Murder in Malmö: The second Inspector Anita Sundström mystery. The Malmö Mysteries Book 2. (Inspector Anita Sundstrom mysteries): The Second Inspector Anita Sundstrom Mystery

Murder in Malmö: The second Inspector Anita Sundström mystery. The Malmö Mysteries Book 2. (Inspector Anita Sundstrom mysteries): The Second Inspector Anita Sundstrom Mystery

by TorquilMacLeod (Author)

Synopsis

A gunman is loose in Malmo and he's targeting immigrants. The charismatic head of an advertising agency is found dead in his shower. Inspector Anita Sundstrom wants to be involved in the murder investigations, but she is being sidelined by her antagonistic boss. She is assigned to find a stolen painting by a once-fashionable artist, as well as being lumbered with a new trainee assistant. She also has to do to restore her professional reputation after a deadly mix-up in a previous high-profile case. Then another prominent Malmo businessman is found murdered and Sundstrom finds herself back in the action and facing new dangers in the second Anita Sundstrom Malmo mystery.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 322
Publisher: McNidder & Grace
Published: 23 Jul 2015

ISBN 10: 0857161148
ISBN 13: 9780857161147

Media Reviews
'A readable, entertaining debut novel; I hope that Anita Sundstrom will be assigned to more cases in future books.' Euro Crime 'Crammed with adventure, this book has more twists and turns than a plate of spaghetti.' Lancashire Telegraph
Author Bio
Torquil MacLeod is an advertising copywriter and author. Born in Edinburgh, he now lives in Cumbria with his wife, Susan. He came up with the idea for his Malmo Mysteries after visiting the elder of his two sons in southern Sweden and befriending two police detectives (both of whom worked out of the Ystad police station!). MEET ME IN MALMO and MISSING IN MALMO are the first and third Anita Sundstrom crime novels. Torquil is working on a fourth title which should be available in early 2015. He still visits Malmo regularly to see his Swedish grandson.