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Änglavakter by Kristina Ohlsson

gingerrachelle's review against another edition

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challenging dark emotional mysterious sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.5


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robinhigdon's review against another edition

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3.0

enjoyed the story and the foreign perspective

miamaria's review

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4.0

Läste ut Änglavakter av Kristina Ohlsson för ett tag sedan. Denna bok köpte jag inbunden, men de andra i serien om Fredrika Bergman och hennes kollegor Alex Recht och Peder Rydh har jag läst som e-bok på telefonen.

Detta var den första boken jag började läsa av författaren, men slutade efter ett par kapitel då jag förstod att det fanns fler böcker i en serie. Läste snabbt de andra två och fortsatte sedan med denna.

Ibland irriterar jag mig på personer i boken som inte reagerar som de borde göra. Varför är de så dumma ibland? Man vet lite vad som kommer hända pga de infogade förhörsprotokollen i boken men hoppas ändå att det ska gå bra och att de ska göra vettiga beslut ;)

chiv's review against another edition

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dark mysterious tense
  • Strong character development? No

4.0

wictory's review against another edition

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4.0

This was a great example of the Scandinavian crime genre - it's a little dark, a little gritty and comes to a crashing conclusion.

A cold case is reignited with the discovery of a body buried in a remote wooded area. The victim was Rebecca Tolle, a university student who had gone missing some years before. Investigator Alex Recht has never forgotten this case and now, in the midst of grieving for his deceased wife, he finds himself drawn back into this case and into the lives of the victim’s family and friends. Forensic investigator Frederika Berman is adjusting to parenthood with her partner Spencer, but returns to work early from maternity leave when the case begins creeping uneasily close to her newly-established home life.

Threads of this mystery spread widely, from the subject of Rebecca Tolle’s dissertation, a controversial children's author whose life was shrouded in mystery and rumor, to a secret film whose grisly footage hints at the existence of a dangerous circle and possibly, more victims. As holes appear in witness alibis and accusations of questionable behavior fly, no one is above suspicion.

The Disappeared is book 3 in author Kristina Ohlsson's Fredrika Berman series. Don't let that prevent you from diving in; I hadn't read the first entries in the series and it didn't impact my interest in the book or ability to connect with the characters at all.