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  1. Apr 8, 2011 · Varg Veum is summoned by Chief of Police Hamre to a hostage drama on a farm outside Bergen: A married couple has been brutally murdered, and all evidence points to their foster son, 16-year-old Jan Egil.

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    • Crime
    • Stephan Apelgren
    • 2011-04-08
  2. When detective Varg Veum takes a telephone call in his office, his mind is suddenly thrust back 25 years, to his days as a child protection officer and the case of a small boy separated from his mother under tragic circumstances.

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  3. Gunnar Staalesen, Colin Mace (Reader) 4.46. 46 ratings2 reviews. It is September 1995, and Veum is in his office when a telephone call takes him back 25 years, to a case where a small boy was separated from his mother under tragic circumstances.

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    • Audio CD
  4. The novel opens in 1995, Detective Varg Veum receives a call from, a blast from the past in Cecilie, who organises a meeting of severe importance, relating to a boy from their past, in child protection. The boy in question Johnny boy, has done a runner, leaving a death list! But who doe’s Johnny want to kill? And why?

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    • Gunnar Staalesen
    • June 29, 2017
    • 9 hours and 23 minutes
  5. May 18, 2021 · About the Book. September 1995. Veum is in his office when a telephone conversation takes him back 25 years, to a case he was involved in while working as a child protection officer, in the summer of 1970. A small boy was separated from his mother under tragic circumstances. But that was not the end of it.

  6. A novel by Gunnar Staalesen. When detective Varg Veum takes a telephone call in his office, his mind is suddenly thrust back 25 years, to his days as a child protection officer and the case of a small boy who was separated from his mother under tragic circumstances.

  7. May 1, 2009 · When detective Varg Veum takes a telephone call in his office, his mind is suddenly thrust back 25 years, to his days as a child protection officer and the case of a small boy separated from his mother under tragic circumstances.

    • Paperback
    • Gunnar Staalesen