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Roep Uit De Verte (1998)

by Åke Edwardson(Favorite Author)
3.65 of 5 Votes: 2
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Inspector Winter
review 1: This is part of a series of Inspector Winters books. This did not add much to his story. It was a psychological mystery. As far as structure it really did not have the usual 3 peaks with the most compelling driving us to the finish. It was all one level and one story and one push to solve the case. I found it slow and over done. I have enjoyed Ake Edwardson and will buy another from him. He does created well constructed characters and great dialog. This was just a little too quiet and safe.
review 2: I really like Edwardson's style to write book. Winter is so much more realistic, because Edwardson lets readers take a peak inside his head, to read about his inner thoughts. They might seem chaotic, but aren't all our thoughts a bit chaotic, rushing inside
... moreour heads? I know some think policework is boring in Edwardson's books, because police have to go through the same things again and again. But that's what policework is in the real time. People lie, some evidence isn't found at the first time, new evidence come up etc. I like Edwardson's realistic style! less
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Alex
I seem to be reading this series out of order, but it isn't interfering with my enjoyment of them.
Fred
Not quite as good a translation as Frozen Tracks, but intricate plot twist.
anil
A good series -- recommended for those who like Henning Mankell.
Sofia
interesting...not sure if I would read any more of this author
cristinalina
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