Lars Kepler - The Hypnotist

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In This Spellbinding International Bestseller, a Murder Leaves Only One Route to the Killer
Tumba, Sweden. A triple homicide, all the victims from the same family, captivates Detective Inspector Joona Linna, who demands to investigate the grisly murders – against the wishes of the national police. The killer is at large, and it appears that the elder sister of the family escaped the carnage; it seems only a matter of time until she, too, is murdered.
But where can Linna begin? The only surviving witness is an intended victim – the boy whose mother, father, and little sister were killed before his eyes. Whoever committed the crimes intended for this boy to die: he has suffered more than one hundred knife wounds and lapsed into a state of shock. He's in no condition to be questioned.
Desperate for information, Linna sees one mode of recourse: hypnotism. He enlists Dr. Erik Maria Bark to mesmerize the boy, hoping to discover the killer through his eyes. It's the sort of work that Bark had sworn he would never do again – ethically dubious and psychically scarring. When he breaks his promise and hypnotizes the victim, a long and terrifying chain of events begins to unfurl.
A number-one bestselling international sensation sure to please fans of Stieg Larsson and Henning Mankell, The Hypnotist is the first novel in a series, soon to be published in thirty-three countries. With its pulse-pounding hooks and twists, it announces a stirring new contribution to the annals of crime fiction.

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“Hasn’t anybody told you what’s happened?” asks Joona.

“Maybe a little,” he says faintly.

“He refuses to see a psychologist or a counsellor,” says the social worker.

Joona thinks about how different Josef ’s voice was under hypnosis. Now it is suddenly fragile, almost non-existent, yet pensive.

“I think you know what’s happened.”

“You don’t have to answer that,” Lisbet Carlén says quickly.

“You’re fifteen years old now,” Joona goes on.

“Yes.”

“What did you do on your birthday?”

“Can’t remember,” says Josef.

“Did you get any presents?”

“I watched TV,” Josef replies.

“Did you go to see Evelyn?” Joona asks in a neutral tone.

“Yes.”

“At her apartment?”

“Yes.”

“Was she there?”

“Yes.” Silence. “No, she wasn’t,” says Josef hesitantly, changing his mind.

“Where was she, then?”

“At the cottage,” he replies.

“Is it nice there?”

“Not really… It’s cosy, I guess.”

“Was she happy to see you?”

“Who?”

“Evelyn.” Silence. “Did you take anything with you?”

“A cake.”

“A cake? Was it good?”

He nods.

“Did Evelyn like it?” Joona goes on.

“Only the best for Evelyn,” he says.

“Did she give you a present?”

“No.”

“But maybe she sang to you.”

“She didn’t want to give me my present,” he says, in an injured tone.

“Is that what she said?”

“Yes, she did,” he answers quickly.

“Why?” Silence. “Was she angry with you?” asks Joona.

He nods.

“Was she trying to get you to do something you didn’t want to do?” asks Joona calmly.

“No, she- ” Josef whispers the rest.

“I can’t hear you, Josef.”

He continues to whisper, and Joona leans close, trying to hear the words. “That fucking bastard!” Josef yells in his ear.

Joona jumps back and rubs his ear as he walks around the bed. He tries to smile.

Josef ’s face is ash-grey. “I’m going to find that fucking hypnotist and bite his throat; I’m going to hunt him down, him and his- ”

The social worker moves over to the bed quickly and tries to switch off the tape recorder. “Josef! You have the right to remain silent- ”

“Keep out of this,” Joona interrupts.

She looks at him with an agitated expression and says in a trembling voice, “Before the interview began, you should have informed- ”

“Wrong. There are no laws governing this kind of interrogation,” says Joona, raising his voice. “He has the right to remain silent, that’s true, but I am not obliged to inform him of that right.”

“In that case, I apologize.”

“No problem,” mumbles Joona, turning back to Josef. “Why are you angry with the hypnotist?”

“I don’t have to answer your questions,” says Josef, attempting to point at the social worker.

