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The Drowning: A Novel
The Drowning: A Novel | Camilla Läckberg
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From worldwide bestseller Camilla Läckberg: a new novel from a reclusive Fjallbacka resident has enraptured the community—but what secrets and tragedies are lurking behind the pages and threatening to come to life? Christian Thydell’s dream has come true. His debut novel, The Mermaid, has been published to rave reviews. So why is he as distant and unhappy as ever? When crime writer Erica Falck, who helped Christian discover and develop his talents, learns he has been receiving anonymous threats, she investigates not just the messages but also the young author mysterious past. Then, one of Christian’s closet friends, Magnus, goes missing. Erica’s husband, Detective Patrik Hedström, has his worst suspicions confirmed as the mind-games aimed at Christian become a disturbing reality. Christian's group of friends—a “gang of four” from childhood—is a tangled web of relationships, love triangles, and family secrets that Erica and Patrick must unravel in order to discover what really happened to Magnus and who is still threatening Christian. But, with the victims themselves concealing evidence, the investigation is going nowhere. Is their silence driven by fear or guilt? What is the secret they would rather die to protect than live to see revealed?
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Andrew65
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Wow! That felt like a marathon. Would most probably put it somewhere between so so and a pick. Quite a complex story, that related to events in the past. Really felt the book was too long, and at times could have been more on topic. A fair amount of surplus detail that wasn‘t needed. This ended on a cliff hanger and a tragic end for one of the characters in this story. #NordicNoir

EadieB Nice review and I wholeheartedly agree! 4y
Andrew65 @EadieB Thanks, this one felt a bit more of a trudge to get through than the last one, possibly because I didn‘t really like any of the characters in the story. 4y
EadieB @Andrew65 Not liking the characters can definitely make the story feel like a trudge. By the way, do you have any idea what book or books we are going to read with the group on LT for August as I‘m making up my TBR for August. 4y
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EadieB @Andrew65 Great! Thanks! Can‘t wait to get back to Bosch! 4y
Andrew65 @EadieB Yes need to prioritise that series, especially with so many books in it. 4y
EadieB @Andrew65 Plus all of us really enjoy that series. 4y
Andrew65 @EadieB That‘s another reason. I am looking forward to getting back to Cotton Malone. 4y
EadieB @Andrew65 Yes! That series is also a favorite! Also looking forward to getting back to Sebastian St. Cyr another favorite. 4y
Tove_Reads @EadieB Don‘t forget Nicci French and Åsa Larsson from the list! 4y
EadieB @Tove_Reads Got them on my list! 4y
Tove_Reads @EadieB ðŸ‘🽠4y
gradcat Omigod! I‘m way behind!! Great review, @Andrew65 ... all of these #nordicnoir books do seem to be a bit long and drawn out.... ♥ï¸â™¥ï¸â™¥ï¸ 4y
Andrew65 @gradcat Thanks, they are! Now finished the Lars Kepler Series, and almost up to date on this series. Only read two books in the Department Q series however, that‘s next once I‘m caught up on this series. (edited) 4y
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Andrew65
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Still behind with #NordicNoir but starting book 6 in the Patrik Hedstrom series, a series I am enjoying. Hoping to be caught up by the end of August at the latest.

