Review by Booklist Review
*Starred Review* This is the follow-up to Silenced (2013) and the third entry in the terrific Fredrika Bergman crime series. Detective Alex Recht remembers well an earlier case involving a missing girl, so when a dismembered young woman's body is found, he realizes right away whose it is. As the site is excavated, another body is unearthed; this one is a man who has been buried for a much longer time. Then still another body is found. Investigative analyst Bergman, assigned the task of looking into the young woman's life, finds that she had been researching a children's author, Thea Aldrin, who was convicted of murdering her partner and suspected of foul play with her missing teenage son. Aldrin seems somehow connected to all of the bodies, but she is mute and cannot offer much help. Bergman disturbingly also finds her own partner's name among the young woman's effects. Recht, a recent widower, finds work is his salvation and becomes obsessed with the case. The third member of the team, detective Peter Rydh, recently reconciled with his wife, and has her support as he delves into the murders that threaten to consume them all. This is a complicated yet fast-moving story, and the detectives all find themselves with personal connections to the case. Ohlsson excels at creating multilayered stories with substantive characters, and she does it brilliantly here; the intertwining story lines culminate with a shocking ending. Scandinavian crime-fiction fans should be enthralled.--Alesi, Stacy Copyright 2010 Booklist
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review
Credible characters whose heartaches are all too close for comfort populate Ohlsson's outstanding third Fredrika Bergman crime novel (after 2012's Silenced). Fredrika, a Stockholm detective who has returned from maternity leave too soon, lives with an emotionally fragile, much older partner, who's being targeted by a vengeful student. Recently widowed Alex Recht, a colleague of Fredrika's who became obsessed with the disappearance of Rebecca Trolle two years earlier, must contend with the discovery of Rebecca's dismembered body. That Rebecca had been investigating a possible snuff film suggests the darkest of motivations for her murder. While the main characters often lapse into self-doubt, self-deprecation, and self-disgust, they never abandon their essential humanity. Alex finds the stirrings of new love with Rebecca's grieving mother, and Fredrika confronts the reality of life with the aging partner she still loves-fitful glimpses of redemption in Ohlsson's stark landscape of moral turpitude. Agent: Niclas Salomonsson, Salomonsson Agency (Sweden). (Mar.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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Review by Kirkus Book Review
The third case for Sweden's Criminal Investigation Department (Silenced, 2013, etc.) presents a riveting series of crimes whose investigators are deeply embroiled in them. Two years after she went missing, Rebecca Trolle, or at least most of her, has finally turned up in a pair of plastic bags buried in a shallow grave. The discovery of her remains immediately sets off all sorts of alarm bells. Why were photos of her as "Miss Miracle" posted on a porn site two months after her death? How much progress had she made on her unlikely dissertation topic, an attempt to prove children's author Thea Aldrin innocent of the murder of her husband 30 years ago, a murder for which Thea already served a prison sentence? Did Thea really write Memory and Asteroid, the violent sexual fantasies whose 1976 publications made her both a best-selling novelist and a pariah? Who's been sending Thealong a resident in the Mngrden care home and mute since 1981flowers every week with the terse note "Thanks"? Which member of her intimate film clubfinancier Morgan Axberger, solicitor Elias Hjort or literature professor Spencer Lagergrenshot the footage showing a young woman being hacked to death? And how are these questions connected to the recent sexual allegations Lagergren's student Tova Eriksson has lodged against him or to his hope of a peaceful life with his lover, police consultant Fredrika Bergman, and their baby daughter? Ohlsson frames this painful case"a drama that was still claiming its victims 30 years on"with a series of police interrogations of Fredrika and DI Peder Rydh that ramp up the anxiety even further. A gripping tale not for the squeamish, the shy or the nervous.]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
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