Chapter 31

friday, december 11: morning

Erik runs down the stairs and through the door. He stops outside and feels the sweat cooling on his back. A chill is in the air; not far away, a man sleeps under a thick mound of blankets. After a moment of indecisiveness, he walks slowly up toward Odenplan and sits down on a bench outside the library. He feels sick with fear. How can he be so stupid, pushing Simone away because he feels hurt?

After a while, Erik gets up and sets off for home, stopping to buy bread at the stone oven bakery and a caffè macchiato for Simone. He hurries back and, not wanting to wait for the lift, jogs up the stairs, but as soon as he unlocks the door he realizes the apartment is empty. With effort, Erik pushes aside the feeling of desolation the empty apartment fills him with. No matter what, he intends to prove to Simone that she can trust him. However long it takes, he will convince her once again. He thinks this, then drinks her coffee standing up in the kitchen; no sense letting it go to waste. It upsets his stomach, and he takes a Prilosec.

It is still only nine o’clock in the morning, and his shift at the hospital doesn’t start for several hours. He takes a book to the bedroom with him and lies on top of the unmade bed in his stockinged feet. But instead of reading, he starts to think about Josef Ek; he wonders if Joona Linna will be able to get anything out of him.

The apartment is silent, deserted. A gentle calm spreads through his stomach from the medication.

Nothing that is said under hypnosis can be used as evidence, but Erik knows Josef was telling the truth about having killed his family, even if the actual motive is invisible. He closes his eyes. Evelyn must have known her brother was dangerous from an early age. Over the years she learned to live with his inability to control his impulses, gauging the risk of inciting his violent rage against her desire to live normally and independently. The family as a whole would have dealt with his violence, gradually making hundreds of infinitesimal adjustments and compromises in an effort to live with his hostility and keep it at bay. But nothing discouraged his impulses: not discipline, not punishment, not appeasement. They never really appreciated the seriousness of the situation. His mother and father might have thought that his aggressive behaviour was simply because he was a boy. Possibly they blamed themselves for letting him play brutal video games or watch slasher films.

Evelyn had escaped as soon as she could, found a job and a place of her own, but she’d sensed the increasing threat and was suddenly so afraid that she hid herself away in her aunt’s cottage, carrying a gun to protect herself.

Had Josef threatened her?

Erik tries to imagine Evelyn’s fear in the darkness at night in the cottage, with the loaded gun by her bed. He thinks about what Joona Linna told him after interviewing her. What happened when Josef turned up with a cake? What did he want from her? How did she feel? Was it only then that she became afraid and got the gun? Was it after his visit that she began to live with the fear that he would kill her?

Erik pictures Evelyn as she appeared on the day he met her at the cottage: a young woman in a silver-coloured down vest, a grey knitted sweater, scruffy jeans, and running shoes. She is walking through the trees, her ponytail swinging; her face is open, childlike. She carries the shotgun lazily, dragging it along the ground, bouncing it gently over the blueberry bushes and moss as the sun filters down through the branches of the pine trees.

Suddenly Erik realizes something crucial. If Evelyn had been afraid, if the gun had been to defend herself against Josef, she would have carried it differently. Erik recalls that her knees were wet, and dark patches of earth clung to her jeans.

She went out into the forest with the gun to kill herself, he thinks. She knelt on the moss and placed the barrel in her mouth, but she changed her mind; she couldn’t bring herself to do it.

When he’d spied her on the edge of the trees, she was on her way back to the cottage, on her way back to the alternative from which she had wanted to escape.

Erik picks up the phone and calls Joona.

“Erik? I was going to call you, but there’s been so much- ”

“It doesn’t matter,” says Erik. “Listen, I’ve got- ”

“I just want to say how sorry I am about all this business with the media. I promise to track down the leak when things calm down.”

“It doesn’t matter.”

“I feel guilty, because I was the one who persuaded you to do it.”

“I made my own decision. I don’t blame anyone else.”

“Personally, even though we’re not allowed to say so at the moment, I still think hypnotizing Josef was the right thing to do. It could well have saved Evelyn’s life.”

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