Another Time, Another Life

Another Time, Another Life

by Leif GW Persson (Author)

Synopsis

Stockholm. 1975. Six young people take the entire staff of the West German embassy hostage, demanding that the Baader-Meinhof members being held as prisoners in West Germany be released immediately. The long siege ends with the deaths of two hostages and the wounding of several others, including the captors. 1989: When a Swedish civil servant is murdered, the two leading detectives on the case, Anna Holt and Bo Jarnebring, find their investigation hastily shelved by an incompetent and corrupt senior investigator. 1999. Lars Johansson, having just joined the Swedish Security Police, decides to tie up a few loose ends left behind by his predecessor: specifically, two files on Swedes who had allegedly collaborated on the 1975 assault on the West German embassy, one of whom turned out to be the murder victim in 1989. Johansson reopens the investigation and, with help from detectives Jarnebring and Holt, follows the leads - right up the Swedish political ladder...Awarded Best Swedish Crime Novel by the Swedish Academy of Crime Writers on its original publication in 2003, Another Time, Another Life is an astonishingly accomplished and resonant thriller spanning twenty-five years, centred around the still-unsolved murder of Prime Minister Olof Palme in 1986.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 416
Publisher: Doubleday
Published: 15 Mar 2012

ISBN 10: 0385614195
ISBN 13: 9780385614191
Book Overview: From the grand master of Scandinavian crime fiction-and one of the best crime writers of our time-a critically acclaimed thriller spanning twenty-five years, centered around the still unsolved murder of Prime Minister Olof Palme in 1986.

Media Reviews
Persson cleverly blends Swedish politics, corruption and police procedural in a way that will appeal to fans of the current crop of Danish TV dramas The Times Another winner from Persson. If anything, it's even better than the first book. Fans of Scandinavian crime fiction will eat it up Library Journal (US) Ambitious... the look at the fictional individual detectives and their fates through the years enriches the story Publishers Weekly (US) This may be just what fans of Jo Nesbo and Stieg Larsson are looking for Booklist *Starred Review* (USA) Dark, politically charged thriller... A practiced, Larsson-worthy procedural Kirkus Reviews (US)
Author Bio
Leif G,W. Persson is Scandinavia's most renowned criminologist and a leading psychological profiler. He has also served as an advisor to the Swedish Ministry of Justice. Since 1991, he has been Professor at the National Swedish Police Board and is regularly consulted by media as the country's foremost expert on crime. He is the author of nine bestselling novels including most recently The Dying Detective which won both the Swedish Academy of Crime Writers' Award for Best Crime Novel of 2010 and The Glass Key for Best Scandinavian Crime Novel of 2010. In 2012, he became the first crime writer to win Sweden's prestigious Piraten Award.