EadieB @Andrew65 Glad to see you are moving along on these #NordicNoir. Moving along with downsizing my library. I met someone who lost all their books in a flooded basement. He came over to my house and I moved a lot of boxes of books outside and he took home about 250 books. I'm going to call him again after I go through some more books and let him pick through some more boxes. I told him he could have them for free but he insisted and gave me $40.00. 4y
Andrew65 @EadieB What a great story and what a lovely thing to do. 😊 Good of him to give you money. For the books. Hoping to finish off this series in next 2 - 3 months. 4y
EadieB @Andrew65 Yes he was thrilled to get some books to read. He‘s had a very trying upbringing (homeschooled and his parents belonged to a Christian type cult) so he never socialized much and his books were his escape so he was very happy to get some books back on his shelves. Great to see you are on holiday and getting a lot of reading done. 4y
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Andrew65 @EadieB Did wonder if we‘d ever get to this point. Am getting a lot of reading done, but struggling to get in a reading flow after everything. We are in Scotland but having to do some things differently, like shopping, and usually we do some Fish and chips, but choosing not to do take aways. Scotland safer as in highlands recently only been about 1 new confirmed case each week. (edited) 4y
EadieB @Andrew65 That's great that Scotland is so safe and 1 new confirmed case each week is quite low and nothing to be too worried about. Probably better that you are able to spend time more time outside when the weather is good at least. I think we are all hoping to get back to normal and this covid living is for the birds. I have been using the time in order to get my house and books back in order. (edited) 4y
Andrew65 @EadieB The past five months are so surreal, now we need to somehow find a way forward safely, would help if everyone respected the virus and took it seriously by ensuring social distancing wherever possible. We are all holding out for a vaccine. 1 case in the whole of the highlands is almost non existent, long may that last. 4y
EadieB @Andrew65 They never tested the vaccine on animals and skipped that step. I might not be the first in line and may wait to make sure it‘s safe. My daughter is also scaring me as she thinks is will have a tracking device and will change people DNA. I really worry about her as she just seems so paranoid and she doesn‘t speak nice to me at all. I honestly don‘t know what I have ever done to her to be treated this way. Hopefully things will get better 4y
Andrew65 @EadieB These conspiracy theories amaze me. Why do they need to chip us, we all carry phones that do that job quite nicely! These theories do target the vulnerable. It must seem like a nightmare to have her back in the household if she is treating you that way. I think the Oxford Vaccine has been tested on animals but may be wrong about that. Sending positive thoughts. (edited) 4y
EadieB @Andrew65 Just checked about the Oxford vaccine. In May it was tested on monkeys, but the shot could not protect the animals from contracting the novel coronavirus. Hopefully, they will get better results soon. 4y
Andrew65 @EadieB I am confident eventually we will have a working vaccine as necessity is the mother of invention. I admire those people who have volunteered for the trial for these vaccines around the world. We will eventually have a working vaccine just a matter of when - next year, the year after? Etc. 4y
EadieB @Andrew65 That definitely will be good news as we can‘t live like this much longer! (edited) 4y
Andrew65 @EadieB I totally agree! 4y
gradcat @Andrew65 & @EadieB So nice to see a conversation between you two...they are always interesting. Andrew, I‘m so sorry that you‘re still having IBS issues...hopefully this little respite in Scotland will help you to “de-stress.†And Eadie, I do not understand how anyone could disrespect you—you‘re so kind & generous. I do hope your daughter will cut that out. Sorry you‘re going through that—it can be hurtful sometimes. Missing you both!! ♥ï¸â™¥ï¸â™¥ï¸ 4y
Tove_Reads You‘ll be speed reading now, so you‘ll catch up! I just finished reading a bunch of books, went to the library and now I have more than 20 books on my nightstand again. Too many books, too little time. 4y
Crazeedi @EadieB you know about my girls and me Eadie, it's so sad. They think so differently. I will be passing on vaccine too, I think they may be rushing things. Not sure. But I read about the vaccine they developed for scare in the 70s that ended up a disaster, several people developed Guillaine Barre syndrome 4y
EadieB @Crazeedi I think I will just wait and see if the vaccine has any bad affects too. Mothers and daughters can be real problems when thrown together. I don't have a problem with my youngest daughter but she wouldn't tell me if she did have a problem with me. She also has a problem with her sister so I really don't think I am the problem. She said Meredith just wants everyone to agree with her point of view and if you don't agree you have a problem. (edited) 4y
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AnneCecilie
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A man is missing in Fjällbacka, the police is struggling to figure out what has happened. 3 months after he disappeared, he‘s found dead under the ice. At the same time, Erica and Patrik learns that one of his friends has received threatening letters. Is there a connection between these events?

