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Die fünfte Frau. by Henning Mankell
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Die fünfte Frau. (original 1996; edition 1998)

by Henning Mankell

Series: Kurt Wallander (6)

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In an African convent, four nuns and an unidentified fifth woman are brutally murdered, and the death of the unknown woman is covered up by the local police. A year later in Sweden, Inspector Kurt Wallander is baffled and appalled by two strange murders. Holger Eriksson, a retired car dealer and bird watcher, is impaled on sharpened bamboo poles in a ditch behind his secluded home, while the body of a missing florist is discovered strangled and tied to a tree. The only clues Wallander has to go on are a skull, a diary, and a photo of three men. What ensues is a case that will test Wallander's strength and patience, for in order to solve these murders he will need to uncover their elusive connection to the earlier unsolved murder in Africa of the fifth woman.… (more)
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Title:Die fünfte Frau.
Authors:Henning Mankell
Info:Zsolnay (1998), Hardcover, 544 pages
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  BooksInMirror | Feb 19, 2024 |
Synopsis: 'In Africa, four nuns and an unidentified fifth woman are brutally murdered - the death of the nameless woman covered up by the local police. A year later in Sweden, Inspector Kurt Wallander is baffled when a retired car dealer is found impaled and the body of a missing florist is discovered strangled. With only a skull, a diary, and a photo of three men as clues, Wallander will need all of his strength to uncover the reason behind these deaths and their elusive connection to the unsolved murder of the fifth woman.'
Review: Although this was an interesting story, it moved slowly - partly because of the Swedish mindset. There seem to be pages of 'what the characters are thinking' that don't add to the story. ( )
  DrLed | Dec 10, 2022 |
Another serial killer, right after the hard case of the summer. What does it take to connect all the killings? ( )
  Angel.Tatum.Craddock | Dec 17, 2020 |
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Another long one with ties to Africa.

We learn at the very beginning that a young woman has gotten a letter telling her that her mother, who was traveling in Africa, was murdered and the police have covered up the crime. Some time later, in Sweden, Wallander is facing some strange murders. He can't find the connection, other than that these victims were described as brutal by some who knew them. Each one is more puzzling than the last.

The small police force in Ystad is working on the case, with Wallander in the lead. Their work is complicated by the emergence of a vigilante group, willing to "do what the police can't or won't". Incensed, Wallander takes bold measures to quell the uprising, yet can't be sure they are effective.

And, as usual, he is struggling with his feelings about Baiba from Riga, whom he had met on another case a few years back (see The Dogs of Riga). He loves her but is not sure of her feelings for him. At the same time he is impatient, wants her to move to Ystad to be with him. Their conversations on the phone don't always go well. And he works on his relationship with his daughter Linda, who has not always accepted his help.

The case is, of course, complex. We get into the mind of the killer again, from time to time, but don't fully understand what is going on for quite some time.

While I enjoy this series there are things that crop up from time to time that I wonder about. Wallander, in addition to being a moody soul, tends to lash out at people, and when questioning people often comes across as overbearing. It seems so unnecessary and I wonder where that chip on his shoulder came from. Either that, or I just don't see what is irritating him all the time. I'd like to get a little more into the depths of his soul, somehow.

