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Stopping to use a cash machine one evening, a man falls to the ground- dead. A taxi driver is brutally murdered by two teenage girls who demonstrate a complete lack of remorse. One girl escapes police custody and disappears without trace. Soon afterwards, a blackout covers half the country. When an engineer arrives at the malfunctioning power station, he makes a grisly discovery... Inspector Kurt Wallander is sure that these events must be linked - somehow. Hampered by the discovery of betrayals in his own team, lonely and frustrated, Wallander begins to lose conviction in his role as a detective. And somehow these criminals seem always to know the police's next move.
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Firewall, Henning Mankell
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- Année de publication
- 2012
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- Titre
- Firewall
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Henning Mankell
- Éditeur
- Vintage
- Publié
- 2012
- Format
- souple
- ISBN10
- 0099571765
- ISBN13
- 9780099571766
- Séries
- Kurt Wallander
- Mots clés
- Fiction, Polars & Thrillers, Polars, Thriller, Polars classiques, Cadeaux pour papy, Détective, Adapté au cinéma, Littérature nordique, Suède, Littérature suédoise, Polars nordiques, Adapté en série, Polars suédois
- Première publication
- 1998
- Titre original
- Brandvägg
- Évaluation
- 3,95 sur 5
- Description
- Stopping to use a cash machine one evening, a man falls to the ground- dead. A taxi driver is brutally murdered by two teenage girls who demonstrate a complete lack of remorse. One girl escapes police custody and disappears without trace. Soon afterwards, a blackout covers half the country. When an engineer arrives at the malfunctioning power station, he makes a grisly discovery... Inspector Kurt Wallander is sure that these events must be linked - somehow. Hampered by the discovery of betrayals in his own team, lonely and frustrated, Wallander begins to lose conviction in his role as a detective. And somehow these criminals seem always to know the police's next move.









