Box 21
Ewert Grens 2
-
-
3,0 • 1 betyg
-
-
- 49,00 kr
Utgivarens beskrivning
THE INTERNATIONALLY BESTSELLING AUTHORS OF THREE SECONDS AND CELL 8 INTRODUCE DCI EWERT GRENS TO THE CRUEL REALITY OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING.
'This is crime writing at its most ambitious and morally complex' Financial Times
Lydia Grajauskas will never forget the face.
The face of the trafficker who brought her to Stockholm: the man responsible for three unrelenting years of forced prostitution and slavery.
DCI Ewert Grens will never forget the name.
The name of the prisoner the day his life was destroyed: the man responsible for twenty-five years of torturous heartache.
Sweden will never forget their revenge . . .
Box 21 is a steely, airtight thriller containing both the harshest aspects of degradation and retaliation, and the toughest questions surrounding the morality of violent and obsessive reprisal.
Looking for a companion to Box 21? Look no further than Roslund & Hellström's Pen 33 . . .
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The Swedish writing team of Roslund and Hellstr m make their U.S. debut with a remarkable tale of loss, addiction and revenge set in Stockholm's seedy underworld. Ewert Grens, a veteran detective, is haunted by a tragic incident that occurred 25 years earlier that left his young wife, a fellow police officer, an invalid. When the man responsible, notorious criminal Jochum Lang, is released from prison, Grens vows to put him away for life. Meanwhile, the detective arrives at a crime scene where a teenage prostitute, Lydia Grajauskas, has been nearly beaten to death by her Russian pimp. Alternating chapters fill in the backstory of Lydia and Alena Sljusareva, girls lured away from Lithuania under false pretenses and sold as sex slaves. In a bizarre twist, Lydia escapes from her hospital bed and ends up taking hostages. This taut and nuanced thriller should appeal to fans of Mo Hayder, Denise Mina and, of course, Henning Mankell.
Kundrecensioner
Great start but dissapointing finish
I was not familiar with the authors and read the book due to a trailer of TV series based on this book.
I loved the beginning up till about middle. I usually am too obsessed with reading that i don’t see the twists coming or who the villain is, but I did in this one.
The main character is very dislikable. And his sidekick at the end proves to disappointing as well. Sometimes dislikable characters can be funny and captivating (like Bäckström by Leif GW Persson) but i really detested the protagonist in this one.
However I loved how the book was written, it was easily readable despite the dark theme.