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Anxious People

SKU: 9780718186623
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  • Author:
    BACKMAN Fredrik
  • ISBN:
    9780718186623
  • Publication Date:
    August 2020
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    400
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Michael Joseph
  • Country of Publication:
Anxious People
Anxious People

Anxious People

SKU: 9780718186623
Regular price $37.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    BACKMAN Fredrik
  • ISBN:
    9780718186623
  • Publication Date:
    August 2020
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    400
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Michael Joseph
  • Country of Publication:

Description

A bank robber on the run locks himself in with an over-enthusiastic estate agent, two bitter IKEA-addicts, a pregnant woman, a suicidal multi-millionaire and a rabbit. In the end the robber gives up and lets everyone go, but when the police storm the apartment it is . . . empty.

In a series of dysfunctional testimonies after the event, the witnesses all tell their version of what really happened and it's clear we have a classic locked-room mystery on our hands- How did the robber manage to escape? Why is everyone so angry? And- What is WRONG with people these days?

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  • A bank robber on the run locks himself in with an over-enthusiastic estate agent, two bitter IKEA-addicts, a pregnant woman, a suicidal multi-millionaire and a rabbit. In the end the robber gives up and lets everyone go, but when the police storm the apartment it is . . . empty.

    In a series of dysfunctional testimonies after the event, the witnesses all tell their version of what really happened and it's clear we have a classic locked-room mystery on our hands- How did the robber manage to escape? Why is everyone so angry? And- What is WRONG with people these days?

A bank robber on the run locks himself in with an over-enthusiastic estate agent, two bitter IKEA-addicts, a pregnant woman, a suicidal multi-millionaire and a rabbit. In the end the robber gives up and lets everyone go, but when the police storm the apartment it is . . . empty.

In a series of dysfunctional testimonies after the event, the witnesses all tell their version of what really happened and it's clear we have a classic locked-room mystery on our hands- How did the robber manage to escape? Why is everyone so angry? And- What is WRONG with people these days?