"Beautifully elegiac and intricately plotted, this is Nordic noir at its best." – People Magazine, Best Books of Fall Award
"Strong local color, convincing characters, and a twisty plot make this a standout. This is Swedish noir at its murky best." – Publishers Weekly, starred review
"This is a world-class Scandinavian mystery, one that will be mentioned in the same breath with Smilla's Sense of Snow, The Redbreast or the Milennium trilogy.... I predict that it will be one of the most talked-about suspense novels of the year." – BookPage, starred review
"Alsterdal plots enough twists to keep the police procedural interesting and writes a great woman protagonist; fans of international mystery will be happy to discover her." – Library Journal
"Compelling and expertly constructed." – Booklist
"A cat-and-mouse game that promises to be full of surprises, as well as thoughtful considerations of grief, guilt, and memory." – LitHub's Crimereads
"Riveting.... The plot structure of this memorable work is brilliantly conceived and executed, and the development of an array of fascinating characters is impressive. As a matter of fact, it is as much a profound psychological study as it is a clever police procedural ... A superb procedural and an acutely revelatory reading experience." – Bookreporter
"Adeptly written and plotted, with in-depth characterizations and rich topography, You Will Never Be Found is yet another fine contribution to the redoubtable genre." – Shelf Awareness, Starred Review
"Chilling." – Westport Magazine
"Ms. Alsterdal weaves together her characters' private and professional concerns in a manner reminiscent of such Swedish masters as Maj Sjöwall, Per Wahlöö and Henning Mankell. When Eira's boss GG disappears without a trace, You Will Never Be Found . . . kicks into higher gear and races with tremendous velocity toward a euphoric resolution." – Wall Street Journal
"A dark, tightly plotted, and satisfying thriller." – Kirkus Reviews
"If you're a fan of Nordic noir, this dark mystery, the second in the High Coast series, should suit your taste for the shivery. . . . Noir fans should savor it all, especially for the bite that Alsterdal brings to Eira's dauntless character." – Connie Fletcher, Booklist