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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
An easy read - and that's all,
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This review is from: The Secret Life of Wallander: An Unofficial Guide to the Swedish Detective Taking the Literary World by Storm (Hardcover)
I had a feeling that this was going to be disappointing. And for me personally, it was.The book takes a whistle-stop tour of each of the Wallander novels, as well as a (very)brief look at the Branagh/BBC series. Fans of the books or the series will learn nothing new - pretty much everything comes from already available sources. There is some attempt at 'analysis' of the Wallander character, but it is generally very simplistic stuff. The Swedish version of the series is almost completely ignored, apart from a few lines in the introduction, where the author states: "Krister Henriksson has built up a significant following in Britain thanks to the BBC4 screenings of some of his Wallander films. His action is certainly more convincing than his improbable hair colour". Actually Mr Hildred, the BBC have screened ALL of Henriksson's Wallander films. Wallander fans will almost certainly want to pick this book up because there is little else out there. But don't expect anything very deep or much in the way of originality or even extensive research. Because it isn't there. This joins a lot of books from the same publisher (check out "The Man Who Left Too Soon - The Biography of Steig Larsson", a misleading title if ever there was one) - little more than lazy cash-in's.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
At last!,
This review is from: The Secret Life of Wallander: An Unofficial Guide to the Swedish Detective Taking the Literary World by Storm (Hardcover)
At Last.I've thoroughly enjoyed reading some of Henning Mankel's Wallander crime stories but I've often been confused because the books came out in such a confusing order. One moment the miserable detective was mourning the sudden death of his father and the next the old boy was alive and well again. Now this absorbing companion to the Wallander stories makes everything clear and provides lots of fascinating background information. I'm going to start again with the books and go through them in the right order and I'm sure this time I'll get lots more enjoyment. Thanks very much.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
e helpful guide to the novels,
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This review is from: The Secret Life of Wallander: An Unofficial Guide to the Swedish Detective Taking the Literary World by Storm (Hardcover)
Having read some of the novels (out of order due to the stupid way in which they have been published in the UK) this book has been invaluable in filling the gaps in Wallander's timeline. As soon as I can acquire the entire series I will read them again, this time in order. In the meantime, this book will do to keep me going.
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