The now Mark-based Emelie Ekborg debuted in April with "Nattviolen," an exciting and gripping story about the difficult choices one faces in both war and love. She is now starting the autumn author visits at Kinna Library. On a stormy autumn day, coast guard Johanna Strand goes on a mission with her colleagues to recover the body of a drowned person. An old woman crosses their path in the storm, and suddenly they all find themselves stranded on a small island in Bohuslän. The woman begins to tell stories about World War II, and soon Johanna realizes that the woman may not be as crazy as she first seems. Could it even be that the woman's story is connected to the body they just recovered? Julie Hammond arrives in Gothenburg during World War II and moves comfortably at extravagant parties and hotels where both Allied spies, Germans, and the Danish resistance are present. She lives a dangerous double life behind her quiet husband’s back. But when people from all sides mix more or less openly, it becomes especially important to be cautious, and soon Julie doesn’t know who she can trust. Free entry!