An edition of The son (2014)

The son

First United States edition.
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An edition of The son (2014)

The son

First United States edition.
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This novel is set amid Oslo's hierarchy of corruption, from which one very unusual young man is about to propel himself into a mission of brutal revenge. Sonny Lofthus, in his early thirties, has been in prison for the last dozen years: serving time for crimes he didn't commit. In exchange, he gets an uninterrupted supply of heroin, and the unexpected stream of fellow prisoners seeking out his uncanny abilities to soothe and absolve. His addiction started when his father committed suicide rather than be exposed as a corrupt cop, and now Sonny is the center of a vortex of corruption: prison staff, police, lawyers, a desperate priest, all of them focused on keeping him stoned and jailed, and all of them under the thumb of Oslo's crime overlord, the Twin. When Sonny learns some long-hidden truths about his father he makes a brilliant escape, and begins hunting down the people responsible for the hideous crimes he has paid for. But he is also being hunted, by the Twin, the cops, and the only person who knows the ultimate truth that Sonny is seeking. The question is, what will he do when they have cornered him?

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Publisher
Knopf
Language
English
Pages
401

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Edition Notes

"Originally published in Norway as Sønnen by H. Aschehough & Co. (W. Nygaard), Oslo, 2014"--title page verso.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
839.823/74
Library of Congress
PT8951.24.E83 S6513 2014, PT8951.24.E83 S6613 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
401 pages ;
Number of pages
401

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25879778M
Internet Archive
isbn_9780385351379
ISBN 10
0385351372
ISBN 13
9780385351379, 9780385351386
LCCN
2014934518
OCLC/WorldCat
870707340
Amazon ID (ASIN)
B00I6J50X4

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