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Cargando... Kivinen purje (2002 original; edición 2004)por ¿ke Edwardson
Información de la obraSail of Stone por Åke Edwardson (2002) Ninguno Cargando...
InscrÃbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. En forsvunnet far i en sak og en nesten usynlig datter i en annen sak. To fortellinger parallellt der hhv Winter og Djanali er etterforskerne. Det er kryss-klipp-teknikken som brukes og det dramaturgiske grepet fanger oss. Vi blir dratt ut til de svenske øyene og sÃ¥ til Skottland via 2.verdenskrig, fiske og smugling. Ellers er vi Gøteborg og pÃ¥ den svenske landsbygden via noen flyttinger og enda mer flytting. Hele tiden er musikk, mat og drikke de nytende og stemningsskapende elementene i tillegg til vill natur, ukjente lyder og ufullførte setninger. Anonyme Briefe aus Schottland, der Klang von Cool Jazz, ein verschwundener Mann und die dunklen Schatten der Vergangenheit: Als Erik Winter sich auf die Suche nach dem Vater seiner Jugendliebe Johanna Oswald macht, ahnt er noch nicht, worauf er sich einlaesst. Denn ihm steht nicht nur eine Reise in die kargen Highlands, sondern vor allem in die Abgruende der menschlichen Seele bevor... I have been reading several books by Ã…ke Edwardson, a Swedish mystery writer. The main character in the books is generally Eric Winter. Then there are his collegues including angry Halder, and Aneta of African parents from Burkina Fasa, and his lover, Angela, and then his child, Elsa, and later another. Winters, and the others as well, seem to be involved in their cases through a personal, emotional involvement and intuition concerning the victims. [Sail of Stone] pursues two stories of a search for a nebulous person. In one case Aneta, with the help of Halder, try to find a woman who has been reported by neighbors as being battered. But there are so many family dramas around her that it is difficult to pin down who and where she is. At the same time, a father has gone missing, looking for his own father who was supposed to have been lost at sea many years before. Winter and an old friend investigate his disappearance unofficially while on holiday with their spouses (they may not be officially married). As in all Edwardson mysteries I have read there is a rich interplay between the course of the investigation and what is happening in the emotional life of the detectives. I recommend this novel, as well as the series in general. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
"Chief Inspector Erik Winter of the Gothenburg police force faces a puzzling missing person case: A brother and sister report that their father has disappeared, and they believe he may have gone to Scotland in search of his father, who was presumed to have died in World War II. With the help of an old friend from Scotland Yard, Winter sets off to the land of malt whiskeys in search of the truth. Meanwhile Winter's colleague Aneta Djanali, Gothenburg's African-Swedish female detective, takes a report about a suspected abused wife. But she cannot find the woman, who seems to have disappeared except for mysterious phone messages she sometimes leaves, and her family won't say where the missing woman is. The case becomes personal for Aneta as she receives chilling threats from someone who clearly doesn't want her to find the missing woman.This mystery featuring Chief Inspector Winter is an outstanding psychological thriller, a character study of great depth and skill by a Swedish master"--"In SAIL OF STONE Chief Inspector Erik Winter and one of his female detectives find themselves separately pursuing two unusual missing-person cases. SAIL OF STONE is an outstanding psychological thriller, a character study of great depth and skill, by internationally best-selling author ¿ke Edwardson"-- No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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