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  slojudy | Sep 8, 2020 |
Wallander, Kriminalkommissar bei der Mordkommission im südschwedischen Ystad, ist ein wohltuend normaler Mann. Er schläft zuwenig und ißt zuviel Fastfood, er ist geschieden, hat Probleme mit seinem Vater, eine erwachsene Tochter und eine Freundin in Riga, er denkt mit Wehmut an die Zeit, in der man die Strümpfe noch stopfte, anstatt sie wegzuwerfen, und er ist zutiefst beunruhigt über die zunehmende Gewalt in seinem Distrikt. Gerade hat er eine Reihe besonders grausamer Morde aufzuklären, bei denen es selbst erfahrenen Polizisten kalt den Rücken hinunterläuft. Einen alten Mann findet man in einer Pfahlgrube aufgespießt, einen anderen halbverhungert, beinahe nackt an einen Baum gebunden und erwürgt. Ein dritter wurde in einem mit Steinen beschwerten Sack in einem See ertränkt. Der eine schrieb Gedichte und war Vogelliebhaber, der andere besaß einen Blumenladen und hatte sich auf Orchideen spezialisiert, der dritte war Forscher an der Universität. Warum verfolgt der Mörder harmlose Bürger mit so brutaler Gewalt? Und warum legt er Wert darauf, dass man die sadistische Grausamkeit seiner Verbrechen sofort bemerkt? Wallanders kluge Devise heißt: "Die Menschen sind selten das, was man von ihnen denkt." Und er macht eine verstörende Entdeckung: Alle Opfer waren selbst rücksichtslose, brutale Männer, die Frauen körperlich und seelisch misshandelten. Wenn aber der Mord die Rache des Opfers an den Mördern und Vergewaltigern ist, muss Wallander sich beeilen, bevor das nächste, noch grausamere Verbrechen geschieht.
  Fredo68 | May 14, 2020 |
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Dieses triste Dasein in dem ewig verregneten Ystad in Schweden verleiht der gesamten Szenerie einen melancholischen Charakter. Keine Zeit zum Leben. Diese Melancholie spürt man deutlich in den mühseligen Ermittlungen, die scheinbar zu keinem Ende führen. Immer wieder Sitzungen, Routinegespräche, endlose, kriechende Gedankengänge des Kurt Wallander. Die Ermittlungen rauben ihm den Schlaf, und dem Leser fallen die Augen zu. Jede kleinste Einzelheit wird verfolgt - meist erfolglos. Der Leser weiß es, er sieht zu, wie Kurt Wallander einer falschen Fährte folgt und beobachtet, wie der Täter den nächsten Mord ausklügelt.

Das soll nicht heißen, dass der Roman durchweg langweilig sei. Anfang und Schluss sind brisant. Die Klarheit der Sprache verhüllt nichts. Die Grausamkeiten sind eindringlich beschrieben und der Mörder erschreckt durch seinen Perfektionismus. Außerdem ereignen sich die Morde vor einem Abbild der modernen schwedischen Gesellschaft. Die Reaktion der Bevölkerung und die Frage, warum es so schwer ist in Schweden zu leben, schwingt in vielen Gesprächen mit. Die zunehmende Abstumpfung der Gesellschaft, in der sich jüngere Generationen überflüssig vorkommen, die wachsende Aggressivität und letztlich die Kälte und Härte, die jegliches Empfinden einfriert.
 
«Den femte kvinnen» er den sjette romanen med Kurt Wallander i hovedrollen og Mankell er solid som vanlig. 200 sider for solid.
added by annek49 | editDagbladet, Terje Thorsen (Apr 7, 1998)
 

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"Jag såg Gud i drömmen och han hade två ansikten. Ett som var lent och milt som en mors ansikte och det andra som liknade Satans ansikte." Ur Imamens fall / av Nawal el Saadwi
"Spindelnätet väver med kärlek och omsorg sin spindel." Okänt afrikanskt ursprung
" I saw God in a dream and He had two faces. One was soft and kind like a mother's face, and the other looked like the face of Satan. From The Fall of the Imam, by Nawal El Saadawi
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Den natt de hade kommit för att utföra sitt heliga uppdrag hade allting varit mycket stilla.
The letter arrived in Ystad on 19 August 1993.
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In an African convent, four nuns and an unidentified fifth woman are brutally murdered, and the death of the unknown woman is covered up by the local police. A year later in Sweden, Inspector Kurt Wallander is baffled and appalled by two strange murders. Holger Eriksson, a retired car dealer and bird watcher, is impaled on sharpened bamboo poles in a ditch behind his secluded home, while the body of a missing florist is discovered strangled and tied to a tree. The only clues Wallander has to go on are a skull, a diary, and a photo of three men. What ensues is a case that will test Wallander's strength and patience, for in order to solve these murders he will need to uncover their elusive connection to the earlier unsolved murder in Africa of the fifth woman.

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Sinopsis de la contratapa: La placidez habitual de la ciudad sueca de Ystad se ve rota cuando, con cierto intervalo de tiempo, tres hombres aparecen salvajemente asesinados. Las víctimas llevaban una vida apacible y tranquila, dedicadas a la ornitología, el cultivo de orquídeas y la poesía, lo cual hace aún más incomprensible el casi insoportable sadismo de que han sido objeto. Durante la investigación del caso, Wallander -un detective vulnerable y con aires de antihéroe- descubre que no sólo debe enfrentarse a un asesino de temible inteligencia, sino que éste parece guiarse por un sanguinario y turbio deseo de venganza. Cuando por fin la policía cree estar tras la buena pista, un nuevo asesinato da un vuelco a la investigación y provoca un motín entre la asustada población local.
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