What do you say, son? Doesn’t your father look great in his new uniform?”
Poul-Erik’s Father
The Informer by Steen Langstrup
Mots clés fathers uniform wwii-fiction scandinavian-mysteries
No, Karl, not now. Take it easy. It’s our happy day.”
Poul-Erik’s Mother
The Informer by Steen Langstrup
Mots clés mother domestic-violence
He’s never going to confess, BB. Why don’t we just shoot him and go home? I’ve got an important appointment coming up.”
Ingrid aka ‘Alis K’
The Informer by Steen Langstrup
Mots clés confessions ww2 scandinavian-mysteries
People change sides. You’ve always been a dirty piece of shit cop. You can be bought, Verner!”
“Just like you, Ingrid. Just like you.”
Conversation between ‘Alis K’ and ‘Jens’
in the novel 'The Informer' by Steen Langstrup
Mots clés cops ww2 scandinavian-mysteries informers
That’s war. It won’t let anyone get away unscathed. I’m sorry about Grete.”
Verner aka ‘Jens’
in the novel 'the Informer' by Steen Langstrup
You know what, BB? We’ve got dark spots on our souls. We have to live with that. War is not about doing what’s right. War’s about surviving.”
Verner aka ‘Jens’
in the novel 'The Informer' by Steen Langstrup
Mots clés war right-and-wrong surviving ww2
Why didn’t you call me at… Sorry, I have no idea where I’ve been. Berlin? Was it Berlin today?”
William Wilson in the short story 'Metro' by Steen Langstrup
Mots clés scandinavian metro william-wilson
It’s a case of mistaken identity. It’s one big mistake. You weren’t even in the country when it happened.”
Maja in the short story 'Metro' by Steen Langstrup
Mots clés horror short-stories noir edgar-allan-poe scandinavian
This is Denmark. We are Danes. We keep our distance. We do not pick a seat close to strangers if other seats are available. We do not talk to strangers in the trains.”
William Wilson in the short story 'Metro' by Steen Langstrup
Mots clés horror trains denmark metro
The man is well inside the train before the dreadful truth occurs to me. He is the man from the newspaper. The rapist. My doppelganger. My mirrored doppelganger.”
William Wilson in the short story 'Metro' by Steen Langstrup.
Mots clés rape edgar-allan-poe
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