Mourning in Malmo :The seventh Inspector Anita Sundstrom mystery - Inspector Anita Sundstrom Mysteries
Mourning in Malmo :The seventh Inspector Anita Sundstrom mystery - Inspector Anita Sundstrom Mysteries
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3 January, 2020
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Shortly after Inspector Anita Sundstrom's mother's death, Anita is called to an apartment where an 80-year-old man with dementia has tried to kill his wife. The case sparks off a renewed interest in the death of her father, who was lost in the 1994 MS Estonia ferry disaster. It's not long before she discovers that she's stumbled into a tangled web of conspiracy theories surrounding the tragedy, and the unstable and violent dawn of a newly independent Estonia. At the same time, Anita's also involved in an investigation into the murder of a prominent member of Malmo's Pakistani community. When she's sidelined by her nemesis, Alice Zetterberg, she becomes more determined to discover the reasons behind her father's fate. She soon finds herself entering very dangerous waters that sweep her to Tallin, Stockholm and Oxford in search of answers that will finally give her closure in the seventh of the best-selling series of Anita Sundstrom crime mysteries.
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780857162076 |
| ISBN10 | 0857162071 |
| Number Of Pages | 364 |
| Item Weight | 1000 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | McNidder & Grace |
| Format | paperback |
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'Anita Sundstrom deserves a place alongside the best Nordic detectives.' QUENTIN BATES, 'In Anita Sundstroem, Torquil MacLeod is developing a Sarah Lund for our decade.' CAFE THINKING
Author's Bio
Torquil MacLeod was an advertising copywriter for 36 years. Born in Edinburgh, he now lives in Cumbria, with his wife, Susan. He came up with the idea for his Malmo detective, Inspector Anita Sundstrom, after the elder of his two sons moved to southern Sweden in 2000, and the author befriended two police detectives (both of whom worked out of the Ystad police station, the town in which author Henning Mankell's set his Kurt Wallander crime series!). The author is currently working on the ninth title in the series which is due to be published in late 2022.