He Who Kills the Dragon: Bäckström 2

He Who Kills the Dragon: Bäckström 2

by Leif GW Persson (Author)

Synopsis

In this second installment of Persson's trilogy of police procedurals featuring the small, fat and primitive Evert Backstrom, the grand master's most appallingly repulsive (and funniest) character is finally given his fifteen minutes of fame by way of his patented combination of laziness, luck, and an unbelievable sense of timing. A seemingly ordinary murder puzzles Backstrom, who is struggling with strict orders from his doctor to lead a healthier life. His gut feeling proves him right: within days, his team has another murder linked to the first on their hands, and reports of alleged ties to a Securicor heist gone out of control, killing two. The nation needs a hero, and the newly appointed head of the Vasterort police force Anna Holt needs somebody to kill the dragon for her. Who better to heed to the task than Evert Backstrom: self-sufficient, ostentatious, devoid of moral, Hawaii shirt-clad, and, latterly, armed?

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 400
Publisher: Doubleday
Published: 10 Oct 2013

ISBN 10: 0857520725
ISBN 13: 9780857520722
Book Overview: An award winning, darkly comic and compelling Swedish crime novel from a master of the genre

Media Reviews
He Who Kills The Dragon is written with a humoristic sledgehammer, and Persson has rarely been so entertaining as he is in this novel, where he sends his eccentric nightmare version of Karlsson On The Roof out on new adventures among drunkards, murderers and an acerbic police force. Fyens Stiftstidende (Denmark) An excellent story of a crime, with so many levels and subtleties in the plot that there is only one way to read this book - in one stretch. Boras Tidning A perfectly brilliant crime novel Dagbladet A wonderful novel Aftenpost
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.