There, it is said.
History, it is quite common. It opens with the disappearance of a man, married and family man. His wife is devastated, Patrik and his team are white cabbage and are in their little shoes so they are ashamed. We also learn that Christian, the type of the library, already seen in previous books, managed to publish his first novel, The Mermaid, a dark but fascinating tale judged. Erica is godmother office. Retrospective side, we follow the story of a young boy adopted, feels betrayed since the birth of the baby of the family. He who thought he had all the love and admiration of his new mother sees it totally lose interest him and despise him openly. And again, this is only the emerging part of the iceberg!
This story is a very, very hard, I have already announced, but we managed to tape the pages of the book (or, incidentally, to the headphones of the iPod) brilliantly maintaining our interest awake. Fortunately the tranquil setting of Fjällbacka will relieve any sense of discomfort. Moreover, Erica invests heavily in this investigation, to the chagrin of Patrik, which mainly concerned about their health (because she is pregnant to the eyes and she is expecting twins!). It always comes out at the right time, receives the confidences or chipe clues to the police beard like that, without saying a word. It is not credible for a penny, but that would amount to challenge the role of sleuth Miss Marple to in his time!
A technique, we discover a new narrator, for this episode, in the person of Jean-Christophe Lebert. Reading is pleasant, exciting, etc. For cons, the voice of Mellberg, hmm, I have a doubt ... I leave this reading still in shock 'revelations, shaken by the rush of events. What a final! I have gasped. Subsequently, fast! now ...