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Dark Music

par David Lagercrantz

Séries: Rekke/Vargas (1)

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"Summer 2003: A soccer referee -- an immigrant from war-torn Afghanistan -- is found dead after a youth match in a Stockholm suburb. The father of one of the players, who had threatened the ref, is quickly arrested, but he protests his innocence. The police decide to consult Professor Hans Rekke, a world-renowned authority on interrogation and prisoner confessions. Things do not proceed as planned as Rekke challenges the team's assumptions and demolishes their case. The suspect is released, and the police find themselves out of leads. Only Micaela Vargas, a young officer from an immigrant family and with brothers who make a living on the other side of the law, refuses to let the matter rest, unable to forget the ref's strange behaviour in his last game. She tries to consult Rekke again, but the professor seems to have dropped off the radar. A year later, a chance encounter establishes an instant bond between these two very different characters. Rekke's world has changed, but Vargas enlists him to help solve the dormant case, and they soon find themselves uncovering connections between Sweden and the American "war on terror" in Afghanistan. But was the murdered referee a victim or a perpetrator? And why is the CIA -- and Rekke's own powerful brother -- determined to thwart the pair at every turn?"--… (plus d'informations)
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Novel about the torture in Abu Ghraib, and its intersection with the murder of a soccer referree.

Chilean police officer Micaela Vargas and Professor Hans Rekke work together on investigating the case despite many efforts to stop them.

A smart, thoughtful and compelling read.
  Bookish59 | Nov 4, 2023 |
Am interesting exploration of the murder of an Afghani expat in Sweden. The Taliban impacting Sweden. A clever professor and a police investigator thrown together in the investigation. ( )
  waldhaus1 | Sep 18, 2022 |
This was not as interesting as Lagercrantz's earlier books. Rekke and Vargas are each damaged
people who fascinate each other and develop their own partnership to solve a mysterious death. There is way too much switching in viewpoints and background from Swedish, US, and Afghani perspectives. I'm not looking forward to #2. ( )
  terran | Sep 17, 2022 |
This is a Sherlock Holmes/Dr. Watson-style story set in Sweden in 2003 – 2004.

Jamal Kabir, an Afghani refugee living in Stockholm, is murdered. The team investigating the case includes Micaela Vargas, the daughter of Chilean political refugees. The team encounters Professor Hans Rekke, an authority on interrogation techniques. Micaela is immediately fascinated by this man. Though she is removed from the team, she continues to be interested in the case, and when she comes into contact with Rekke again, the two work together to solve the case. They focus on learning as much as they can about the victim, believing knowledge of his past will lead to the killer’s identity.

In the Author’s Note at the end, Lagercrantz states, “No one can possibly doubt the debt of gratitude I owe to Conan Doyle and his creation Sherlock Holmes, and I have ensured that I nod to them as often as possible.” There are certainly many parallels. Rekke is Holmes, of course, and Micaela is Dr. Watson. Rekke’s older brother Magnus, a government official, is like Mycroft, Holmes’ older brother, who is also a power broker. Both Magnus and Mycroft are described as larger and stouter and intelligent. Sherlock’s housekeeper, Mrs. Hudson, becomes Rekke’s housekeeper, Mrs. Hansson.

The similarities between Sherlock and Rekke are obvious. Both possess amazing observational skills which, along with their deductive reasoning, leave people astounded. The two are similar in physical appearance, and both are prone to depression. Both use drugs to help them cope. Sherlock plays the violin, and Rekke was a promising concert pianist who had trained at Juilliard.

Micaela is the Dr. Watson character. She is determined to prove herself to her fellow officers who seem to dismiss her, though it becomes obvious that she is intelligent and capable. Rekke comes to admire her, commenting on how people tend to underestimate her astuteness. She is loyal to Rekke, defending him to others, especially the police. Interestingly, like Watson, she virtually becomes a roommate, living in Rekke’s apartment at a 2B address.

