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In the Heat of the Moment (2012)

por Viveca Sten

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Series: Sandhamn Murders (5)

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La isla de Sandhamn se transforma en un escenario lleno de misterio durante la noche del Solsticio de verano Es fin de semana y en Sandhamn se celebra el solsticio de verano. El muelle está lleno de adolescentes ebrios y una joven cae inconsciente en la playa sin que nadie acuda en su ayuda. Cuando la policía la en­cuentra, descubre que está bajo los efectos de algún narcótico. ¿Qué le ha sucedido? Nora Linde ultima los preparativos para celebrar el solsticio con su novio, Jonas, pero la fiesta se acaba cuando la hija adolescente de este no regresa a casa y no contesta al móvil. A la mañana siguiente, un cadáver aparece en la playa. El inspector Thomas Andreasson, amigo de Nora, se hace cargo del caso mientras Jonas y ella siguen buscando a la chica sin descanso. La fiesta más esperada del verano está a punto de convertirse en una noche para olvidar.… (más)
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The Publisher Says: What’s a lie among friends? It’s murder—in this riveting thriller by Viveca Sten, bestselling author of Tonight You’re Dead…

It’s Midsummer’s Eve, the celebration of the longest day of the year, and on Sandhamn it’s the longest party of the year. But the fun comes to a dead halt when a young reveler is murdered, a teenage girl is found drugged and dazed on the beach, and other young women vanish. So far, what links the victims is a mystery. For Nora Linde and her new boyfriend, Jonas Sköld, the crimes are personal: one of the missing girls is Wilma, Jonas’s daughter. And her disappearance could test Nora and Jonas’s relationship in ways they never expected.

Thrust into the investigation, they soon discover that it’s more than a case of bad blood between friends. But the truth, which has receded into a haze of carousing, drugs, and liquor, is getting harder to see. If Nora and Jonas are going to find out what happened to Wilma, they’d better do it fast—before the ebbing tides sweep away all the terrible secrets of that night on Sandhamn Island.

I RECEIVED A DRC FROM THE PUBLISHER VIA NETGALLEY. THANK YOU.

My Review
: Another more Thomas-centered book, therefore more police procedural-like than the cozy-er Nora-centric ones...but only slightly. Thomas and Pernilla have a new daughter, and experience the stresses of parenthood all over again (remembering this is their second child together, and their long separation came after the first child's death). Thomas is the lead investigator on the murder-and-disappearance case that involves Nora's new boyfriend through his daughter being among the girls who've vanished from the high-octane Midsummer's Night revelries. Given that he was really not happy about saying yes to her badgering pleas to be allowed to party with the cool kids, he's an absolute wreck.

Wilma, Nora's boyfriend's daughter, is part of a crowd that Nora finds troubling. They're privileged, spoiled brats who use lovely Sandhamn and its close-knit community as a backdrop for irresponsible chemical-fueled partying. Nora's ex-husband and his milieu of privilege come forcefully to mind as she tries to assist Thomas in his attempts to bring a young man's murderer to justice and return the missing young women to their insanely anxious families. Her worries for her own young sons and their futures enter into the story as well. The awful ex is, unsurprisingly given that he's in the social milieu of the dead boy's parents, sticking his oar in. It seems life sans Nora isn't the fun that life with her was. She, unlike Thomas vis-a-vis Pernilla, isn't having it. This gets all the yay from me after his abusive behavior in an earlier book.

The main thread of the story, though, is Thomas and policing partner Margit methodically working to solve the case without significant details. These are all locked in the heads of the spoiled, drunk, high kids whose reactions to a dead guy and some missing gal-pals is basically to whine about being asked questions by old farts in uniforms instead of being allowed to get away from all this boring shit on Papa's yacht.

Ick ptui.

Thomas, in spite of needing to be focused on the case, is of course just as eager as the brats are to get the whole thing over with so he can go home and play with his new daughter. (I'm still deeply conflicted about this rapprochement with Pernilla, whose presentation of self makes me suspicious.) So the detective, his sidekick, and the witnesses are all conflicted and not clearly focused on the tragedy that's occurred. That presents a problem for me as a reader.

The dead boy's father, the young hellions doing the partying, and to an extent Nora's stepdaughter-adjacent person Wilma, are all really unsympathetic characters. Their collective story is woven of multiple strands of neglect and indifference coupled with overaffluence and its deleterious effect on the moral compasses of the privileged. Where this led me as a reader was into a lot of "Thomas should be home with his new baby and Margit ought to slap all of 'em" eyerolling. The author seems in a funny way to share my impatience because the end of the book feels like a rush to wrap up the threads, so isn't all that satisfying. I can assure my ma'at-lovin' readers that there's resolution to the death and the disappearances too. There will be no black armbands in the Linde ménage. I'm hopeful that Jonas, with Nora, won't repeat his mistakes and Nora will continue to shun her vile ex-husband.

