Sunday, July 1, 2012

New book on betrayal: Sohlberg and the Gift ... in the shadow of Anders Behring Breivik

We're glad to finally present the Amazon Kindle edition of SOHLBERG AND THE GIFT, the prequel to the Inspector Sohlberg series.

The book's principal themes are betrayal and redemption.

Jens Amundsen engages in a brutally frank discussion of betrayal by loved ones, friends, co-workers, governments, politicians, and others.

Also, the book does not shy away from exposing the underside of Norwegian society. In particular, the book shows how easily judges, prosecutors, and defense lawyers blatantly manipulate insanity defenses in criminal cases. For example, there's the current case of Anders Behring Breivik, who killed 77 individuals in his 1-day campaign of terror. The court was unhappy with the insanity findings of two psychiatric experts who examined the defendant. The judges then commissioned and obtained "experts" who claimed that Anders Behring Breivik is sane.

The book also deals with rampant crime in Oslo and the social experiment of multi-culturalism, which imported radical Islam to Norway.

Few Norwegians speak honestly or openly about the divisive issue of immigrants and radical Islam. As in most countries, political correctness is the norm in government and the media and the schools. It's almost impossible to find mainstream Norwegian newspapers that report the whole truth on these issues.

A few newspapers (Dagbladet and Aftenposten) have finally published articles about Oslo's massive crime rate, which is 400% greater than New York City. Media outlets consistently gloss over the fact that most criminal culprits are the immigrants that Norway's governments imported to promote the social experiment of multi-culturalism. The Dagbladet newspaper article is available at tinyurl.com/OSLOcrime.