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Linda, as in the Linda Murder
- A Backstrom Novel
- Narrated by: Erik Davies
- Length: 19 hrs and 56 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The irascible, obdurate, and very thirsty Detective Superintendent Evert Bäckström of the National Murder Squad returns in a new novel from the reigning master of Scandinavian fiction.
It’s the dead of summer in the sleepy town of Växjö when 20-year-old police cadet Linda Wallin is found lying facedown in her mother’s apartment, brutally murdered and raped. With no clear motive or suspect in sight, a series of bureaucratic mix-ups causes the National Crime Unit to send Bäckström and his team into the countryside to solve the case. The ever-irritable Bäckström leaves his beloved goldfish behind, checks into a local hotel, and begins to reconstruct the night of Linda’s murder. But with more than a few bottles in tow, and a constantly growling stomach to look after, things don’t go so well, and Bäckström has to rely on the help of his colleagues to solve the crime - no matter how angry that makes him.
Critic Reviews
"This may be just what fans of Jo Nesbo and Stieg Larsson are looking for." (Booklist)
"Exceptional.... Persson writes with a sure hand and sharp insight.... Fans of Scandinavian crime fiction will eat it up." (Library Journal)
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- Christina Crawford
- 03-26-16
Depth of a well written mystery
This is a story whose depths, observations you don't really appreciate until it's finished. Backstrom, a sharp, manipulative detective, despite his buffoon antics, almost hides the deeper meanings of our story. He brings a lighter touch to a case of sexual predator functioning in a respected job. Sophisticated big city policing versus their cash strapped country comrades is also emphasized, However, small town policemen, detective's know their fellow citizens and their social context well. This story explores numerous aspects of policing and media coverage affects the cases, and the people concerned. When the story ended, I had a deeper appreciation for the author's ability to showcase a society without lecturing, or being tedious. Please more Inspector Backstrom and his colleagues!
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- Imma
- 11-07-18
sexist language makes this obsolete and unreadable
the reading does not help either. do not recommend. overall disappointed and deleting this author from my list.
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- Frans
- 04-02-17
Linda, as in the Linda Murder
Translation not particularly good, pronounciation of Swedish names of persons and places poor.
Pronounciation of the one German book title in the novel, pathetic.
Leif GW deserves better!
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- depete9
- 02-04-17
Do not waste your time.
We loved the tv series, but this is awful. Boring, long and just a total snooze fest.
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- tone
- 10-06-16
confusing but real good
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
yes. the atmosphere is fabulous and the story is pretty good.
What did you like best about this story?
setting is great. also the interaction of the main characters, even if a bit contrived, seems realistic.
Would you listen to another book narrated by Erik Davies?
for sure
Do you think Linda, as in the Linda Murder needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
please don't
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- cheri gould
- 09-02-16
robotic narration, strange name pronunciation
robotic narration with strange "authentic " almost dubbed sounding names were so distracting I have no idea what was going on.
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- Jane Gray
- 04-16-16
Most Boring a Story Ever
What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
Poorly written, not translatable to audio- blabla said, blabla said, blabla said, I was glad when it was over
You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?
No
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- Margret
- 03-15-16
Who tought the narrator the Swedish pronounciation
Would you listen to Linda, as in the Linda Murder again? Why?
Yes, but preferably in the original language
Who was your favorite character and why?
Bäckström is funnyly grumpy.
Would you be willing to try another one of Erik Davies’s performances?
Not unless he was narrating something written originally in English
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
no
Any additional comments?
I think the narrators should be tought correct pronounciation of the original language if the book has been translated. It is sometimes difficult to understand what he is supposed to be saying, especially the surnames of the persons and the town names.