In Bad Company

by Viveca Sten

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"Sandhamn Island's archipelago is a beautiful place to visit. For a mother on the run, it's the only place to hide. Building a case against Andreis Kovac is a risky strategy for prosecutor Nora Linde. A violent key player in Stockholm's drug trade and untouchable when it comes to financial crimes, he has the best defense money can buy. To topple Andreis's empire, Nora's working a different angle. It's personal. Nora's critical witness is Andreis's wife, Mina--if she'll testify. Mina has show more suffered her husband's rage too long. It's nearly cost her her life. Still carrying the traumas of the Bosnian War, Andreis can be triggered like an explosive. He must be taken down. And as the trial looms, Mina and her infant son must disappear. The police have found her a safe place to hide on Runmaroe Island in Sandhamn's archipelago. But there's no shelter from a man as powerful and merciless as Andreis. Especially when he's being crossed. His campaign of terror has just begun. He's prepared to crush anyone who stands in his way: Mina, Nora, and everyone they know and love. Andreis is coming for them. This time, Nora is on the defense."--Provided by publisher. show less

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This Swedish series is set in Stockholm and the Swedish archipelago, and features Thomas Andreasson, a police officer, and Nora Linde, a lawyer working with the Economic Crimes Unit. Previous books have dealt with murders and other violent crimes; this time Nora takes center stage as she investigates a money laundering operation. The case takes a hard turn when the suspect, Andreis, violently abuses his wife Mina. Mina is relocated to a shelter at an undisclosed location, and Andreis becomes increasingly violent as he simultaneously attempts to locate Mina and avoid conviction on the economic charges.

While I was drawn into the story and it held my interest, I have mixed feelings about this series. The writing -- or perhaps it’s the show more translation -- can be spare and simplistic. Viveca Sten also keeps chapters very short and choppy, possibly for pacing. But 137 chapters in 480 pages is a bit much. And then there’s character development beyond the principal characters. In this novel Mina, Andreis, and Andreis' lawyer Ulrika seem like cardboard cutouts, stereotypical and lacking depth.

And yet, over the arc of this series, Sten has given Nora a more substantive role. Initially she was just Thomas' long-time friend who meddled inappropriately in the investigations. Now her career gives her a legitimate reason to work on cases, even though she does overstep and do dumb things from time to time. I like the evolution of Nora's role and purpose, and I am invested in Thomas' personal story as well, and that's what keeps me coming back to this series despite its weaknesses.
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Nora's newest case focuses on a money laundering scheme. The defense attorney for the primary suspect Andreis is sharp so she knows she needs solid evidence to put him away. Andreis physically abuses his wife Mina. She knows leaving him will put her life and her child's life at risk if he finds her. Even her parents are in danger. Nora helps Mina move to Freya's Haven, a safe house. Thomas, of course, warns Nora of the danger she might be in and investigates tips she finds which help solidify the case. Every so often, a few pages focusing on a story of Andreis' family's past before they came to Sweden appears. These pages felt completely unnecessary, and I found them uninteresting. They seemed to lengthen the story without adding to it. show more As in previous installments, the author creates too many chapters which interrupt the flow. I think having Thomas, a police detective, and Nora, an economic crimes attorney, both as the principal characters weakens the series. The series becomes less believable with each installment. Both characters carry a lot of baggage. show less
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Une femme battue par le père de son enfant, un homme traumatisé par son exil de Bosnie pendant la guerre. Un roman policier tendu et particulièrement dur où l’on retrouve Nora et Thomas et l’archipel de Stockholm sur un thème dramatiquement contemporain et dans une intrigue qui allie avec aisance enquête financière et drame social.
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Une jeune femme est agressée physiquement par son conjoint. On l’isole pour ne plus subir de coups et la police recherche son mari. Celui-ci réussit à la trouver mais il est tué par son beau-père

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Canonical title
In Bad Company
Original title
I fel sällskap
Original publication date
2010
People/Characters
Nora Linde; Thomas Andreasson
Important places
Sandhamn, Sweden; Stockholm, Sweden
Dedication
For Tamara,
who survived the Holocaust
and found a new life in Sweden
First words
Mina Kovač scrutinized the draining board.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Lukas belongs to our family.
Original language
Svenska

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, Mystery
DDC/MDS
839.738Literature & rhetoricGerman & related literaturesOther Germanic literaturesSwedish literatureSwedish fiction2000-
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PT9877.29 .T43 .I5313Language and LiteratureGerman, Dutch and Scandinavian literaturesSwedish literatureIndividual authors or works2001-
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½ (3.35)
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