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Linda, As in the Linda Murder
Linda, As in the Linda Murder: A Backstrom Novel | Leif GW Persson
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The irascible, obdurate, and very thirstyDetective Superintendent Evert Bäck-ström of the National Murder Squad returns in a new novel from the reigning master of Scandinavian fiction. It’s the dead of summer in the sleepy town of Växjö when twenty-year-old police cadet Linda Wallin is found lying facedown in her mother’s apartment, brutally murdered and raped. With no clear motive or suspect in sight, a series of bureaucratic mix-ups causes the National Crime Unit to send Bäckström and his team into the countryside to solve the case. The ever-irritable Bäckström leaves his beloved goldfish behind, checks intoa local hotel, and begins to reconstruct the night of Linda’s murder. But with more than a few bottles in tow, and a constantly growling stomach to look after, things don’t go so well, and Bäckström has to rely on the help of his colleagues to solve the crime—no matter how angry that makes him.
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This book is what would happen if Flashman was reincarnated into a Swedish homicide detective. Then of course his first action when called to a murder would be to figure out how to max out his expense account and overtime. This is a dark humour skandi police procedural.

There are grounds to critique it on racism and sexual harassment depictions forgivable because it tries to engage with these issues, just doesn't go deep enough IMO. 4 star pic