Original language: Swedish
Original title: frosted
Inanna Publication Year: 2002
Rating: Recommended
Kurt Wallander begin to feel tired of the routine detective obvious symptoms of aging, but also the perfect excuse to go to its creator retiring a character that has exploded, perhaps, too long. This results in a generational handover attempt (which seems to have flourished in successive novels) since it is their daughter who, despite his inexperience, eventually taking the reins of the case. Chance - that great enemy, in my opinion, any story, both filmed and written - will involve gradually Linda: little by little it begins to act on their own to demonstrate to his superiors that is capable of solving the more thorny issue. This makes it the most responsible for the investigation of a series of events apparently very serious and independent, which are based on events that occurred decades ago, with political ramifications, and monitoring the media and more than enough reasons for the terror group - something that would be unattainable in real life , Further contributing to subtract credibility to the story. But Mankell's skill in building artifacts lends credibility police later convincingly presenting the behavior of Linda, whose emotional involvement in the case together with their youth and newcomer status will lead to mistakes, recklessness and carelessness in chain and that, despite his natural impudence, can not avoid some irreparable disaster.
The daily life of the taciturn detective and father-daughter relationship is only the canvas on which weaves a story that, despite its thick seams, is a convincing argument against fanaticism and an exploration of friendship and its limitations, and a watchful eye on issues as diverse as deep impression on a child leaving the parental absence from childhood or the hateful and threatening nature of the world of cults.
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