#NordicNoir

Andrew65 Well done ðŸ‘ðŸ‘👠4y
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vlwelser
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Holy Cliffhanger, Batman!

I love this series. I have a thing for Scandinavian mysteries anyway, but these are especially good. This is the sixth installment. Start with The Ice Princess if you're interested.

Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick I take the series is good? I do have The Ice Princess laying around here somewhere. 4y
vlwelser @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick Definitely. It's one of my favorites. I immediately requested the 7th when I finished this one. 4y
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Tove_Reads
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Butterfinger I think so. She became more of a supporting character to Patrick. I liked the Ice Princess because of Erica. They need to just hire a nanny and let her be his equal. 4y
EadieB I'm tired of Erika and her pregnancies. She needs to go back to work. 4y
Tove_Reads @EadieB Me too! We know it‘s hard, but we don‘t constantly need to read about it in detail. 4y
AnneCecilie In the first book and previous one, Erica had a more active part in solving the books. During the first pregnancy, she stepped back and it was all about the maternity leave, and in a crime series that gets a little boring. I like Erica when she‘s in the action. @Butterfinger @EadieB @Tove_Reads 4y
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Butterfinger I liked it. I liked how Erica was still prominent in solving the mystery and not passive as she was when pregnant with Maja. 4y
EadieB @Butterfinger The plot was interesting but just a bit drawn out. 4y
Tove_Reads @EadieB @Butterfinger I liked it, but definitely not my fave. Hope the next one will be more active, but might not be if she‘s at home with all the kids. 4y
AnneCecilie I liked it, and agree with @Butterfinger but I share your fears for the next book @Tove_Reads 4y
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Butterfinger My heart stopped. The next book had better start with the next second after the wreck. No a year or two later. 4y
EadieB It's just a ploy to get you to read the next book. Didn't really have anything to do with the plot. 4y
Tove_Reads @Butterfinger @EadieB she tends to do this. Really hate it when it‘s one year later in the next book. Let‘s hope it‘s not this time. (edited) 4y
AnneCecilie I couldn‘t believe it and I had to order in the next book from the library. I‘m glad I don‘t have to wait for the next book. I hope the next one doesn‘t have a time jump @Butterfinger @EadieB @Tove_Reads 4y
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Butterfinger I wonder if it is possible in real life. The men never associated with Christian except that one night. I could see why they didn't recognize him. It just goes to show - never trust a person who is not willing to discuss the past. I really don't know. I'm a secretive person till I know I can trust. 4y
EadieB I figured that he must have changed his name somewhere along his life. 4y
Tove_Reads @Butterfinger I wonder that too! 4y
AnneCecilie I guess people see what they want to see, and love makes blind. And when his wife started to snoop, she didn‘t look for two personalities, but an affair. The trio doesn‘t seem like a group of people that would care enough to ask too many questions. As kids I don‘t think they saw Christian but his fat, so when he comes back slim in adult life he‘s someone else. @Butterfinger @EadieB @Tove_Reads 4y
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Butterfinger Weird. Completely weird. I couldn't understand how they tolerated the leader (already forgot his name) especially as adults. 4y
EadieB I agree they were strange. I think the leader was Kenneth. (edited) 4y
Tove_Reads @Butterfinger @EadieB I doubt I could be in a group like that. Weird, weird, weird 4y
AnneCecilie I agree with all of you, and with everything that happened in the past I can‘t understand why Christian would want to be friends with them. @Butterfinger @EadieB @Tove_Reads 4y
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Butterfinger I honestly thought that the letters were from a woman. It was very eery when she entered the house to leave the letter. 4y
EadieB @Butterfinger I figured all the guys that got the letters must be old friends and have a secret they can't tell. 4y
Tove_Reads I did not predict the writer right in the beginning, that‘s for sure! 4y
AnneCecilie I don‘t think I ever knew what to think about them. Christian was so secretive about his past that it could have been something in his past that no one knew about. @Butterfinger @EadieB 4y
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Butterfinger
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I thought the concept was very clever in this novel. This series was my first #NordicNoir and I continue to favor it over others. I cannot believe the ending and will not be able to wait till next month to read the next.

