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A review by urlphantomhive
Midzomermoord by Henning Mankell
4.0
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This was the first book by Henning Mankell I read, or actually listened to. I know it was a little weird to start in the middle of the Wallander series, but still I enjoyed it a lot since it was during the time the Scandinavian detective books were hugely popular in the Netherlands and I also read a lot of them.
I was intrigued by the story, but since it was my first encounter with the characters, I at first missed some of the important things that are going on in this book. However, it was more than enough to follow the story of this particular case, which was intriguing.
It's been a while, but one of the things that I still remember most vividly is the slow pace of the narrator which I didn't particularly liked.
NB: I listened to a Dutch audiobook
This was the first book by Henning Mankell I read, or actually listened to. I know it was a little weird to start in the middle of the Wallander series, but still I enjoyed it a lot since it was during the time the Scandinavian detective books were hugely popular in the Netherlands and I also read a lot of them.
I was intrigued by the story, but since it was my first encounter with the characters, I at first missed some of the important things that are going on in this book. However, it was more than enough to follow the story of this particular case, which was intriguing.
It's been a while, but one of the things that I still remember most vividly is the slow pace of the narrator which I didn't particularly liked.
NB: I listened to a Dutch audiobook