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Stenhuggaren (Fjällbacka #3) Hardcover | Pages: 404 pages
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Title:Stenhuggaren (Fjällbacka #3)
Author:Camilla Läckberg
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 404 pages
Published:June 29th 2005 by Forum bokförlag (first published 2005)
Categories:Mystery. Crime. Fiction. Thriller. European Literature. Scandinavian Literature

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När en av Fjällbackas hummerfiskare hittar en liten flicka drunknad, tror man först att hon dött av en olyckshändelse. Men obduktionen visar att hon har sötvatten med tvålrester i lungorna. Någon har alltså dränkt flickan inomhus, klätt på henne och kastat henne i havet. Men vem kan ha velat 7-åriga Sara så illa? Och varför?

Patrik Hedström, vars sambo Erica nyss fött deras första barn, blir tillsammans med sina kolleger på Tanumshede polisstation återigen indragen i en komplicerad mordutredning. Bakom Fjällbackas idylliska fasad döljer sig en annan verklighet – med grannfejder, familjekonflikter och barnporrhärvor.

Camilla Läckbergs tredje kriminalroman om Patrik Hedström och Erica Falck är lika oupphörligt spännande som Isprinsessan och Predikanten. Händelser i 1920-talets Fjällbacka vävs samman med nuet och det visar sig att gåtans lösning ligger i det förflutna.

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Original Title: Stenhuggaren
ISBN: 9137126385 (ISBN13: 9789137126388)
Edition Language: Swedish URL http://media.bonnierforlagen.se/visabok.aspx?isbn=9789137126388
Series: Fjällbacka #3
Characters: Erica Falck, Patrik Hedström
Setting: Fjällbacka(Sweden)

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I have a love/hate relationship with Camilla Lackberg. On the one hand, I really like her characters, to the extent that I'm disappointed when we don't get enough of a certain one in her novels (especially Erica; since the first novel she's been mostly a secondary figure--bring her back, Camilla!). I love the look into Swedish small-town life, where people let their babies sleep in strollers outside stores by themselves and cops don't carry guns. And yet ... and yet ... Her writing is just okay.

Well, I've done it. I finished the 3rd Lackberg Swedish murder mystery. This author really is something. I like her mind and like how she duct tapes together a story....When I first started this one, I thought I might not like it because it dealt with the death of a 7 year old girl. I don't like much of anything where a child comes to harm. But I understood why she did this, as our Protagonist Police Detective's woman just birthed a daughter....so of course this gave him the extra impetus needed

I just loooooove Lackberg's style... I've bought the whole Hedstrom series and I can't wait to start reading The stranger... Absolutely beutiful story... So many twists and turns... Right when you think you have figured everything out another secret is revealed and turns your world upside down... I'm officially a fan of NORDIC CRIME!!!!

Another gripping instalment in this excellent series. As usual there are murders and attempted murders aplenty plus an interesting back story, which eventually ties up with the main events and helps to explain why it all occurred.This is definitely a series to read in order because the character development is huge and different personalities and relationships are constantly changing. There are also several long running stories which pop up from time to time but are not resolved in just one

The first thjing I noticed about this book was the sticker placed on the cover, presumabl;y by the booksellers, saying "If you like Jo Nesbo you'll love this." And the books by Jo Nesbo have stickers saying "The next Stieg L:arsson". I'm not sure what these cvomparisons are supposed to achieve, except that Jo Nesbo's writing has recently come to look like a rather ineffectual attempt to imitate Stieg Larsson. But Lackberg has so far not tried to imitate either. Other than being crime fiction,

Before start, I have to point out that this was the second book I read from this author, who already is becoming one of my favorites.When I start a book of this genre, I want it confused me, fill me with fear but also keep me intrigued and guessing. And of course this one did it. The pace of this book is irrepressible and together with my good friend Patrik Hedstrom I had to take several cups of coffee to stay awake all night Reading. School? that can wait. This genre has become by far one of my

Well, the reason why I stopped reading this series was the overload of unnecessary content in book 2. Said this, The Stonecutter is not only better than its predecessor, but also a good example of well-executed crime fiction.
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