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The White Lioness: A Kurt Wallander Mystery (3) (original 1993; edition 2003)

by Henning Mankell

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Title:The White Lioness: A Kurt Wallander Mystery (3)
Authors:Henning Mankell
Info:Vintage (2003), Paperback, 448 pages
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The White Lioness by Henning Mankell (1993)

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Another great Wallander, with an intricate plot that involves South Africa. Fascinating on many levels . . . ( )
  MsGumby | Apr 27, 2013 |
Not entirely sure where I sit with this book; not a good sign.

Wallander is irksome, he flails and gets away with murder, so to speak. I was distracted by amusement at the RPF (Pik Botha/FW de Klerk! No, not really, but I thought it.) and irritated by the symbolism of the white lioness: white Afrikaners are Africans, too. If I never, ever, ever again read a story with a conflicted, hypocritical or just plain soul-ugly white South African being in love with the daughter of his childhood black housekeeper/gardner/other servant it will be too damn soon.

Perhaps other Wallander books, those without a South African storyline, are better.

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  veracite | Apr 5, 2013 |
Not the best Wallander book I've read, but a very interesting context. Made me realize I was alive for some incredible events, like the fall of apartheid in South Africa, and that I would like to know more about it (the and the fall of the Berlin Wall, and Gulf War 1, and on, and on...). ( )
  jeremyfarnumlane | Apr 3, 2013 |
Best of the series so far... ( )
  pidgeon92 | Apr 1, 2013 |
This book was so not what I expected and this is despite the fact that the other Wallander novels I've read are... not what I expected?

This one has Wallander being his usual angst-ridden self, but it also has a storyline that once again tackles politics, but this time on a bigger scale which includes a plot to assassinate President F.W. De Klerk (as this takes place just after the release of Mandela) and a black finger of an assassin, the only lead to go on in finding the murder of a woman who simply wandered into a situation at the wrong time.

It's a pretty ambitious novel, the narrative switching between Wallander's investigation and the South African conspiracy. I could have done without Klerk actually having a role and lines (it kind of threw me out of the story at times), but overall, it's a gripping read with a lot of food for thought. ( )
  h_d | Mar 31, 2013 |
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Så länge vi fortsätter att värdera människor olika i vårt land, beroende på färgen på deras hud, kommer vi att lida av det som Sokrates kallar lögnen i djupet av vår själ. (Sydafrikas premiärminister Jan Hofmeyr 1946)

(Vem vågar leka när lejonen ryter). Afrikanskt ordspråk
English Translation : As long as we assign value to the people of our country on the basis of their skin colour, we will force them to endure what Socrates termed the lie at the depths of our souls. Jan Hofmeyr, 1946
English translation : Who dares to play while the lion roars? African Proverb
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Sent på eftermiddagen den 21 april 1918 träffades tre män på ett obemärkt café i stadsdelen Kensington i Johannesburg.
Louise Akerblom, an estate agent, left the Savings Bank in Skurup shortly after 3.00 in the afternoon on Friday, April 24.  (English)
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In peaceful southern Sweden, Louise Akerblom, an estate agent, pillar of the Methodist church, wife and mother, disappears. There is no explanation and no motive. Inspector Kurt Wallander and his team are called in to investigate. As Inspector Wallander is introduced to this missing persons case, he has a gut feeling that the victim will never be found alive, but he has no idea how far he will have to go in search of the killer. In South Africa, meanwhile Nelson Mandela has made his long walk to freedom. Wallander find himself caught up in a conspiracy involving renegade members of the South African secret service and a former KGB agent, all of them set upon halting Mandela's rise to power. Faced with a world in which terrorism knows no frontiers Wallander must prevent a hideous crime that means to dam the tide of history.

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Swedish inspector Kurt Wallender investigates the murder of a woman whose body was stuffed in a well. The case has international ramifications, involving a plot against Nelson Mandela of South Africa.

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