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The Fifth Woman: An Inspector Wallander Mystery [Kindle Edition]

Henning Mankell
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A series of men who seem to have nothing in common are brutally killed--one is impaled, another starved and then strangled. We know more than the police--we know that the killer is a woman and we gradually understand some of her motivation; her much wronged mother was murdered almost by chance in a North African country--but we don't know who she is, or, for a while at least, her motives and principles of selection of her victims. Inspector Wallender finds himself investigating the case--two missing person enquiries that turn into a murder hunt--and finds himself endlessly confused by red herrings and side issues; a set of leads concerning mercenaries in the Congo of the 1960s turn out to have little to do with the case and Wallender has to waste considerable time suppressing an attempt by the far Right to turn the murders into a reason to set up vigilante justice.The Fifth Woman is a stylish police procedural which lets us see not only the leg work of investigation but also the diligence which makes effective murder possible--the killer Wallender is trying to catch is at least as good at her job of murder as he is at his of prevention. --Roz Kaveney

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"The Fifth Woman achieves a deeply satisfying density of plot and characterization" The Baltimore Sun; "Written with elegant precision and ease, Mankell combines strong narrative drive and deft characteristaion in a crime novel of extraordinary depth and suspense" Jocelyn Clarke, Sunday Tribune; "Mankell is a real find" Marcel Berlins, The Times

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 772 KB
  • Print Length: 450 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1400031540
  • Publisher: Vintage Digital (23 Feb 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B0038AUYWI
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (39 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #2,449 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Kurt Wallender, a Swedish detective, is faced with a race to find a serial killer before he or she strikes again. The first grisly murder is an elderly birdwatcher found impaled on bamboo sticks in a tiger pit, but for those of a sensitive disposition, the subsequent murders are not so gruesome.

We know the identity of the killer from the beginning but can Wallender find out before more people die? This tightly plotted novel shows the utter weariness and drudgery of the police search while keeping us gripped enough to keep turning the pages until 1am!!

Wallender's love life is on the back burner in this novel, but the death of his father provides the emotional subtheme. For those who aren't yet Wallender fans, you soon will be and for those coming back for more - you won't be disappointed, this is the best one yet.

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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
The human, all too human, Inspector Kurt Wallander is thrown up against personal and professional challenges in this worthy addition to a sucessful series.
In the bleakness of a Skane autumn, beautifully evoked, a serial killer is murdering men with the utmost barbarity. Wallander and his team investigate against the backdrop of a changing Sweden where the old certanties and social cohesion have gone and an unsure future awaits. In addition Wallander faces the uncertainties and decisions of his own life. Mankell has created a post-modern investigator who in addition to solving a brutal series of killings and prevent more deaths, must also confront his own existential problems.
The story-telling is effective, the plot tight, the round of police investigation (99 % hard routine work, 1 % brilliant deduction) is superby recreated. Very effective, very existential, very Swedish and very very good. Highly recommended
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What a refreshing change to find a real person in charge of an investigation rather than the larger than life comic book creations too common in the staple American detective fiction. As plots go, Mankell's "Fifth Woman" is far fetched but what makes it so absorbing and believeable is the painstaking procedural plodding by Inspector Wallender's team. It builds up an incredible mountain of forensic and circumstantial evidence, dead ends and red herrings which for a long time seem to lead nowhere. To a certain extent the reader is a step ahead, seeing also from the killer's perspective, so part of the book's fascination is the tension we feel when the clues become tantalisingly close to revealing the identity. Kurt Wallender is certainly an engaging and sympathetic character whose intuitive leaps are generally credible because he also gets his hands dirty, makes mistakes and shows real human frailties. The book is relentlessly paced and indeed hard to put down at times. "Sidetracked" and "One Step behind" are equally good in the series, "Faceless Killers" a bit below par, and avoid "Dogs of Riga" which is more a far fetched spy thriller.
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BRILLIANT
thes3e books just keep getng better.Just ......brilliant.I just dont want this series of books to end.Read them in order , and totaly enjoy them.BRLLIANT
Published 21 days ago by gary
Painstaking detective work
Inspector Wallander and colleagues investigate a particularly gruesome murder. Their painstaking detective work continues as other crimes emerge and Wallander's intuition tells... Read more
Published 1 month ago by JoTownhead
Henning Mankell Genius
Reading the entire series of Wallander books. Each and every one gets better. Keeps the twist and turn going throughout
Published 2 months ago by Lambchop
Mankell the magnificent
As usual Mankell holds the reader from beginning to end. I wish Inspector Wallander could go on forever. A great buy.
Published 4 months ago by Salley
Couldn't put it down
I've obviously come rather late to this Wallander book, for which I am very grateful as it seemed to me to be one of his best. Read more
Published 5 months ago by C. R. Meats
it held my interest to the last page
This is a complex story and it is very well plotted and told. I found the characters believable and I thought that Wallander was a well-developed and credible policeman. Read more
Published 13 months ago by moby-dick
The darker Wallander?
Those expecting the TV based Wallander, even the Swedish version, should think again. This is a much darker Wallander who intersperses a good thrilling story with the personal... Read more
Published 20 months ago by M. Blacklock
The Fifth Woman
One of my favourite Wallander stories. Even though the murderer wasn't doing anything legal, I felt a lot of sympathy for her aims. Read more
Published 20 months ago by jklm
Addiction
The Wallander series is very addictive! I love the backdrop, and the detail of Wallander's life and problems. Read more
Published 21 months ago by C. Johnson
Superb story and another brilliant read from Mankell.
There is something utterly compelling about the Wallander books; once you've read one you just want more! Read more
Published 22 months ago by Peter Coupe
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