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"Sweden, winter, 1991. Inspector Kurt Wallander and his team receive an anonymous tip-off. A few days later a life raft is washed up on a beach. In it are two men, dressed in expensive suits, shot dead. The dead men were criminals, victims of what seems to have been a gangland hit. But what appears to be an open-and-shut case soon takes on a far more sinister aspect. Wallander travels across the Baltic Sea, to Riga in Latvia, where he is plunged into a frozen, alien world of police surveillance, scarcely veiled threats, and lies. Doomed always to be one step behind the shadowy figures he pursues, only Wallander's obstinate desire to see that justice is done brings the truth to light." -- Book cover.
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The Dogs of Riga, Henning Mankell
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- Année de publication
- 2009
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- Titre
- The Dogs of Riga
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Henning Mankell
- Éditeur
- Vintage
- Publié
- 2009
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 342
- ISBN10
- 0099535289
- ISBN13
- 9780099535287
- Séries
- Kurt Wallander
- Mots clés
- Fiction, Littérature mondiale, Polars & Thrillers, Polars, Thriller, Polars classiques, Détective, Littérature nordique, Suède, Polars nordiques, Littérature suédoise, Polars suédois
- Première publication
- 1992
- Titre original
- Hundarna i Riga
- Évaluation
- 3,75 sur 5
- Description
- "Sweden, winter, 1991. Inspector Kurt Wallander and his team receive an anonymous tip-off. A few days later a life raft is washed up on a beach. In it are two men, dressed in expensive suits, shot dead. The dead men were criminals, victims of what seems to have been a gangland hit. But what appears to be an open-and-shut case soon takes on a far more sinister aspect. Wallander travels across the Baltic Sea, to Riga in Latvia, where he is plunged into a frozen, alien world of police surveillance, scarcely veiled threats, and lies. Doomed always to be one step behind the shadowy figures he pursues, only Wallander's obstinate desire to see that justice is done brings the truth to light." -- Book cover.










