Midwinter Sacrifice

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Midwinter Sacrifice
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Mons Kallentoft
Translated by Neil Smith
SeriesMalin Fors
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:448
Dimensions(mm): Height 197,Width 130
Category/GenreCrime and mystery
ISBN/Barcode 9781444721522
ClassificationsDewey:839.738
Audience
General
Illustrations None

Publishing Details

Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Imprint Hodder Paperback
Publication Date 5 January 2012
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

'An investigation consists of a mass of voices, the sort you can hear, and the sort you can't. You have to listen to the soundless voices, Malin. That's where the truth is hidden.' Early one morning in the coldest winter in Swedish memory, police detective Malin Fors is called away from the warm flat she shares with her teenage daughter. The naked body of a man has been found hanging from a tree on the deserted, frozen plain outside the town of Link ping. From the outset Malin is confronted with a host of unanswered questions: Who is the dead man How did he end up in a tree And where did the strange wounds on his body come from Malin and her team must search for the truth in a community that seems determined to keep its secrets, and follow in the frigid wake of a killer to the darkest corners of the human heart.

Author Biography

Mons Kallentoft grew up in a working-class household in the provincial town of Linkoping, Sweden, where the Malin Fors series is set. Before becoming a writer, he worked in journalism and is also a keen food critic. His first novel, Pesetas, was awarded the Swedish equivalent of the Whitbread Award. He has been married to Karolina for over 20 years, and they live in Stockholm with their daughter and son. His novels are translated into English by Neil Smith. Visit Mons' website at www.monskallentoft.se and his Facebook page at www.facebook.com/MonsKallentoft and follow him on Twitter @Kallentoft

Reviews

Meditative. Dark. Really, really cold . . . This is a worthy successor to Larsson's Millennium trilogy . . . This first installment in Kallentoft's crime series is a splendid representative of the Swedish crime novel, in all its elegance and eeriness. - Booklist Starred Review Don't bother with Stieg Larsson, Kallentoft is better - Magnus Utvik, Sweden's leading critic One of the best-realised female heroines I've read by a male writer - Guardian The highest suspense - Camilla Lackberg, international bestselling author of The Stonecutter He has a completely unique style, an exquisite narrative that you drink in with pleasure . . . I'm convinced: a crime novel doesn't get much more beautiful than this - Kristianstadsbladet A gripping opening gambit . . . Investigating inspector Malin Fors is a feisty single mother, whose flaws are intriguing and endearing . . . The chillingly suspense-filled story works up to a truly stunning finale. - Easy Living Sharp writing and original insights add spice - Literary Review This is a dark novel, full of awful people and desperate loneliness. Kallentoft is ruthless in his descriptions, but there is a great story here with solid police work leading Fors to the tale of the dead man in the tree. A must for the fans of Swedish crime novels. - Globe and Mail