Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Return of the Dancing Master by Henning Mankell
This book is about people turning out to have mysterious pasts and to be almost unknown despite being a colleague or a family member. It's also about the long hand of history reaching out beyond expectation to address wrongs. I thought the mystery was pretty well handled--although the murderer is identified pretty quickly, there are a lot of layers of motivation and facts to untangle.
Labels:
20th Century,
death,
disease,
family,
holocaust,
murder,
mystery,
police,
Sweden,
World War II
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