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  • Goodbye ... 1  

    The Invisible Wall (Paperback)
    I have all read. In order. (The dancing teacher and bringing a new friend Before initiating gel transition ...) While this is not the best but still good. My pleasure is rather to discover how Henning (we became intimate in the pages) brings us to th
  • Less good !!! 1  

    The Invisible Wall (Paperback)
    That certainly is the Mankell, but the good way. Being a fan of Mankell and Wallander especially after I went anyway, but the plot could put off new readers of this brilliant writer. we swim in the open global computer plot, and it is a bit heavy. Fr
  • A planetary Mankell and less successful.  

    The Invisible Wall (Paperback)
    I just finished the "invisible wall" and I'm not quite agree with the general enthusiasm It's Mankell, the pretty good, but not excellent. At first I found it actually tons from the beginning, and if we were not already addicted, maybe we would
  • Still Mankell GOOD !!  

    The Invisible Wall (Paperback)
    This is the third book of Henning Mankell I devoured !! A seemingly banal story takes us to unsuspected spheres to meet very well described characters and which one attaches (my preference you young Modin) manage to reach an investigation ultimately
  • Exciting! 60  

    The Invisible Wall (Paperback)
    Henning Mankell is master in the art of riding a gigantic machinery from a murder apparently preordained ... but quickly puts investigation in light of the links between very distant events. A Kurt Wallander gather this strange puzzle. A truly fascin
  • equal to itself, our Inspector Wallander  

    The Invisible Wall (Paperback)
    I read all Mankell.Ici, plot than the small town of ystad, with implications around the world via the super net.Un polar, or rather "another great Mankell!"