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The fifth woman / Henning Mankell ; translated from the Swedish by Steven T. Murray.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Swedish Publication details: New York : New Press : Distributed by W.W. Norton, 2000.Description: 423 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 1565845471
Uniform titles:
  • Femte kvinnan. English
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 839.73/74 21
LOC classification:
  • PT9876.23.A49 F4613 2000
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Vol info Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult Book Adult Book Main Library Mystery Mankell, Henning KW 6 Available 33111003131063
Total holds: 0

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From the #1 international-bestselling master of Scandinavian noir: a "marvelously told mystery" of murder in Sweden and corruption in Africa ( Austin American-Statesman ).

In an African convent, four nuns and an unidentified fifth woman are found with their throats slit. The local police do little to investigate . . . and cover up the unknown woman's death. A year later in Sweden, Holger Eriksson, a retired car dealer and birdwatcher, is skewered to death after falling into a pit of carefully sharpened bamboo poles. Soon after, the body of a missing florist is discovered strangled and tied to a tree. Baffled and appalled by the crimes, the only clues Inspector Kurt Wallander has to go on are a skull, a diary, and a photo of three men.

What ensues is a complex, meticulously plotted investigation that will push the detective to his limits. The key is the unsolved killing of the fifth woman in Africa--who was she, and what did she have to do with the brutal deaths of two seemingly innocent men? Are more victims in danger? The answers will lead Wallander to question everything he thought he knew about the psychology of murder.

An international bestseller, this "scary and cunning tale" ( Rocky Mountain News ) "achieves the satisfying density of plot and characterization" that established Henning Mankell as one of the twentieth-century's finest crime writers. His Kurt Wallander mysteries are now the basis for the hit TV show Wallander starring Kenneth Branagh ( The Baltimore Sun ).

"A Kurt Wallander mystery."

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