Edda Green - (Hamburg Noir) by Peter Sarda (Paperback)
About this item
Highlights
- Edda Green is a walking time bomb.
- Author(s): Peter Sarda
- 228 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Thrillers
- Series Name: Hamburg Noir
Description
About the Book
In Edda Green, the third book in Peter Sarda's Hamburg Noir series, a former explosives expert in Afghanistan loses her blood brother to brutal killers back home and finds "closure" through scorched earth.
Book Synopsis
Edda Green is a walking time bomb. Three years ago, she lost a hand to an IED outside Kandahar and gained a taste for oxy and extreme violence. Now, she's been released from prison by BKA to infiltrate the revolutionary cell behind the May Day riots in Hamburg. Instead of following orders, she encourages more mayhem to cover her hunt for the people who killed her blood brother. Along the way, she meets the love of her life, a hacker named Indigo. Together, the two outsiders make enemies who don't forgive or forget.
Review Quotes
"A vibrant, muscular neo-noir, alive with magnetic characters and a vivid Hamburg.... Sarda's brutal modern thriller ... explodes like a Molotov cocktail ... culminating in the kind of engaging, street-level crime fiction noir fans crave."
- Publishers Weekly
"A haunted veteran, a fierce lover, and a savagely effective spy, the titular character of this intense novel is a gritty warrior like few others.... Propelled forward by tense drama and startling twists, this bold and timely thriller is marked by significant character depth, and a story about the rise of virulent movements that needs to be told."
- SPR
"A gritty and explosive tale of resilience and rebellion set in a vividly drawn urban battleground.... Sarda's attention to detail ... draws readers into a noir world where every interaction crackles with danger and consequence."
- Kirkus Reviews