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Sto caricando le informazioni... Eldvittnet (originale 2011; edizione 2012)di Lars Kepler
Informazioni sull'operaLa testimone del fuoco: romanzo di Lars Kepler (2011)
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When a medium contacts the police department with claims about a murder at a rural home for wayward girls, detective Joona Linna investigates bizarre clues only to find himself confronting more violent truths and a figure from his past. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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The story centers around the murder of a teenage girl at what can be best described as a "Halfway Home" for mentally ill girls who are too "disturbed" for the foster care system. The girl is found in the blood-drenched isolation room, with her hands placed over her eyes. All the evidence points towards the newest girl Vicky, who, coincidentally, disappeared the same night. Due to the nature of the murder, Detective Joona Linna, a Säpo officer, is sent to the small town as an observer. The case quickly absorbs him, and he has a hard time separating himself from it. As the search continues for Vicky, circumstances occur which only heightens the suspicion against her. Yet many things still don't fit. Then on top of that, a middle-aged woman and proclaimed psychic named Flora begins harassing the police after she has a real vision that she believes has revealed crucial evidence to the case.
The story doesn't really have a dull point in it. There is constant action occurring pretty much throughout the story. Moreover, it has several twists that would make Shyamalan himself proud. One thing to be aware of, however, when you read the book, is that it IS part of a series. While most of the story can be read and understood as an independent story, there was a lot of backstory to Joona's character that I had a hard time following because I haven't (yet) read the previous two books. But you can put the pieces together fairly well and figure out basically what happened to him.
Something else I wasn't too crazy about in the book, was that there were some story lines and characters that seemed to be either going somewhere, or to be really important, and they actually turned out to go nowhere or to be a little pointless.
Overall though, I would recommend this book! It's a great mystery story, and it honestly leaves you wanting more. ( )