Series: Book 9 in the Kurt Wallander series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: EN-Thrillers, Lang:en
Summary
The missing piece of the
internationally bestselling Kurt Wallander mystery series:
the story of Wallander's beginnings, told in five gripping
short mysteries. "What happened to Wallander before the
series began?...Several years ago, right when I was done with
the fifth book, Sidetracked, I realized that I had started to
write stories in my head that took place long before the
start of the series." - from Henning Mankell's foreword At last, a key addition to the Kurt
Wallander mystery series: the book of short mysteries that
takes us back to the beginning. Here we meet Wallander the
twenty-one-year-old patrolman on his first criminal
investigation, Wallander the young father facing an
unexpected danger on Christmas Eve, Wallander on the brink of
middle age solving a case of poisoning, the newly separated
Wallander investigating the murder of a local photographer,
and Wallander the veteran detective discovering unexpected
connections between a downed mystery plane and the
assassination of a pair of spinster sisters. Over the course
of these five mysteries, he comes into his own as a murder
detective, defined by his simultaneously methodical and
instinctive work, and is increasingly haunted from witnessing
the worst aspects of an atomized society. Written from the unique perspective of
an author looking back upon his own creation to discover his
origins, these mysteries are vintage Mankell. Essential
reading for all Wallander fans, The Pyramid is also a
wonderful showcase for Mankell's powers as a writer.