The Sons: Made in Sweden, Part II

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About this ebook

The thrilling sequel to the ripped-from-the-headlines crime novel about three brothers who became Sweden's most wanted criminals, and the father who made them that way.
After six years in prison, Leo Duvnjac is free. Prosecuted for numerous crimes--including ten bank robberies, planting a bomb in Stockholm's Central Station, and pulling off northern Europe's largest-ever weapons theft--he was convicted of just two robberies in the end.

Unreformed, Leo has spent his imprisonment plotting one final heist, but he only has a brief window following his release to pull it off. The plan is to steal more than 100 million Swedish crowns from Sweden's largest police station--and then disappear forever.
It is a decision that will threaten what remains of his relationships with his father and brothers, who also went to prison for the earlier robberies, and set him on a collision course with the aggressive cop who sent them to jail, John Broncks.

About the author

Anton Svensson is the pseudonym for award-winning scriptwriter Stefan Thunberg and bestselling novelist Anders Roslund.

Stefan Thunberg is one of Scandinavia's most celebrated screenwriters. His body of work spans several popular films and TV series, including Henning Mankell's Wallander and Håkan Nesser's Van Veeteren. The Sons is Stefan Thunberg's second novel.

Anders Roslund is an award-winning investigative journalist and one half of the New York Times bestselling author duo Roslund & Hellström, who are recipients of many prestigious awards, including the CWA International Dagger, the Glass Key, and the Swedish Academy of Crime Writers' Award. Films and TV series based on Roslund & Hellström's novels are in development in Hollywood and Europe.

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