Tuesday, August 14, 2012
The Man from Beijing by Henning Mankell
This book is about a Swedish judge who solves a mass murder that the police cannot because they are unwilling to look beyond the obvious solution. There's a lot of backstory to tie things together here, which I enjoyed, although I found the ultimate motivation of the murderer not entirely convincing. I thought the dynamics of betrayal were the most interesting part of the story.
Labels:
China,
crime,
immigration,
murder,
mystery,
revenge,
Sweden,
United States
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