![]() ![]() She saw Frazzén emerge through the glass door of his shop, engraved with the words: GOLDMAN’S ANTIQUES, EST. She was wearing white sandals and carrying a pale-beige purse. In her blue summer dress and a thin cotton cardigan, she felt cool. It was like walking into a sauna, but she was used to the heat. The air was shimmering over the warm tarmac when Maud stepped out of the front door of the apartment block. The street was deserted, and only a few cars were parked in the designated spaces. ![]() In the following passage, Maud encounters a cheating antique dealer. ![]() In this wicked new collection, 88-year-old Maud is not to be underestimated when it comes to revenge, or even a little murder. The following is an exclusive excerpt from An Elderly Lady Is Up To No Good, a new story collection from Swedish crime writer Helene Tursten, translated by Marlaine Delargy. ![]()
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