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Balla Con L'angelo (1997)

by Åke Edwardson(Favorite Author)
3.57 of 5 Votes: 4
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English
publisher
Baldini&Castoldi
series
Inspector Winter
review 1: 3.5 starsThis was a pretty good start to a series. I found the mystery interesting and I liked Winter. My biggest complaint would be that I couldn't tell Winter from Macdonald, their voices on the page were so alike, I frequently had to refer to other passages to remember whose point of view I was seeing. I am not sure if that is a translation issue or not, but it did detract from my enjoyment of the book. The prose was also a bit flat ion places, and that may well be the translator's fault as well.Still, it was a good enough beginning, I'm interested to read further.
review 2: 4th novel translated into English from the Erik Winter seriesThis series has not been released to the English audience in the order it was written, “Death Angels” is actually the 1st
... more in the series. For those who are already familiar with Chief Inspector Erik Winter this novel will bring you back in time to when the Inspector was younger and unmarried. In this novel, Erik teams up with Scotland Yard to solve a mysterious case that has the same M.O. as other cases in which British and Swedish young men have been found murdered in extremely violent ways. The discovery of filming equipment suggests the killer maybe recording his deeds to gain notoriety in the snuff film world. While Winter works the UK side of the case his colleague in Sweden questions a stripper named Angel, who he believes knows more than she is telling, her beauty and her expertise in handling people prove to be daunting challenge….. However the key to solving the case may lay with the thief who found a sack full of bloody clothes……I found the story to have a sluggish start and be a touch less captivating than the other books I have read so far in this series. It is intensive in police procedural and takes a while before the action kicks in however just when you think it has peaked you are thrown a few more curves to keep you guessing. The effects a homicide has on the officers working the case and on the victims’ families is quite emotional and well done. I was quite fascinated by the in depth psychological characterisation of the Chief Inspector and his British associate. There are many sub-characters and keeping up with their Swedish names and their parts can be challenging at times. I have the feeling I was on the wrong track at times and missed out on some of the important nuances between players. If I had started with this book I doubt if I would have continued with the series. I found the other books much more exciting and captivating however this one gives us an important introduction to Erik Winter, Sweden’s fictional youngest Chief Inspector. less
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Alyssa
I found this book rather dry and a little disturbing. Not one of my favorite mysteries ever...
anabia64
Also a keeper, but I just don't find the main character, Erik Winter, all that compelling.
chanell
Liked it. Glad for double dose of good news among the bad news at the end.
readlikethedickens
I enjoyed it and look forward to reading the next book in the series.
fallenangel
The later books in this series are much better. This is one to skip.
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