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Mari Jungstedt , Tiina Nunnally
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29 Mar 2012 Anders Knutas 6
Family ties can bind dangerously tight. Viktor Algard was in love. Reckless in the grip of passion, he left his wife and grown-up children to be with his new lover. His last act was a celebratory drink at a glamorous party...Inspector Anders Knutas must find out who on the island of Gotland hated Algard enough to poison him. At first Algard's spurned wife seems like the obvious suspect. But a second attack confirms his suspicion that there's a more complex motive behind the murder. If Knutas is to catch the killer, he must discover the truth that lies hidden at the heart of a broken family - and face some secrets within his own.

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  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Doubleday (29 Mar 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0385617097
  • ISBN-13: 978-0385617093
  • Product Dimensions: 15.3 x 2.1 x 23.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 339,123 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"Writers such as Henning Mankell may outsell Jungstedt in the UK, but - if there is any justice - she will not remain caviar to the general" (Barry Forshaw )

"There is an icy dispassionate grip to Jungstedt's writing that recalls Henning Mankell" (Metro )

"She is in total control of plot and pace, conveys chilling atmosphere and her characters are well above average for believability" (The Times )

"Jungstedt delivers excellent clammy atmosphere and a constant premonition of weird deaths to come. She's becoming one of Scandinavia's best crime writers, no mean compliment in a crowded field" (The Times ) --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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The latest thriller from 'one of Scandinavia's best crime writers' (The Times). A dark and twisting story of murder, jealousy and family breakdown. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Another great Scandinavian Mystery 8 April 2012
By Marleen TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
A new conference centre is officially opened in Visby, Gotland and everybody who is anybody is present, including Inspector Anders Knutas and his wife. It appears that the evening has been a huge success until the next day, when the body of Viktor Algard, the glamorous party-planner, is found in the centre by cleaners. It soon becomes clear that Algard died as a result of cyanide poisoning and Knutas and his team start an investigation.
It isn't long before they discover that Algard had plenty of enemies. A 16 year old boy had been brutally beaten up outside a club for teenagers he owned, a boy who is now in a coma and fighting for his life. And the party-planner had recently told his wife of 30 years that he wanted a divorce, much to her surprise and horror. There are also rumours that the victim had recently started a secret affair with an unknown woman. It looks like this might be an open and shut case, but Knutas knows better than to jump to conclusions and is soon proven right when somebody else is attacked.
Meanwhile somebody is remembering his very unhappy childhood. A childhood structured by a domineering, unbalanced and utterly selfish mother. A mother they desperately wanted to please and save, but could please.
And while Knutas is conducting his investigation he has his own issues with parenthood. Distanced from his teenage twins he is shocked to discover how little he knows about their lives and finds himself doubting his value as a parent. And that is not the only dilemma he finds himself struggling with.

This is a well written and superbly plotted mystery. Whenever a possible solution occurred to me, it would, soon after, also be put forward by the story-line. The author knows exactly what she wants to share with the reader and when, which keeps the reader engrossed in the story. I found myself trying to stay ahead of the investigation on the pages, almost in competition with Anders Knutas.

The descriptions of Sweden and Gotland in particular are wonderful. The place really comes to live on the pages of this book, as do the people who live there.
Because the book gives a voice to various people in different chapters, the reader is getting an inside into both the mystery and the wider lives of the characters as the book moves along. In fact, this is as much a book about certain people living on Gotland as it is a murder mystery and this is a combination that works very well in the hands of Jungstedt.
However, this is book number 6 in a series and I can't help feeling that it would have been a huge advantage if I had read the previous instalments. This story, especially when it comes to the main characters and their private lives, seems to continue a narrative which has started at an earlier stage. And although it is be no means necessary to be aware of those earlier lives in order to enjoy this book, I'm sure I would have gotten more out of this book if I had had prior knowledge about the people in this story.

It seems to me that a lot of the Scandinavian mysteries/thrillers I have been reading in the recent past have been written by journalists, and this book is no exception. It also seems to me that these journalist/authors use their novels to share problems in today's society as they see it in their stories. In this book the social issue on display is that of young people these days, their attitudes towards alcohol and the mindless violence they seem to be capable of against each other. An issue that is, unfortunately, not confined to Sweden but all too familiar to me from the Irish news headlines.

For me this book was a wonderful discovery. I love the way the author combined the mystery with social and family issues. For me she achieved exactly the right balance between background story and thriller-aspect. It seems I managed to find myself yet another author I will now have to add to my list of favourites.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Dark Angel--Mari Jungstedt 5 April 2012
By Simon Clarke TOP 500 REVIEWER
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This very enjoyable read is the sixth novel featuring DS Anders
Knutas and his close colleague Karin Jacobsson.
Viktor Algard is a social event organizer who has recently found
a new lover,and told his wife that he wants a divorce.He is
discovered murdered at a high profile event that he organised,
and was attended by Knutas.
The plot moves at a pleasant pace,and keeps one guessing.The
characterisation is acute,and the parts where Knutas interviews
suspects are particularly well done.Alongside the plot are passages
describing one of the main character's highly destructive relationship
with his mother.Often such a device can be irritating,but here it is
relevant,as this crime novel has much to say about parenthood -its
difficulties and the consequences of inadequate parenting.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Mystery entangled with psychological issues 23 Mar 2013
Format:Paperback
This is a well written and superbly plotted mystery. I found myself thinking through the possible options of who the murderer was along with Inspector Knutas. In the meantime you got the psychological side of a young man brough up by a single mother. This part doesn't seem to fit in the story first, but if you have read the previous books in this series, you know that the author likes to use these seemingly 'out of place' threads to make the reader understand the motives and it will have a great part in the outcome of the story.

I found it interesting that while investigating the crime, the inspector had to struggle with his own parental issues too. Distanced from his own children by his busy work, he realised how little he knew about his own children and about what was going on in their lives. That made me feel a bit alarmed as a parent myself.

As this book is the 6th instalment, it's not necessary, but very useful if we had read the previous books, as it gives us the insight into the personal lives of the main characters and their development. (I have only read number 5 and number 6 myself)

Overall, I really liked the book and I'm going to read all the other available books from this author.
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