Rating: Not rated
Tags: Fiction
Summary
When embittered ex-pop-star Lennart Cederström finds
a baby left for dead in a plastic bag, he is uncertain what
to do—until he hears her cry. It is a clear, haunting,
perfectly pitched note, and Lennart decides she will be his
project. A child raised in isolation: the vehicle for a pure,
uncorrupted music. But like anyone brought up in a basement, young Theres
turns out to have a few idiosyncrasies. Dangerous ones.
The best-selling author of
Let the Right One In delivers a massively entertaining
satire on the Idol phenomenon, laced with just the right
amount of violence. And introduces the oddest couple of
outsider anti-heroines in contemporary literature.
'A dangerously imaginative man.'
Herald Sun