The novel On the wrong track from the pen of Henning Mankell, the most read Swedish crime writer, brings a new exciting case of Inspector Wallander
On a seemingly ordinary day in June, Kurt Wallander receives an invitation to come to the canola field where an unknown girl has been walking freely in the field since early morning and behaving strangely. Upon his arrival, she will burn in front of his eyes, and he will be so shaken by that scene that he will constantly associate the series of murders, which will follow a few days later, with the fate of this unknown girl. Who is she and why did she decide to take her own life in such a cruel way? Who is the killer who brutally scalps his victims? Is there a connection between the victims? Many questions will torment Wallander and his team, and the investigation will often find itself on the wrong track ...
"A master of atmosphere and tension."
Los Angeles Times Book Review
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