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Faceless Killers

By Henning Mankell & Steven T. Murray
Faceless Killers by Henning Mankell & Steven T. Murray digital book - Fable

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A #1 international bestseller: This “exquisite novel of mesmerizing depth” launched the acclaimed Wallander Mysteries and BBC series starring Kenneth Branagh (Los Angeles Times).
 
Early one morning, a small-town farmer discovers that his neighbors have been victims of a brutal attack during the night: An old man has been bludgeoned to death, and his tortured wife lies dying before the farmer’s eyes. The only clue is the single word she utters before she dies: “foreign.”
 
In charge of the investigation is Inspector Kurt Wallander, a local detective whose personal life is in a shambles. His family is falling apart, he’s gaining weight, and he drinks too much and sleeps too little. Tenacious and levelheaded in his sleuthing, he and his colleagues must contend with a wave of violent xenophobia as they search for the killers.
 
Winner of the Sweden’s Best Mystery Award and the first installment in the series that inspired the PBS program Wallander starring Kenneth Branagh, Faceless Killers is a razor-sharp, stylishly dark police procedural with searing social commentary that reaches beyond its genre to produce “a superior novel—and a harbinger of great things to come” (Booklist).

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Slightly Smiling Face“Interesting read and commentary on immigration, police work and broken government policies in 1990s Sweden. Kurt Wallander is a flawed character, but ultimately is an intriguing character to follow as he leads the police force in this small Swedish town in solving a gruesome double murder. The book does a great job at laying out the thought process and the various avenues that Wallander and his colleagues follow in trying to solve the crime. Henning Mankell has a distinct writing style in that it is straight forward. The characters in the book feel distinct but not overly explained that keeps the focus on the crime as well as on establishing Wallander. This writing style is refreshing to read compared to some other reads I have done in the mystery genre of late.”
Expressionless Face“This book was written by a man for other men who like action movies and objectifying women. Kurt Wallander is one of the most unlikeable main characters that I have read in a long time. The ending was enormously unsatisfying, the writing felt clunky and bland, and I felt completely disconnected to all of the characters and, at times, even large portions of the storyline. This picture of a rough-around-the-edges, divorced, alcoholic detective is overused and often done wrong anyway. Its commentary on immigration is wildly problematic, and Wallander is either directly bigoted or just loosely passive when it comes to many issues. The fact that he sexually assaults the prosecutor and later she accepts his apology and goes on dates with him afterward, even though she's married, is insane. In general, there is a great deal I take issue with in this book, and if I hadn't read this for a class, I would have immediately sought to forget everything I just read.”

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