After She's Gone

· Bonnier Zaffre Ltd.
4.2
5 reviews
Ebook
400
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A gripping, twisty new thriller from the bestselling author of The Ice Beneath Her, perfect for fans of Will Dean's Dark Pines.

A case as cold as the season. A profiler who can't remember. A killer ready to strike again.

Psychological profiler Hanne Lagerlind-Schön and her partner, investigator Peter Lindgren are invited to the small, sleepy industrial town of Ormberg to investigate a cold case: ten years earlier a five-year-old girl's remains were found in a cairn near the town.

But when a recurring memory problem resurfaces, Hanne struggles to keep track of the case. She begins keeping a diary, noting down everything she is likely to forget to keep up appearances so she doesn't lose her job.

When the body of a woman is found at the cairn and one of Hanne's shoes is found nearby covered in the victim's blood, can Hanne's diary hold the key to what happened? How does this new murder connect to their old one?

How can you put together what happened when the pieces keep fading away?

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4.2
5 reviews
Midge Odonnell
March 22, 2019
3.5 Stars First things first, I am not a big fan of scandi-noir so that could colour my judgment of the novel - preconceived prejudices and all that. However, this novel does not read like your typical scandi-noir so either the author writes in English or the translator has done an absolutely epic job on this one - I really am not sure which but I could find no reference to a translator so assume the author has written the thriller in English but given it a Scandi setting (in this case the fictional Ormberg in Sweden). It still fulfills all the other necessary criteria though - bleak setting, an almost eternal winter and the pulling together of several seemingly unlinked people to a circle of murder. The plot itself is almost secondary to the character studies in the book. To be honest I found this to be a bit of a detriment to the book as it seems to take ages to make any progress in the cold case, the disappearance of Peter or the "fresh" murder of the older woman in the same location as the cold case they are investigating. There are plenty of stop offs to discuss the nature of refugees and how the societies they move in to perceive them. The decline of towns and villages due to the loss of industry. The nature of mental illness through dementia, loss of a loved one and gender issues. The story centres around three main protagonists. Malin, a police officer brought up in the declining town of Ormberg who has to return to investigate the cold case of a child found buried beneath a stone cairn (a body she happened to find as a teenager). Jake, a teenager struggling with his sexuality, his bullying, the loss of his mother to cancer and his mentally absent father. Hanne, a criminal psychologist (as best I can tell) who is fighting against dementia but is still called in to help solve the cold case. The only bits I really enjoyed where those that followed Jake. His character is sensitively drawn and apart from one or two bits where his actions do not match up with what we are told about his character he is the most rounded person in the book. Hanne and Malin are more or less both pretty one dimensional and defined by their disease and their upbringing respectively. I found the book quite hard to really get into and my mind had a habit of wandering off as I read. The procedural bit is tamped right down with just the odd flash of investigative technique, mostly they seem to go on hunches and gut feeling rather than actual evidence. It was large parts each character soul searching and naval gazing with little bits of crime thrown in.
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About the author

Camilla Grebe was born near Stockholm. She co-founded audiobook publisher Storyside. She has written four celebrated crime novels with her sister, Åsa Träff, about psychologist Siri Bergman, the first two of which were nominated for Swedish Crime Novel of the Year by the Swedish Crime Writers' Academy. Camilla has also written the popular Moscow Noir trilogy with Paul Leander-Engström. The Ice Beneath Her was Camilla's debut novel as a solo author and announced her as a fresh new voice in suspense writing. After She's Gone was published in Sweden in 2017 and won the Best Swedish Crime Novel of the Year award.

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