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The Man Who Smiled

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The Man Who Smiled

De : Henning Mankell, Laurie Thompson - translator
Lu par : Dick Hill
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In this adventure from the pen of Sweden's master of crime and mystery, a disillusioned Inspector Kurt Wallander is thrown back into the fray when he becomes both hunter and hunted. Crestfallen, dejected, and spiraling into an alcohol-fuelled depression after killing a man in the line of duty, Inspector Wallander has made up his mind to quit the police force for good. When an old acquaintance, a solicitor, seeks Wallander's help and later turns up dead, Wallander realizes that he was wrong not to listen.

Warily, he returns to work to head what may now have become a double murder case. A rookie female detective has joined the force in his absence, and he adopts the role of mentor to her as they fight to unravel the mystery.

©1994 Henning Mankell, translation 2005 Laurie Thompson (P)2006 Blackstone Audio Inc.
Fiction criminelle Policier Policiers et crimes internationaux Suspense Thrillers et romans à suspense
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    Commentaires

    "Dark and moody, this is crime fiction of the highest order." ( Publishers Weekly)
    "Mankell is a master of the traditional arts of the crime novel, narrative pacing, and suspense." ( Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
    "Few of this genre's writers, few of any genre's writers, have been able to balance the ordinary and the grotesque with such literary dash and page-turning brio." ( Boston Herald)
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