"L" time trouble "Johan Theorin, combines all the qualities one would expect from a Scandinavian thriller. A precise writing, not razzle-l'oeil, real characters, just and full of humanity, psychological stress maintained from start to finish. This "cloud time" in question is the twilight, when, on the island of Oland, in full Baltic Sea, a boy escape the notice of her grandfather to poor meeting and never reappear. Twenty years later, the mother of the child attempts to understand to finally mourn, helped by the father always gnawing guilt. Depressed quadra, a sick old man funny hitch. The talent of the young Swedish novelist is to make exciting their investigation so awkward, so unprofessional, but so full of love. Johan Theorin, through a seamless narrative, punctuated by flashbacks, makes us think about loneliness, about grief, about the links familiaux.Rien innovative well, certainly, but it's very good thriller classic.