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Blackwater
Blackwater
Author: Kerstin Ekman
On Midsummer's Eve, 1974, Annie Raft arrives with her daughter Mia in the remote Swedish village of Blackwater to join her lover Dan on a nearby commune. On her journey through the deep forest, she sumbles upon the site of a grisly double murder--a crime that will remain unsolved for nearly twenty years, until the day Annie sees her grown daugh...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780385481786
ISBN-10: 0385481780
Publication Date: 1/1/1996
Pages: 434
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3 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Doubleday
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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Helpful Score: 2
After 115 pages, I finally gave up on this book. It is relatively well written but confusing. It seemed as if every time I turned a page or started a new chapter, I was somewhere else with people Who didn't seem to have anything to do with what came before. This was not flashbooks but disjointed stories that didn't cohere.
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I really liked this book. It's a fairly slow-paced mystery/thriller with lots of time to explore the people involved and the landscape. The countryside itself functions as a full-blown character. The resolution of the crime almost slid to the background as the author wove the lives of her characters. So not a page turner, I suppose, but a longer and more interesting read.
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I couldn't finish this book. The characters where to hard to tell apart.
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This came well recommended because it won the Swedish Crime Writers award for best crime novel.
I love 'murder mysteries' set in other places (in this case a very small Northern Swedish village).
Found it on a list of best Scandinavian mystery books - and it is good reading!
Besides the twists and turns crime books take, this is also a chance to get a real feeling for a place, its people, customs, way of life.


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