
The Hand That Trembles
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Julie Maisey
About this listen
The sensational new thriller from the international best-selling author of The Princess of Burundi.
Uppsala, Sweden. Sven-Arne Persson suddenly walks out of a business meeting and disappears, leaving behind his wife - no trace is found of him. Inspector Ann Lindell is investigating the discovery of a dismembered foot washed up on the beach. Ann's boss, Berglund, is delving into a cold case - a man beaten to death - an unsolved mystery that he finds impossible to forget. What connects the three?It will be a challenge for Ann Lindell to unravel the knots and discover what ties bind the cases together. Kjell Eriksson is the winner of two Crime Novel awards in Sweden and one of Scandinavia's top selling authors. Translated by Let the Right One In's Ebba Segerberg.
©2012 Kjell Eriksson (P)2012 Audible LtdSLOW
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Oh dear
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In this case it has a very weak story line not helped by the reader at all.
I had to replay large sections numerous times and really, having just finished it, I still have no idea or really care what it was all about. Save your credit or money for a better buy
Boring book make worse by a weak reader
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Instead of that type of nonsense Eriksson links multiple threads and eras with a sensitive touch. A lot is told through the thoughts of characters. This one starts in the past and then moves between three distinct time periods. It is worth staying with it even if you find the beginning a bit slow. I also find it interesting when the war time affiliations of the Nordic countries are touched upon. The aforementioned Jo Nesbo novels for instance were much more interesting when he put the effort into that kind of research (Redbreast) rather than being 'fiendish'.
The one reservation I have with Eriksson, or any other male author writing as a female character, is when they voice the sexual thoughts and desires of the woman. I always feel that it is the author's fantasy we are being fed.
On a related issue, narrator Julie Maisey does a solid if unspectacular job considering that the majority of the characters she has to voice are male.
Not for the fast action seekers
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Truly Dreadful
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If this book wasn’t for you, who do you think might enjoy it more?
I don't know who could. I've tried for a second time to listen to this and have given up. The synopsis and the reality are still poles apart after nearly four hours and I am yet again defeated.Would you ever listen to anything by Kjell Eriksson again?
NoDid Julie Maisey do a good job differentiating each of the characters? How?
Not really,but she was up against it!You didn’t love this book--but did it have any redeeming qualities?
NoAny additional comments?
First time I've been unable to finish a book.Dire
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24 mins in and it is nothing like the description
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