Liza Marklund
Last Will
Investgative Journalist: Annika Bengtzon
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Time: Present
Genre: Scandi Noir
This is the sixth of Marklund's Annika Bengtzon Novels which have followed her career from fist being appointed as a reporter. This plot begins with a murder of a member of a Nobel Prize selection committee by a hired assassin at the annual awards ceremony in front of Bengtzon
As the plot develops there is a questioning of the relationship between the integrity of the Nobel Prizes and the commercial pressures on medical research. A sub plot is developed as a terrorist cell takes credit for the murder and the Swedish Government is too happy top collude with the CIA to allow the rendition of suspect to Jordan.
Although the hired assassin returns to cover her mistakes, this is incidental to the main concern of the plot and the way Bengtzon becomes the target of the killer happens very rapidly at the end as an almost afterthought and is the least satisfactory aspect of an otherwise impressive thriller.
The underlying story ARCs concern
a) Bengzon's professional development and the integrity of tabloid journalism competing with emerging electronic media
b) Benggzon's personal life with the stresses on her marriage as she copes with her job, two small children and a husband with his own developing career as a Government adviser working on anti-terrorist legislation and which at one stage leaves hi trying to justify the rendition.
Rating A++ (I read it non stop in a day)
Liza Marklund's web site
Previously read,
(in chronological but not published order)
Prime Time
The Bomber
Red Wolf
Arni Thorarinsson
Season of the Witch
Investigative Journalist: Einar
Location: Akureyi, Iceland
Time : Present
Genre: Scandi-noir
The protaganist, Einar (no other name given) has been transferred from Reykjavik to the northern town of Akureyi as part of a bid to increase regional sales of his paper covering local issues. The early stages seem as much concerned with his settling in as the development of what will be the main plot. The story doesn't seem to get going until at least a third of the way in.
It concerns the apparent accidental death of a local businessman's wife and the murder of a student. Eventually the cases converge. Set against the background of an imminent General Election and Iceland's economic problems, there is also underlying concern about the impact of immigrant labour.
This appears to be the only Thorarinson novel traslated into English so far.although there are oher novels translated into other European languages
Rating B
Dana Stabenow
A Cold Blooded Business
Detective/Investigator: Kate Shugak
Location: Alaska
Time: Recent (mid 1990s)
Genre:
Kate Shugak is a former District Attorney's investigator, inveigled into specific jobs. She is a native Aleut living on a 160 acre holding in Alaska. In this novel she is asked to work undercover to discover who is responsible for drugs trafficing into a large closed industrial zone run by a major oil company. In this novel, the 4th in the series, she stumbles perhaps too fortuitously on the actual villains. Not quite as tight a plot as some of the previous Shugak novels I've read
An underlying concern in the Shugak novels is the status of Aleut and Inuit natives of Alaska, the frequent prejudice against them and their difficulty in coping with the rapid impact of the commercial development of Alaska, particularly the degrading influence of alcohol. The concern for the native Alaskans' disappearing culture lleads to a sub plot about the illegal export of historic ivory artefacts.
Rating B
Dana Stabenow web link
Previously read
A Cold Day for Murder
A Fatal Thaw
Dead in the Water
Karin Fossum
The Caller
Detective: Konrad Sejer
Location: Norway
Time: Present
Genre; Scandi-Noir
There's something quite different about Fossum's novel, her eighth featuring Konrad Sejer. This is not about a murder and its solution. It's about a maladjusted and negelected young man who vents his discontent on the world through seemingly harmless but still malicious practical jokes such as covering a sleeping baby with animal blood, posting a premature death notice for an old lady or sending a mother rushing to a hospital following a false call that her daughter had had a traffic accident. Fossum explores the impact of the hoaxes on the lives of the victims, particularly the parents of the blood covered child.
There is no intentional murder but the hoaxes seem to culminate in the horrific death of a child which may or may not have been the fault of the hoaxer followed quite quickly by the accidental death of the young man's much loved grandfather, as far as the police know at the hands of the hoaxer's drunkard mother. But the reader knows better.
Eventually the hoaxer meets his fate and only the little girl who has been one of his victims knows the truth.
Rating A
Web site about Karen Fossum
Other Inspector Sejer Books read previously
Don't Look Back (1)
When the Devil Holds (3)
Graham Hurley
Happy Days
Detective: Joe Faraday (Paul Winter) Jimmy Suttle
Time: Present
Location: Portsmouth
Genre: British Police Procedural
This is the twelfth and last of the Joe Faraday novels with Faraday, disillusioned and facing retirement after a likely reassignment from front line policing, being found dead from an overdose in the opening chapter. the main course of the novel works to the conclusion of the underlying story ARC which has been the conflict between Faraday and the growing power and menace of Portsmouth's most powerful criminal Bazza McKenzie and to some extent also covers the rehabilitation of Paul Winter, the Faraday aid who went to the "dark side" and began working for McKenzie.
Set against the background of the imminent 2010 General Election, McKenzie, with the aid of a spin doctor and a cmputer guru is positioning himself to run as an Independent in Portsmouth North. Winter, increasingly disillusioned with McKenzie is prepared to risk setting him up while the senior police establishment realise that the man's political ambitions must be stopped. The ne police officer who has ket a good reatioship with Winter, Jimmy Suttle, is Winter's handler on the covert operation, which leaves one wondering to the end whether the operation will see fate catch up with McKenzie and whether Winter will survive the plot.
Although Hurley has finished with Faraday, he is about to launch a new series picking up the career of Jimmy Suttle who has obtained a post outside Portsmouth.
Rating A
Graham Hurley's web site
Previously read in the series
Turnstone
The Take
Angels' Passing
Cut to Black
Blood and Honey
One Under
The price of Darkness
No Lovelier Death
Beyond Reach
Louise Penny
A Trick of the Light
Detective: Armand Gamache
Time: Present
Setting: Three Pines, Quebec
Genre: Police Procedural
This is the seventh of Penny's Gamache Novels which, like some of the previous ones, is set in the imagined idyllic village of Three Pines (so small it's not even on the map) not far from Montreal.
The main plot involves the murder of a bitchy art critic in the garden of the home of an artist and her long time former friend during a party packed with artists after the artist's successful show preview.The investigation explores jealous rivalries in the art world an delves the victim's past relationship with a number of characters.
Much of the underlying story ARC harks back to the trauma that Gamache and his 2iC endured during a violent incident in an earlier novel but also devlops the charcters of many of the Three Pines' residents introduced in previous novels
Rating B+
Louise Penny's Website
Previously Read Novels in the Series : Still Life (Gamache 1)