Two little girls go missing on the same day in Stockholm. Their disappearance are never explained. Five years later, Detective Ewert Grens is determined to crack the case.
MY REVIEW
This story pulls you in from the first page, until the very last word. Two little girls go missing on the same day in Stockholm. Detective Ewert Grens visits his wife’s grave every morning, afternoon and evening. His wife Anni died ten years ago.
While at the cold cemetery he meets a woman that has after six months declared her daughter dead, and visits the graveyard, where she has a metal plaque with the words MY LITTLE GIRL. Her daughter was three years old when she disappeared, wearing a new dress with her in a beautiful plait sitting in her car seat, when a driver from another carstopped right next to her car door, then opened her car door and took her little girl, then drove off. The police investigated, but after a year of searching for her the police didn’t know anything more than on the first day of the search. Now Detective Ewert Grens takes it upon himself to start looking at the files.
I haven’t heard of this author until I came across this book, but now after reading Sweet Dreams that I found unputdownable, I have found myself a brilliant new crime author to follow.
About author Anders Roslund
Anders Roslund is an award- winning journalist and one of the most successful Scandinavian crime writers of our time. His books have been read by millions and he is the recipient of the CWA International Dagger and the Glass Key award, among many others. His work is published in 36 languages and regularly tops international best sellers list.
What an awful thing to happen. I’m very intrigued.
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I don’t think I will ever forget this story
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