The Stonecutter
Patrik Hedström and Erica Falck, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Eamonn Riley
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Written by:
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Camilla Läckberg
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For the first time in English, the third psychological thriller from No 1 bestselling Swedish crime sensation Camilla Läckberg.
The remote resort of Fjällbacka has seen its share of tragedy, though perhaps none worse than that of the little girl found in a fisherman's net. But this was no accidental drowning…
Local detective Patrik Hedström has just become a father. It is his grim task to discover who could be behind the murder of a child both he and his partner Erica knew well.
What he does not know is how the case will reach into the dark heart of Fjällbacka and tear aside its idyllic façade, perhaps forever.
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- LMM
- 2024-07-17
More indoctrination than murder mystery
I wish they would honestly describe books before you purchase. This is less a murder mystery than a treatise on ADHD and the like. The irony of what the book preaches is that it is not the behavior we should recognize and accommodate but the label. if a child has the proper label, they and their parents are entirely blameless for any behavior but if an adult displays all the halmark behaviors of these conditions but are without the acceptable diagnosis, they are portrayed as difficult to work with, bad at their jobs and just generally bad people. The hypocrisy of the author in not acknowledging this is so distracting the tale is only going to be enjoyed by other zealots. Label good. Exact behavior without label (and always an adult) bad. Makes for a tedious read.
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