Chameleon People
Chameleon People
From the international bestselling author, Hans Olav Lahlum, comes Chameleon People, the fourth murder mystery in the K2 and Patricia series.
1972. On a cold March morning the weekend peace is broken when a frantic young cyclist rings on Inspector Kolbjørn ''K2'' Kristiansen''s doorbell, desperate to speak to the detective.
Compelled to help, K2 lets the boy inside, only to discover that he is being pursued by K2''s colleagues in the Oslo police. A bloody knife is quickly found in the young man''s pocket: a knife that matches the stab wounds of a politician murdered just a few streets away.
The evidence seems clear-cut, and the arrest couldn''t be easier. But with the suspect''s identity unknown, and the boy refusing to speak, K2 finds himself far from closing the case. And then there is the question that K2 can''t get out of his head: why would a guilty man travel directly to a police detective from the scene of his own brutal crime?
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From the international bestselling author, Hans Olav Lahlum, comes Chameleon People, the fourth murder mystery in the K2 and Patricia series.
1972. On a cold March morning the weekend peace is broken when a frantic young cyclist rings on Inspector Kolbjørn ''K2'' Kristiansen''s doorbell, desperate to speak to the detective.
Compelled to help, K2 lets the boy inside, only to discover that he is being pursued by K2''s colleagues in the Oslo police. A bloody knife is quickly found in the young man''s pocket: a knife that matches the stab wounds of a politician murdered just a few streets away.
The evidence seems clear-cut, and the arrest couldn''t be easier. But with the suspect''s identity unknown, and the boy refusing to speak, K2 finds himself far from closing the case. And then there is the question that K2 can''t get out of his head: why would a guilty man travel directly to a police detective from the scene of his own brutal crime?

