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Meet Me in Malmo
Meet Me in Malmo
Author: Torquil MacLeod
Second-rate journalist Ewan Strachan is delighted when he is invited to interview old university friend, Mick Roslyn -- now one of Sweden's leading film directors. Upon arrival in Malmö, however, Ewan makes a shock discovery -- the lifeless corpse of Roslyn's glamorous film star wife. Ewan is deeply shaken -- but his world is about ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780709091660
ISBN-10: 0709091664
Publication Date: 12/1/2010
Pages: 224
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3.3 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Robert Hale
Book Type: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 2
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Torquil MacLeod has written a fast-paced mystery with two engaging main characters. Yes, Ewan Strachan never has reached his full potential, but he's a bit of a charmer, and it's easy to forgive him a failure or two. In fact, the reader wants him to make a complete success of his interview with the famous film director and his beautiful movie star wife-- after all, Ewan's got the inside track, doesn't he? In her own way, Inspector Anita Sundström is just as appealing. She's a bit of a loner, having tired of the dating scene, and she's dedicated, hardworking, and just doesn't know when to quit.

If you like mysteries with more twists and turns than Lombard Street in San Francisco, Meet Me in Malmö is the book for you. I had an idea about the killer's identity from the very beginning, and I enjoyed seeing how that idea held up as the pages turned. As good as the plot twists were, I have to say that the ending-- with that last shocking volte-face-- was very abrupt. It almost felt as though the author had written one very long novel and decided that this was the best place to divide his manuscript into two books. Some readers may be put off by that ending, but it made me want to read book number two.

Do you enjoy crime fiction set in Scandinavia? Torquil MacLeod has written three Anita Sundström books, and I fully intend to read them all.


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