Helpful Score: 3
I'm new to Henning Mankell, and I have to say that I *loved* this book! The story is very original. The action is tense. I really attached to the main character - I felt her confusion, mistrust, and paranoia. I'm definitely starting his Wallander series next.
Helpful Score: 3
I just finished reading this book. Mankell is one of my favorite authors, so I was thrilled when I won this book on GLUE. As a thriller, it is not a mystery to the end, rather you know the who pretty early on in the book. It is more the why, based in history and political context that is the basis for the mystery. I loved reading the very interesting fictional view of today's China and what they might be up to. Reminding me of the history of China and American relations in the context of a good mystery was much more interesting than my history teacher ever was. Was it my favorite Mankell mystery? No it wasn't. But it was still an enjoyable read for anyone that likes historically based fiction with political intrigue.
Helpful Score: 1
One of his very best - as good or better than any of the Wallender books. Mass Murder in rural Sweden complicated by Chinese clues and the investigators haven't a clue! Action in Sweden, China and London...and motive...found in 1850s USA transcontinental railroad construction crews treated almost as slaves. Complex, clever, subtle at times and Most Excellent!