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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Rebecka gets into a terrible situation at the end of the book ( )Bara helt underbart bra! It only took a few chapters of this well-done, character-driven, psychological thriller for me to warm up to it. It's populated by several interesting women and more than a few animals (domestic and wild); which I found intriguing (very interesting to see how some of the characters relate or don't to their pets or other animals. A feminist priest, who seems to have stirred up the town, is found murdered. Lots of possible suspects. Smallish town. Some repeat characters from her award-winning, first book (which I haven't read). I did wonder over the translation at a few points - some incomplete sentences; but I ended up attributing them to creative license... And you might want to read the first book first... no reviews | add a review
Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0385339828, Hardcover)It’s midsummer in Sweden—when the light lingers through dawn and a long, isolating winter finally comes to an end. In this magical time, a brutal killer has chosen to strike. A female priest—who made enemies and acolytes in equal number—has been found hanging in her church. And a big-city lawyer quite acquainted with death enters the scene as police and parishioners try to pick up the pieces....Not long ago, attorney Rebecka Martinsson had to kill three men in order to stop an eerily similar murder spree—one that also involved a priest. Now she is back in Kiruna, the region of her birth, while a determined policewoman gnaws on the case and people who loved or loathed the victim mourn or revel in her demise. The further Rebecka is drawn into the mystery—a mystery that will soon take another victim—the more the dead woman’s world clutches her: a world of hurt and healing, sin and sexuality, and, above all, of sacrifice. In prose that is both lyrical and visceral, Åsa Larsson has crafted a novel of pure entertainment, a taut, atmospheric mystery that will hold you in thrall until the last, unforgettable page is turned (retrieved from Amazon Wed, 06 Jan 2010 14:22:03 -0500) The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details. |
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