What emotion that this book! Well, it is true that, since we know that this is our last journey with Wallander was pinched heart and they taste every moment with great intensity, as when one is aware that one thing is just finishing. But still, what a hell of a guy that this inspector! I did not especially alluring for sad or depressed people, and there, if we add the number of episodes where Wallander drowns his despair in alcohol, or insomnia, the result can be spectacular ... Yet I can not help loving this character as a friend, a father. It is so human, so real. It is like an amplifier of our anxieties and fears facing failure, the passage of time, the opportunities missed connections within the meaning of life, sickness, death. "The worried man", this is not the admiral as Mankell gives it to think but him. We see lower our eyes. The end is poignant. More than 500 pages, but it's too short ...