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Who Watcheth

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Who Watcheth

By: Helene Tursten, Marlaine Delargy - Translator
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He watches the women from the shadows. He has an understanding with them; as long as they follow his rules, they are safe. But when they sin, he sentences them to death.

A woman is found dead in a cemetery, strangled and covered in plastic. Just a few days before her death, the victim had received a flower, an unintelligible note, and a photograph of herself.

Detective Inspector Irene Huss and her colleagues on the Violent Crimes Unit in Goteborg, Sweden, have neither clue nor motive to pursue, and when similar murders follow, their search for the killer becomes increasingly desperate.

Meanwhile, strange things have been going on at home for Irene: first the rose bush in her garden is mangled, then she receives a threatening package with no return address. Is Irene being paranoid, or is she next on the killer's list?

©2010 Helene Tursten; Translation: 2016 Marlaine Delargy (P)2017 Recorded Books
International Mystery & Crime Police Procedurals Mystery Women Sleuths

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Loved the ending as it was a neat surprise. Gave the story 4 stars because it was difficult to understand places and names as natrated. All in all, a good "read."

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