The book begins very slowly. The first one-quarter has little plot. The focus is on character development and providing background information about the personal lives of both Rekke and Micaela. Actually, there is very little action altogether. The two spend most of their time in the apartment discussing the case, researching online, and making phone calls to people who might be able to help them.

It is Micaela’s perspective that receives most of the attention, though there are short passages giving the viewpoint of other characters. Sometimes these sections from others have questionable value. For instance, is it relevant that Jonas Beijer, a police officer, “thought about [Micaela] during his wakeful nights”? Likewise, Chief Inspector Fransson thinks of another woman “when he felt at his most vulnerable.” Later in the novel, there are flashbacks which fully explain those events that Rekke and Micaela uncover.

The author has a penchant for cliff hangers. One chapter ends with “He got the feeling that the situation was about to explode” while another concludes with a character stating, “’I remember something.’”

Conan Doyle tended to use Latin phrases so Lagercrantz does as well. Unfortunately, it becomes annoying when those phrases are not translated. For example, “’De profundis clamavi ad te, Domine,’ [Rekke] mumbled, not entirely joking.” The reader is left to figure out the meaning because there is no explanation of the phrase. Including Latin is not the problem, but leaving the reader to decipher the meaning does not impress me.

The last few pages clearly indicate that this is the first book of a series as a new case is introduced. This explains the focus on establishing characters and the dynamics of their relationship. There is also a lot of information given about private lives. Supposedly Micaela’s brothers will become important players in future stories?

Though the book may not appeal to readers who want an action-packed plot, it will appeal to those who enjoy a more cerebral mystery. I will probably read the second book in the series to see the direction in which Lagercrantz takes the duo.

Note: I received a digital galley from the publisher via NetGalley.

Please check out my reader's blog (https://schatjesshelves.blogspot.com/) and follow me on Twitter (@DCYakabuski). ( )
1 voter Schatje | Sep 2, 2022 |
My thanks to the Author publisher's and NetGalley for providing me with a Kindle version of this book to read and honestly review.
This Author was brave enough to take on the challenge of extending the series of books featuring one of my all time favourite characters 'Lisbeth Salander '. I admit initially I was dubious, but surely anything was better than no more books, Well I was very impressed, I thought he took her to another realistic super hero level. So I was intrigued by this blurb, and a new detective duo.
Michaela Vargas is a community Police Officer of Chilean decent, brave clever feisty street smart, who is added to a task force investigating a seemingly straight forward murder. It's suggested they seek the help of Professor Hans Rekke a somewhat eccentric expert in criminology, with addiction problems definitely a modern day Sherlock Holmes character. However there proves to be a lot more to this case, conspiracy high level government intrigue and suspense. Well written and gripping from start to finish with plenty of surprises along the way. Excellent characterisation throughout especially our new dynamic duo. I look forward to more.
Completely recommended. ( )
  Gudasnu | Jul 31, 2022 |
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"Summer 2003: A soccer referee -- an immigrant from war-torn Afghanistan -- is found dead after a youth match in a Stockholm suburb. The father of one of the players, who had threatened the ref, is quickly arrested, but he protests his innocence. The police decide to consult Professor Hans Rekke, a world-renowned authority on interrogation and prisoner confessions. Things do not proceed as planned as Rekke challenges the team's assumptions and demolishes their case. The suspect is released, and the police find themselves out of leads. Only Micaela Vargas, a young officer from an immigrant family and with brothers who make a living on the other side of the law, refuses to let the matter rest, unable to forget the ref's strange behaviour in his last game. She tries to consult Rekke again, but the professor seems to have dropped off the radar. A year later, a chance encounter establishes an instant bond between these two very different characters. Rekke's world has changed, but Vargas enlists him to help solve the dormant case, and they soon find themselves uncovering connections between Sweden and the American "war on terror" in Afghanistan. But was the murdered referee a victim or a perpetrator? And why is the CIA -- and Rekke's own powerful brother -- determined to thwart the pair at every turn?"--

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