Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
Until Thy Wrath Be Past
Until Thy Wrath Be Past: A Rebecka Martinsson Investigation | Asa Larsson
4 posts | 10 read | 2 to read
Oprah.com raved that Asa Larsson's Rebecka Martinsson is a crime fighter who has all the needed gut insticts," and listed the series as "Mysteries Every Thinking Woman Should Read." In Until Thy Wrath Be Past the body of a young woman surfaces in the River Torne, in the far north of Sweden. Meanwhile, Rebecka Martinsson is working as a prosecutor in nearby Kiruna. Her sleep has been disturbed by haunting visions of a shadowy, accusing figure. Could the body be connected to the ghostly young woman in her dreams? Joining forces once again with Police Inspector Anna-Maria Mella, Rebecka is drawn into a murder and missing-person investigation that becomes entangled with old rumors of a German supply plane that mysteriously disappeared in 1943. Shame and secrecy shroud the locals' memories of the war, with Sweden's early collaboration with the Nazis still a raw wound. And on the windswept shore of a frozen lake lurks a faceless killer determined to keep the past buried forever beneath half a century's silent ice and snow. With its psychologically complex twists and turns, this harrowing thriller captivates from the very first page. From the Trade Paperback edition.
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
Pick icon
100%
quote
charl08

"This bloody film is just a gang of people lounging around on a park bench talking, going on and on nonstop," Robert yelled..... It's Friday night, for Christ's sake! What we need is a car chase or two, a few murders and a dollop of sex."
Pohjanen chuckled.
"I apologize," said Mella. "I got drunk one night and he made me pregnant."

blurb
DarkMina
post image

I am posting a book every day from my TBR collection.

Day 16

#tbrpile #bookstoread

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ❤️❤️❤️ 3y
11 likes1 comment
review
Butterfinger
post image
Pickpick

I think this is the first #NordicNoir that I liked the murderer. He was so tortured by his family and he was wracked with guilt. Maybe, that is what made him relatable. He was remorseful.

blurb
charl08
post image

Creepy crime: she sees dead people. Which is unfortunate for the criminals, given that she's the prosecutor.

33 likes2 stack adds