The man from Beijing

365 pages

English language

Published Feb. 1, 2010 by Alfred A. Knopf.

ISBN:
978-0-307-27186-0
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OCLC Number:
326509270

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Hudiksvall, January 2006, police find eighteen people massacred in a small village. They think it's the work of a mad man but Birgitta and August believe they were killed by the same person who killed their mother.

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Everything went well -- a mass-murder in Swedish village, investigation, suspects -- until the story moved to China. Then it became less plausible, mixed with a long but unconvincing lecture on Chinese politics and thinking. That, coming from a Swede, seemed wrong. By the end, the author was so lost in his (misunderstood) vision of modern China, that he forgot to give us what we waited for the whole book -- a motive for those horrific murders from the opening of the story. Pity, it had such a promise. I prefer authors who stick to what they know best. A Swede should stick to Swedish mystery.

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Subjects

  • Mass murder investigation
  • Massacres
  • Serial murder investigation
  • Women judges
  • Revenge
  • Fiction

Places

  • Sweden