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| The Snake in Sydney |
Nominated ISBN: 0340748834 |
Find out more about the author on the following websites: Brief synopsis of The Snake in Sydney
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| Michael Larsen | ||
| Translated from the Danish by Anne Born | ||
| Nominated by: | ||
| Copenhagen Central Library, Copenhagen, Denmark |
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ABOUT THE
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When a young woman is rushed to a Sydney hospital suffering from a snakebite, she's lucky to be treated by Annika Niebuhr, a doctor whose fascination with serpents began with the Norse myths of her Danish childhood. Annika recognises the bite of a taipan, the world's most poisonous snake, but not one native to Sydney and realises it can only have been planted. Inadvertently, or so she believes, Annika is drawn into an investigation that becomes increasingly outlandish. A miraculous recovery, a clairvoyant schizophrenic, the apparent suicide of a close friend, none makes sense to a rational medic. Yet for all her scepticism, Annika begins to realise that she must use her instincts and imagination if she is to survive. |
| ABOUT THE AUTHOR |
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Michael
Larsen was born in Copenhagen. His first novel
was published in 1992, followed by Uncertainty in 1994,
which was a best-seller in Denmark and published in translation in over
twenty countries. The Snake in Sydney is his third novel.
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