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Sto caricando le informazioni... Blessed Are Those Who Thirst: Hanne Wilhelmsen Book Two (A Hanne Wilhelmsen Novel) (originale 1994; edizione 2012)di Anne Holt (Autore)
Informazioni sull'operaLa vendetta di Anne Holt (1994)
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Immer am Wochenende tauchen deutliche Spuren von blutigen Gewaltverbrechen auf, doch vorerst fehlen die Opfer – bis sie gefunden und als junge Ausländerinnen identifiziert werden, über deren Aufenthalt nur die Fremdenpolizei informiert war. Als eines Tages die Studentin Kristine vergewaltigt wird, scheint die Theorie vom fremdenhassenden Mörder hinfällig. Müssen Hanne Wilhelmsen und ihr Kollege Håkon Sand mit ihren Ermittlungen von vorn beginnen? Doch da ist auch noch Kristines Vater, der zum Äußersten bereit ist … Number Two in a strong series, and one that lives up to the promise of the series opener. This is the second novel in Anne Holt's Hanne Wilhelmsen series. Hanne is a detective on the Oslo police force, definitely overworked but still a very good and a very dedicated cop. This novel begins with a series of "pranks" -- empty spaces drenched with blood -- but soon escalates into a matter of rape and murder. Background conditions add to the pressure, with Oslo in the middle of a heatwave, and police budgets under super-tight controld The cops are focussed on the murders rather than the rape, but the rape victim becomes a central character in the novel, which raises important questions about whether or not rapists are adequately pursued and fnished. The novel also examines the issue of vengeance, in a nuanced and complex way. Meanwhile, Hanne's relationship with her femaie partner -- who would like Hanne to be a little less uptight about keeping her private life private -- is an endearing subsidiary theme. There are eight novels (according to Wikipedia) in the series: that leaves me six to go. I first 'discovered Anne Holt when I read the Edgar nominated 1222 featuring recurring protagonist Hanne Wilhelmsen last year. (and loved it!) Holt is a Norwegian author and started the Hanne series in 1993. Holt has worked for the Oslo P.D., as a lawyer and a journalist and news anchor as well. This extensive background has added much authenticity to this crime series. The first books featuring Hanne are just being released to North American markets this year. Blessed Are Those Who Thirst is the second in the series. Oslo Detective Inspector Hanne Wilhelmsen and her colleagues are sweating it out - both figuratively and literally. Oslo is in the middle of a heat wave and crime rate is rising with the thermometer. Hanne is called out to investigate an abandoned shed - covered in blood with a series of cryptic number written on the wall. There's no body and until testing is carried out, no indication it is human blood. Hanne's caseload increases when she is given another crime to investigate - that of a brutal rape. But the rape clearance rate in Norway is appalling. And the victim and her father are aware of that....Then another blood soaked scene and set of numbers is discovered.... I was so enamoured of the middle aged Hanne in 1222 that it was a bit of a shock to encounter a young Hanne. But I enjoyed seeing the beginnings of this character - her interactions with fellow cops, her complicated relationship with her sexuality and her partner. Her initial enthusiasm has not been replaced by the cynicism that will come by 1222. What hasn't changed is Hanne's pursuit of the truth, her keen sense of observation and her dedication to justice. Holt has two story lines running perpendicular - that of Hanne's investigation and personal life and that of the rape victim and her father. Both are intriguing. but also handled with thoughtful introspection. Holt successfully combines credible plotting with an engaging lead, as well as some social commentary, to produce an excellent read. I did find the translation a little stilted, but it certainly didn't detract from my enjoyment. Now, normally I won't go back to the beginning of a series if I've read the latest. In Holt's case, I will be making an exception. I'm quite taken with this series and will be watching for the next release. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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It is only the beginning of May but in Oslo a brutal heat wave has coincided with an alarming increase in violent crime. In the latest instance, police investigator Hanne Wilhelmsen is sent to a macabre crime scene on the outskirts of town. An abandoned shed is covered in blood. On one wall an eight-digit number is written in blood. There is no body--nor any sign of a victim. Is it a kid's prank or foul play? Is it even human blood? As more bloody numbers are found in isolated locations throughout Oslo, Hanne's colleague Håkon Sand makes a startling discovery: the digits correspond to the filing numbers of foreign immigrants. All are female, all are missing. Is there a serial killer on the loose in Oslo? Meanwhile, as the trail heats up, the victim of a horrific unsolved rape case and her father have each decided to take justice into their own hands. Hanne and Håkon soon discover that they aren't the only ones on the hunt for the killer. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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