Ebook {Epub PDF} Chasing the Storm by Martin Molsted






















Chasing the Storm is Martin Molsted's debut novel, although he has been actively engaged in writing shorter fiction, as well as screenplays since When he is not working as an Archivist in a Fortune engineering company, he writes fiction and non-fiction/5.  · Written by Martin Mölsted — It’s April, , and on a peaceful spring afternoon in Hamburg, businessman Torgrim Rygg witnesses a woman being shot dead, and sets off in a fruitless pursuit of her attacker. It’s an action that will have huge consequences for the former member of the Norwegian Secret Service, who next encounters a man shot in the arm in the same incident. Chasing The Storm is a thriller about the hijacking of a Russian ship in the Baltic, and the search by a Russian journalist and a Norwegian oilman for the truth. The events have been fictionalized but may be closer to what really happened in the Baltic than any speculative journalism.


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Norwegian author Martin Molsted’s debut novel, Chasing the Storm, has just been published and if you fancy thrillers with colorful characters, exotic locations, a dash of mystery, a tad of romance and a lot of thrilling high-octane action then this might be worth checking out. Based on a true story. Chasing The Storm An Assassination Thriller Rygg Marin Thrillers Book 1 edition by Martin Molsted Mystery Thriller Suspense eBooks Down ∎ Libro Gratis A Question of Power The Fire Chronicles Volume 2 Susi Wright Books. Chasing The Storm is a thriller about the hijacking of a Russian ship in the Baltic, and the search by a Russian journalist and a Norwegian oilman for the truth. The events have been fictionalized but may be closer to what really happened in the Baltic than any speculative journalism.

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