A Mysterious Review of Black Lies, Red Blood by Kjell Eriksson. An Ann Lindell mystery.
Review summary: The two primary storylines of this novel are set up well, with the one involving the lead detective probably the more interesting of the two, if also the more melodramatic. But too many points of view from minor characters mar the overall experience, adding confusion instead of clarity to the stories. (Click here for text of full review.)
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Black Lies, Red Blood
Kjell Eriksson
An Ann Lindell mystery
Minotaur Books (April 2014)
Publisher synopsis: Police officer Ann Lindell is great at solving crimes, but she doesn't have as much luck in her personal life. When she meets journalist Anders Brant, Ann thinks her luck has turned around. But then Anders disappears without a trace and a homeless man's body is found with Anders' phone number in the dead man’s pocket.
As Ann races to find Anders, she hopes that she will not be too late, and she also hopes that whatever she discovers will not break her heart.
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