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Borkmann's Point
Borkmann's Point: An Inspector Van Veeteren Mystery [2] | Hakan Nesser
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International Bestseller Internationally bestselling author Hkan Nesser makes his U.S. debut with this riveting tale of murder and suspense that reveals the deep humanity of the characters portrayed even as it sends chills up the spine. Chief Inspector Van Veeteren is called to the sleepy coastal town of Kalbringen to assist the local police in the investigation of two recent ax murders. Soon the case turns from bad to worse when another body turns up and one of Van Veeterens colleagues, a young female detective, disappears without a trace. Now Van Veeteren must find the killer, and, it is hoped, his colleague, before anyone else comes to harm. Riveting and intellectually satisfying, Borkmanns Point unfolds like a chess match where each move could prove deadly. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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emmaturi
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So this was an easy read not one of his best, but ok! I have visited two bookshops in Auckland and did not buy anything. But still many other cities to see and bookshops to visit, so who knows! #books #bookcover #bookmad #lovetoread

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bobregina
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Christmas gifts for myself 💝 I meant to read Hakan Nesser thriller novels for a long, long time. I think it is the second one in the series. And how beautiful is Kamila Shamsie cover?? 🎄

Lacythebookworm That cover 😍😍😍 I‘ve got to pick up a copy! 7y
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Procrastireader
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A low-key Nordic mystery/ police procedural, in the vein of the Kurt Wallander series--but not as angsty. One of the most interesting parts was the stunning difference in the entire understanding of how an investigation is handled between a similar American procedural and this one. It's not the first of the series, but it is the first for me, so that may account for my feelings of disconnection from Van Veeteren.