Review
"As full and rich as any American police procedural of the last 20 years. . . . You'll shiver with the cold of a Scandinavian winter." --"The Plain Dealer
"Compelling...there's no one better at the genre. . . . His characters are his greatest invention." --"San Francisco Chronicle
"It's time to admit that the cutting edge of mystery writing has shifted overseas. . . . The Return of the Dancing Master gives homicide a moody elegance." --"Time
"Violence strikes with quick and shocking ferocity in The Return of the Dancing Master. . . . With its expansive time frame and meticulous procedural details, the story has a density that demands-and rewards-intellectual movement." --"The New York Times Book Review
"Mankell weaves a mournful spell through all his mysteries by adopting a calm, dispassionate tone that artfully underlines an abiding humanism for psychic as well as physical suffering. . . . [Its] ice-cold logic . . . sends a shiver down the spine. . . . Features the same masterful sense of atmosphere . . . that Mankell brings to all his writing." --"The Boston Globe
"Spellbinding. . . . Mankell fascinates." --"Los Angeles Times
"The pressure mounts, with unpredictable dead-ends and beguiling about-turns. The uncertainty makes the reader alert to every nuance, suspicious of everyone. . . . Mankell [is] the Nordic king of European thriller writers." --"The Observer (London)
"Gruesome enough to satisfy any gore-loving mystery reader. . . .[Mankell] has emerged as the natural heir to the great Swedish crime novelists Maj Sjowall and Per Wahloo." --"The New York Times
"Absorbing, chilling and dripping with evil atmosphere." --"The Times
"[Mankell] is an expert at writing about logical action and reactions. . . . Nothing can spoil the enjoyment of this superbly crafted mystery." --"Orlando Sentinel
"Irrestible. . . . [Mankell] is a master at constructing gripping, intricately plotted police procedurals with a strong dose of social commentary. . . . The appeal . . . [is] the sheer brutal imaginativeness of the crimes." --"Business Week
"Delightfully morbid. . . . Steering between literature and suspense, [Mankell's] measured prose recalls those gloomy precisionists Peter Handke and Patricia Highsmith." --"The Guardian
"The new cast are introduced with customary brilliance, and the political edge suggests a fine new direction from this immense talent." --"Scotland on Sunday




