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100 1  Johansen, Claes,|d1957-|4aut 
240 10 Anitas hjemkomst|lEngelska 
245 10 Anita's homecoming /|cClaes Johansen 
264  1 |bSaga Egmont,|c2020 
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520    The warm blood trickled over her fingers. His body 
       contracted as he stared at her, a rattling sound passing 
       his lips. Then his knees suddenly caved in and he 
       collapsed in front of her, letting the gun drop onto the 
       floor. She quickly bent down to pick it up. For a moment 
       he lay on the rug staring up at her with profound 
       indignation. It came as no surprise to her. She knew it 
       was a characteristic of psychopaths that for all their 
       ruthlessness towards others, their self-pity was 
       limitless. On a cold and clammy day in March 1948, Anita 
       Gerholdt lands at Copenhagen Airport. She is travelling 
       under a false name, and in her suitcase she carries a gun.
       Since the war she has worked for the British intelligence 
       services, and now she returns to cooperate with Danish 
       Intelligence on an operation. Opposing interests, rampant 
       paranoia and personal conflicts are clouding the situation,
       and Anita’s homecoming becomes anything but a warm visit. 
       Old memories and friends pop up – but there is also an 
       abundance of new enemies in an infected political climate,
       where everybody suspects each other and is only out to 
       save themselves. Anita’s task would seem simple, but soon 
       her visit to Denmark becomes a struggle for her own 
       survival. Anita’s Homecoming is a novel about the Cold War
       and high politics, but also about love and the people 
       caught up in the political gamble. Claes Johansen (b. 
       1957) is one of the most prolific Danish writers of his 
       generation. He is bilingual and has so far published 40 
       books in Danish and English, written several plays for the
       Danish and Irish State Broadcasting Corporations and 
       carried out work for several British record labels. He has
       also played in record-releasing New Wave/Mod Revival bands
       the Squad and Route 66. Claes Johansen moved from Denmark 
       to England in 1992 and today lives in Ireland along with 
       his wife, with whom he has three daughters. [Elib] 
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655  7 Romaner|2saogf 
655  7 Historiska skildringar|2saogf 
655  7 Krigsskildringar|2saogf 
655  7 Politiska skildringar|2saogf 
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