This book is very much not my favorite in the series to date, and skated perilously close to becoming a DNF on several occasions. The power of Thomas and Nora as people I believe could exist and whose flaws I can invest in as I watch them overcoming, or trying to, their effects powered my drive through the read.

YMMV, of course. ( )
  richardderus | Aug 30, 2023 |
Das war mein erster Krimi von Viveca Sten und ich habe ihn gern gelesen. In den Stockholmer Schären vergnügen sich jedes Jahr an Mittsommer Jugendliche mit Alkohol und schlagen über die Stränge. Als dann am nächsten Tag ein toter junger Mann gefunden wird, muss die Polizei erst mal durch den Nebel aus Alkoholaussetzern stochern, bis ein klares Bild zustande kommt.
Ich fand das Buch nicht schlecht. Auf vielen Ebenen wird das Thema Familie transportiert. Praktisch alle beteiligten jungen Leute haben pubertätsbedig und auch familiär bedingt Probleme mit den Eltern, die wiederum selbst ihre Probleme haben.
Aus der Reihe würde ich auf jeden Fall wieder etwas lesen. ( )
  Wassilissa | May 26, 2023 |
La nuit de la Saint-Jean est festive sur l’île de Sandhamn : alcool, drogues, fugues. Un roman policier original, qui se déroule principalement dans le milieu adolescent, et nous fait retrouver avec plaisir l’inspecteur Thomas Andreasson et son amie Nora. Une autrice dont les romans s’améliorent d’un volume à l’autre et qui se démarque peu à peu de sa compatriote Camilla Läckberg. ( )
  Steph. | Sep 20, 2021 |
It’s the Midsommer Festival on Sandhamn Island. Tourists have flocked to the island. For the teens and college agers, it’s the biggest party of the year. The well-to-do have borrowed their parents’ million dollar yachts and sailboats. Alcohol and drugs abound, not only on the high—priced sailing vessels, but also on the beaches.

The local police force work double and triple time to keep it in bounds. But the next morning, the body of a rich young man is found, partially hidden, making murder a certainty.

Of course Thomas, with his knowledge of Sandham investigates.

After a cliff hanger of an ending in the previous book, we have jumped ahead in time and at the beginning of the story, Thomas has remarried his ex-wife Pernilla and is enjoying being a father to baby Elin.

Nora has also found love with her tenant, Jonas. But Jonas’s daughter Wilma resents Nora, and Wilma is also missing the night after the Midsommer Party.

This is a thriller within a mystery as the father of the murdered boy is told that his son’s best friend is the suspect. Frustrated by the slowness of the police investigation, the father decides to take justice into his own hands.

As usual, there were some good twists and turns to the tale. The characters are engaging, and Nora and Thomas continue to evolve and grow.

Definitely a series that I’ll continue reading. ( )
  streamsong | Dec 4, 2020 |
Midsummer weekend on Sandhamn includes a lot of teenage partying. Jonas' daughter stays out past her curfew, and he spends the entire night searching for her. One girl loses the rest of her party and is finally joined by one in the shelter to wait until parents can come. But worst of all, one boy is found dead with a head wound caused by the repeated bashing of a stone against his head. The deceased's father vows revenge on the person who killed his son. Thomas and Margit investigate along with the help of other team members. The author seems to be using similar elements to previous books in this book. Unfortunately it makes the plot seem a little stale. ( )
  thornton37814 | Oct 28, 2020 |
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La isla de Sandhamn se transforma en un escenario lleno de misterio durante la noche del Solsticio de verano Es fin de semana y en Sandhamn se celebra el solsticio de verano. El muelle está lleno de adolescentes ebrios y una joven cae inconsciente en la playa sin que nadie acuda en su ayuda. Cuando la policía la en­cuentra, descubre que está bajo los efectos de algún narcótico. ¿Qué le ha sucedido? Nora Linde ultima los preparativos para celebrar el solsticio con su novio, Jonas, pero la fiesta se acaba cuando la hija adolescente de este no regresa a casa y no contesta al móvil. A la mañana siguiente, un cadáver aparece en la playa. El inspector Thomas Andreasson, amigo de Nora, se hace cargo del caso mientras Jonas y ella siguen buscando a la chica sin descanso. La fiesta más esperada del verano está a punto de convertirse en una noche para olvidar.

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