A black plastic bag lay at the door. The discovery revealed a pale lifeless hand.
Norwegian crime writer Jørn Lier Horst has released the 18th book in the William Wisting series titled 'The Last Case.'
Jørn Lier Horst, a prolific Norwegian crime writer, has once again captivated readers with his latest release, the 18th book in the acclaimed William Wisting series. Titled 'The Last Case,' this new addition continues to explore dark themes common in Horst's work, enticing fans of the genre. With a career marked by a series of successful novels, Horst's storytelling skill continues to keep readers engaged and eager for more. In 'The Last Case,' the narrative is expected to delve into gritty details, exploring the complexities of crime and justice as seen through the eyes of Detective William Wisting. Since its inception, the series has earned a reputation for its meticulous plotting and character development, trademarks that have become synonymous with Horst's writing. This latest installment not only promises to maintain the high standards of the series but also to introduce new challenges and mysteries that will likely thrill longtime followers. The significance of Horst's work goes beyond mere entertainment. It reflects societal issues and the moral dilemmas faced in law enforcement, making his books both a mirror of society and a compelling read. As 'The Last Case' hits the shelves, readers can expect a blend of suspense, insight, and poignant reflection on the nature of crime, making it a noteworthy addition to modern crime literature.