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Lawyer-turned-author Lapidus writes in a paranoid, introspective style of Scandinavian noir that may not have mainstream appeal but will please fans of James Ellroy or Jo Nesb.ø—Gregg Winsor, Johnson Cty. Lib., Overland Park, KS
Fast-paced and full of action, this dark, gritty crime novel is best for those who like a more visceral mystery experience. [See Prepub Alert 10/17/16.]
The stories of the three disparate men intersect in a convincing fashion for the most part, while the Palme conspiracy is a weighty subject meriting a full novel. The retribution that Niklas wants to exact for violence against women in Swedish society is gripping and convincing. Marked by harsh and brash writing, authentic voices, and convincing scenarios full of thugs and thug talk, this engaging novel will appeal to readers who like their crime fiction gritty and dark.
The violence and slow-building plot are reminiscent of Stieg Larsson and the duo of Anders Roslund and Borge Hellström (Three Seconds), but Lepidus clearly fashions his unsavory protagonists and slangy staccato prose after James Ellroy (who provides a glowing blurb). Accordingly, this latest Swedish import will connect best with those who prefer the grit of noir or street lit. [Three-city tour.]