Mass Market Paperback

English language

Published Jan. 2, 2011 by Vintage Crime/Black Lizard.

ISBN:
978-0-307-74285-8
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OCLC Number:
754772079

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First in the Kurt Wallander series. It was a senselessly violent crime: on a cold night in a remote Swedish farmhouse an elderly farmer is bludgeoned to death, and his wife is left to die with a noose around her neck. The only other clue that the police have is one that they wish they didn't: the dying woman's last word is "foreign."

In the first riveting installment in the internationally bestselling Wallander series, police inspector Kurt Wallander doggedly investigates the horrible crime, as he contends with his own demons and tries to keep the public outcry for vengeance against an already reviled immigrant community at bay. (back cover)

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reviewed Faceless Killers by Henning Mankell (An Inspector Wallander Mystery)

Didn't love it!

This is the first book of a series, so maybe they get better, but it wasn't great. The writing is very lazy. There's single sentences that cover things I wanted to know more about, and entire paragraphs where a word or two would've sufficed. There's a lot of casual racism and sexism throughout, which the reader is supposed to understand as problematic, but Wallander often seems to thinks to himself "Huh, that person is racist and/or sexist, but I'd rather not call them out right now." Perhaps the most interesting thing about the book is Wallander's own problems with women and minorities, which as a character he seems to recognize and want to address, but the structure around it isn't good enough to make that meaningful or interesting.

reviewed Faceless Killers by Henning Mankell (Kurt Wallander mysteries)

Review of 'Faceless Killers' on 'Goodreads'

3.5 stars. This was a very short book and unexpectedly found me page-turning, despite it not being very spectacular. The protagonist is Kurt Wallander, a middle aged police officer in the Swedish country side. His wife just left him, he is estranged from his daughter and has a problematic relationship to his aging father. He is confronted with the brutal murder of a farmer couple. As suspicion falls onto foreigners, the situation heats up because of rising antagonism towards foreigners seeking political asylum in Sweden in the 90s.

I have read far better crime stories. But this is not so much about the crime and solving it. This is about Kurt Wallander the person, the changes in his life and his country. So if you are looking for something along the lines of Girl with a Dragon Tattoo, this is not that book. It's bleak and it's easy to feel …

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