“Infernal assassin with vague motives”

“Malin Krutmeijer on three new novels.”

“”Cold case: Vanished” by Tina Frennstedt (Forum)”

“Kriminaljournalisten Tina Frennstedt deckardebuterar with a story about two prostitution. A brutal serievåldtäktsmans dna found in a car linked to a 19-year-old woman who disappeared 16 years earlier. Tess Hjalmarsson, head of Malmöpolisens cold case-group, investigates and is now drawn into the hunt for the rapist. “

“a Lot will baxas into the novel and gets half hanging in the air. A Danish profilerare be consulted but is never incorporated in the story. There is a large number of two brothers ‘ vastly different fates, but the drama may pyspunka. Some totally unnecessary chapters are written from the perspective of the missing 19-see her bold fashion perspective.”

“Flackandet goes out over the design: there will be a lot of people and car trips instead of literature. But the book launches a series, and Tess and her sidekick, hårdrocksbruden Marie, have potential as characters.”

“In a continuation, however, I hope that Malmö’s Davidshallstorg gets hot right there, and that the Danish right about Gasolins Lille you quoted.”

“”Written in skin” by Ashley Dyer (LB publishing)”

“These fictitious serial killer – think what they will find on. Here we have one that pinches the victims in on the secrets while the hen and tattoo their bodies full before they die. “

“quite often in the contemporary novel is the killer the story’s weakness. Forget the economic, political or emotional motives: just a grotesque perversion and psychopathy is good enough apparently, as the driving force for selling the super-villains.”

“This is a such a monster against a couple strenuous but still fully human Liverpool-cops. Behind the pseudonym Ashley Dyer is the author Margaret Murphy and kriminalteknikern Helen Pepper, and the latter’s expertise is evident in the credible portrayal of the police work. “

“this is a tough and deliciously uncomfortable novel in which the reader is thrown straight into the mördarjakten. No ältande of the heroes ‘ private lives and eating habits. The city of Liverpool are given some contour and äktbrittiskt class hatred gleams in the corner of my eye.”

“I like most things except the killer, and a tendency to wordiness. The hard-boiled feeling could have been scaled up even more.”

“Kastanjemannen by Søren Sveistrup (Bonniers)”

“A couple of days after I read out Kastanjemannen I remember hardly what it’s about – I like the set so imprisoned and turned page after page at a rapid pace. “

“But the feeling in the reading lives left. This is a novel you will flow through, in a positive sense. It is well written and the dramatic peaks will be where they should be. The author paste not the main characters full of adjectives, but they get the character through actions and reactions.”

“Danish Søren Sveistrup is a successful screenwriter for film and television, among other things, he stands behind the Crime – and his fiction debut is very true bildrik even if the atmosphere is reasonably subject to storyns fluency.”

“Given these qualities, it is a bit of a shame that the story itself is so stereotype, with a hellish serial killer, two mismatched police officers who reluctantly but increasingly successful work together and so on. It goes like on rails – a bit too much.”