The Girl Without Skin

The Girl Without Skin

Mads Peder Nordbo

They were near the edge of the glacier. The sea beneath the helicopter was dense with pack ice. In front of them, the endless whiteness stretched as far as the light could reach. It hurt his eyes. Millions of white crystals. Except in one place. One spot. Right where the mummified Norseman had been found and Aqqalu had kept watch. There, the ice was glossy red.

When a mummified Viking corpse is discovered in a crevasse out on the edge of an ice sheet, journalist Matthew Cave is sent to cover the story. The next day the mummy is gone, and the body of the policeman who was keeping watch is found naked and flayed—exactly like the victims in a gruesome series of murders that terrified the remote town of Nuuk in the 1970s.

As Matt investigates, he is shocked by the deprivation and brutal violence the locals take for granted. Unable to trust the police, he begins to suspect a cover-up. It’s only when he meets a young Inuit woman, Tupaarnaq, convicted of killing her parents and two small sisters, that Matt starts to realise how deep this story goes—and how much danger he is in.

The Girl Without Skin - Reviews

“If you are a lover of Skandinavian thrillers, The Girl Without a Skin is the icing on the cake. I haven’t read such a rich and dark thrillier since the Stig Larson trilogy.”

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Noa Holtzer

“Bleeding corpses and spilled guts: Mads Peder Nordbo’s book The Girl Without Skin will make you shiver with delight.”

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Ariana Melamad

“The Girl Without Skin is a superb thriller. It provides insights into Greenland social problems. Highly recommended!”

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Vicky Evra