for the next decade. The time has come again for such a debut and it is a beauty. This is the beginning of a major series and is truly awesome.
Ken Bruen
Tense, thrilling and genuinely scary *****
Heat
Terrific . . . Intelligent and gripping . . . May well propel [Bjork] to deserved international fame
The Times
A compelling novel, with plenty of intrigue and some splendid action sequences
Guardian
A tense and smartly constructed narrative
Wall Street Journal
The story is exciting, the setting cleverly evoked, the translation excellent . . . Welcome to a new voice.
Literary Review
Perfect for fans of Jo Nesbo's Harry Hole series and Danish crime drama The Bridge
Crime Scene