Without a Trace

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Genres: Fiction
Anders Schyman sat motionless at his desk with the newspaper spread out in front of him, letting the implications reach the pit of his stomach.
The headline ran:  I Killed Viola  On a professional level, there was only one way of interpreting this: Gustaf Holmerud was fair game once more. Any doubts there might have been about his status as a serial killer were gone now. In a way, the line he and the Evening Post had taken had won in the end.
The article was illustrated with a picture of Holmerud smiling, wearing the crayfish-party hat that had become the trademark of Sweden’s Worst Ever Serial Killer. (He wasn’t at all, even if he was telling the truth. The worst was still a teenager from Malmö who had killed twenty-seven old people in the late 1970s by making them drink disinfectant.) Alongside was the official photograph of Viola Söderland from the company report presenting the final year of accounts from her business empire, Golden Spire.
The bulk of the text was an interview with
... Holmerud’s lawyer, in which he said his client had now also confessed to the murder of the long-missing billionairess, Viola Söderland.MoreLess
Without a Trace
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