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From the modern master of Nordic suspense comes an explosive novel about a community in crisis and two brothers on the verge of losing everything they’ve worked so hard to achieve.
By all accounts, Carl and Roy Opgard are doing quite well for themselves. Or at least they’re doing as well as can be expected in a small town like Os. Carl manages the area’s swanky and successful spa and hotel, while Roy runs a nearby gas station and harbors grand plans to build it out into an entire amusement park, complete with a roller coaster. But when news breaks about a new highway to be built nearby, bypassing Os and leaving the town cutoff and isolated, it’s clear that something has to be done . . . even if the methods are bound to be dirty. Fortunately, Carl and Roy have experience with just that kind of work.
Meanwhile, the town sheriff has gotten his hands on new technology that will enable him to take a deeper look at a slate of unsolved murders from years past—including that of his own father. And just as the sheriff reopens his investigation, the death toll begins to climb. It’s like Roy says about his roller coaster: “Once it’s rolling, it’s too late to get off.”
Blood Ties is a tense, compulsively readable tour de force about loyalty, family ties, and love that is as destructive as it is powerful.
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Blood Ties takes us back to Os, and the world of brothers Roy and Carl Opgard. It is now eight years since the events that unfolded in The Kingdom. Carl is building a new wing on his hotel, Os Spa, and his house, nicknamed The Palace, is under construction.
Roy, meanwhile, has his petro station, his bar and other properties, and he and Carl sponsor the local football team. Roy has done bad things in the past, but he can live with them.
It's not long before trouble rears its head though, and Roy soon finds he has a whole new set of problems.
Blood Ties is so twisty and suspenseful it will have you on the edge of your seat. The characters were likeable, especially Roy who, despite everything he did, I couldn't help rooting for.
A very satisfying read.