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Tim O'Brien

18. Henning Mankell - The Fifth Women


This is a very strange book; I had read it before.

The difficulty I have is that the 'who done it side' is all about motive, which is pretty well disclosed (to the reader only) in the opening pages. Once Wallander cracks the (unlikely) fact that the brutal killer is a woman (this takes him 500 pages), it is just a question of identifying and catching the killer.


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