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Chargement... Red Wolf: A Novel (2003)par Liza Marklund
Information sur l'oeuvreRed Wolf par Liza Marklund (2003)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Murder Annika is a journalist who writes at a tabloid. After a journalistic friend is killed Annika is slowly uncovering what could be a serial killer. This the 5th book in the Annika Bengtzon series. I had not read any of the previous books so I was missing some back story. I enjoyed some of the characters and felt bad for some, I did not care for others. In most thriller books you can jump in any book in the series and get the gist of what happened in previous books. This book did not do that for me. I was lost until about 50 pages in, then we are reading about Annika and her husband’s relationship problems. Once that scene was over we are then reading about Annika’s friend and her husband's problems. All could think is why should I care about these characters. The friend couple really did not advance the story for me. I was also confused about why Annika would sometimes hear angels. I don’t know if that was supposed to be real or she was off her meds. This book was hit and miss for me. I was more interested in Annika’s relationships than the mystery/thriller part. I had to really force myself to finish. I will not continue reading this series. Thirty years ago, someone destroyed a plane at a secure military air base in Luleå. Though no one was ever tried for the crime, blame was assigned by the Swedish authorities to an anonymous Russian and the matter forgotten. Journalist Benny Ekland seems to have some new information so crime reporter Annika Bengtson flies to Luleå to meet with him. When she arrives she discovers he has been killed. After talking to a young eyewitness the police have missed, she discovers his death was the result of a deliberate hit and run. Eventually she learns the police did have a main suspect for the bombing back in 1969, a local left-wing activist known as Ragnwald. Annika wonders if Ragnwald has returned and if so, why? I've never read a book in this series but picked up Red Wolf, which turns out to be the fifth book. I liked Annika. She's a plucky heroine trying to cope with a demanding job, demanding young children, a possible cheating husband, and close friends with similar problems. She is definitely not perfect, and she can be devious and even hysterical at times. This is the type of series I usually enjoy, so when I get a chance I'm going to go back to the first book and see how Annika has held up over the years. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Appartient à la sérieAnnika Bengtzon (5)
Stockholm journalist Annika Bengtzon turns independent reporter, mostly pursuing terrorism stories. While she's investigating in the northern town of Luleå̊, a fellow journalist and source dies in a hit-and-run accident, which turns out to be the first in a series of murders. Annika traces these murders to a deadly act of sabotage on a Swedish military base in 1969, and begins to suspect that the man behind the present-day slayings and the army attack--known only by his code name of "Ragnwald"--has returned to kill again. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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