Unseen

Unseen

by Mari Jungstedt (Author), Mari Jungstedt (Author), Tiina Nunnally (Translator)

Synopsis

The first body they found was the dog. The poor creature's throat has been cut, and one paw severed completely. Then they found the body of the woman. She had been stabbed, again and again; she was naked, a piece of cloth had been stuffed into her mouth. The picturesque holiday island of Gotland is in the middle of a busy tourist season when the young woman is discovered murdered. Suspicion falls on her husband - the couple had been seen fighting the evening before. Inspector Anders Knutas is hoping it will be a straight-forward case; the local authorities are hoping so too, but more out of an interest in protecting the tourist trade than any desire to see justice served. Then another victim is discovered, again she is a young woman and she has been murdered in the same chilling manner. Inspector Knutas must face up to the horrifying prospect that there is a serial killer loose on the island. Knutas, aided by investigative journalist Johan Berg, begins to piece together the tragic history that unites the two victims, and alarmingly points to more murders to come. The killer remains unknown, moving freely, unseen, on the island. All that is clear is that the two victims are just the beginning, unless Knutas and Berg find the killer before he strikes again.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Doubleday
Published: 01 Jan 2007

ISBN 10: 0385611196
ISBN 13: 9780385611190
Book Overview: Scandinavian crime at its best and most commercial. For all fans of Henning Mankell.

Media Reviews
Unseen has everything we have come to expect from a great Swedish crime novel--- graceful prose, deft characterization, and a setting that is somehow both familiar and strange, like a kind of dream-world. But what makes this first novel unique is its author's ability to write with a bird's-eye view about horrible events while at the same time maintaining a poet's sense of intimacy about what her characters think and feel. Possessing such skills as these---scope and heart, a desire to get to the truth---makes Mari Jungstedt the new writer to watch. ---Daniel Judson, Shamus Award winner and author of The Darkest Place A remarkable debut. --Der Spiegel Tense, psychologically credible crime fiction that boasts both a concise plot and sympathetic and complex characters. -- literature.de True Swedish crime - exciting, harsh, yet sensitive. -- Hoerzu
Author Bio
Mari Jungstedt has worked as a radio and television journalist for fourteen years. This is her debut novel, and the first in a series set on the island of Gotland off the coast of Sweden. She lives in Stockholm with her husband and two children.