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Murder in Malmö: The Second Inspector Anita Sundstrom Mystery
Murder in Malmö: The Second Inspector Anita Sundstrom Mystery
Murder in Malmö: The Second Inspector Anita Sundstrom Mystery
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Murder in Malmö: The Second Inspector Anita Sundstrom Mystery

Written by Torquil MacLeod

Narrated by Marguerite Gavin

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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When Inspector Anita Sundström discovers that a gunman is targeting immigrants in Malmö and that the charismatic head of an advertising agency has been found dead in his shower, she is determined to investigate. Unfortunately, she is sidelined by her antagonistic boss, who has given her the task of finding a stolen painting by a once-fashionable artist. She also has to restore her professional reputation after a deadly mix-up in a previous high-profile case. But when another prominent Malmö businessman is found murdered, Sundström finds herself back in the action and facing new threats.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 16, 2015
ISBN9781494581688

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Although the plot is independent of its predecessor, this novel starts very soon after the conclusion of "Meet Me In Malmo" in which we were introduced to Anita Sundstrom, the engaging Deetective Inspector from the Swedish police force. Ewan Strachan is still in jail following his arrest in traumatic circumstances at the end of "Meet Me In Malmo" and Sundstrom has only just returned to work. She has picked a difficult time for her return to duty, coinciding with the unusual murder of an advertising executive while a gunman is on the loose shooting members of Sweden's immigrant communities at random. To cap it all, there is a series of art robberies, all of works by Pelle Munk. Then a banker is murdered in his own car, with a facile attempt to disguise it as suicide, though this doesn't fool the police even for a moment.Sundstrom goes through his briefcase and finds some unexpected DVDs, and it suddenly appears that there may be a political motive with its roots in Sweden's darker history.I enjoyed the earlier book and was pleased to see that this second outing maintained the high quality. Sundstrom is an interesting character - sufficiently flawed to be empathetic, without (as so often happens) being quirky to the point of cliche. I am looking forward to the third volume now ... and I also think I would like to visit Malmo.