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EadieB @Butterfinger Yes I like Lackberg's books the best and the cliffhanger was a good one! 4y
Andrew65 I‘m a bit behind but hoping to continue the series this weekend with 4y
Butterfinger @EadieB @Andrew65 I quit Lars Kepler. 4y
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EadieB
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Christian Thydell's dream has come true: his debut novel, The Mermaid, has been published. Christian now receiving threats. One of Christian's closest friends, Magnus, goes missing. Detective Patrik Hedstrom must unravel a tangle of relationships, love triangles, and family secrets to discover what really happened to Magnus. This is a good addition to the series and a cliffhanger at the end makes me want to check out the next book right away.

Andrew65 A good review 😊 4y
Butterfinger Can't wait to start reading it. 4y
EadieB @Butterfinger It‘s a good one! 4y
EadieB @Andrew65 Thanks! 4y
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Tove_Reads
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Christian comes out with his debut novel, and everything turns up and down. His friend is found murdered. Christian and two of his friends receive threatening letters. No one knows anything about C's background, not even his wife. C's book gets praises, but he becomes weirder and weirder. A tough case for the police to solve. I enjoyed the book very much, but it's not my fave in the series. #NordicNoir

EadieB Sounds interesting! I‘m enjoying Ian McEwan‘s books! Have you ever read any? 5y
Tove_Reads @EadieB Yes, I have. But the one everyone seems to like, Atonement, I had to bail. 5y
EadieB Try The Innocent or Sweet Tooth. 5y
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EadieB @Andrew65 Yes, That is a good one too but if you can get a hold of the two I mentioned to @Tove_reads, let me know what you think of them. 5y
Andrew65 @EadieB I‘ve also just got the audiobook of this one from the library. 5y
EadieB @Andrew65 I just downloaded an audio of Machines. That one sounds good too! (edited) 5y
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crhealey
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#snowdays are for mysteries, tea, and Grace and Frankie.

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Moonpa
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#readharder2018
A book of genre fiction in translation

This one is in the middle of the series but still enjoyable especially if you like more information on the personal lives of the detectives along with the mystery.

Andrew65 I need to get back to this series. Really enjoyed the first two. 7y
Moonpa @Andrew65 there‘s definitely a formula to them but it‘s comforting. And this book ended with some serious happenings so I had to pick up the next one!!! 7y
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Dorothea_An
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Lazy sunday with crime literature #sundayreading #books #booklover

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Moony
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Ich entscheide auf den ersten 20 bis 100 Seiten, ob mir ein Buch zusagt. Bei diesem Krimi ist es leider nicht so. In den ersten 20 Seiten werden soviele Charaktere mit Ortssprüngen eingeführt, dass ich niemanden mehr zuordnen konnte. Zudem gefallen mir persönlich die Charaktere nicht so. Für mich ist es nichts, anderen kann es gut gefallen.

Tasau Ich habe auch mal ein Buch von ihr angefangen zu lesen - es aber auch nicht beendet 😉 8y
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Moony
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Eine Empfehlung und ein Geschenk von meiner Mama. Ich bin gespannt. #Krimi #crime #Skandinavien

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RachaelViolet
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An eerie, seemingly supernatural killer is targeting a circle of old friends. This kept me guessing until the very end.

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ariell
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Annoying past few days. Ducked into bookshop & randomly selected a title. Plot synopsis looks intriguing. Completely broke my pseudo-moratorium on buying new books, but sometimes.... [no spoilers!]

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Lucylovesreading
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1 of 3 stacks of books I picked up at my local libraries sidewalk sales. So many good titles! I've never read any läckberg but I keep seeing it everywhere so decided it was fate!

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BethFishReads
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#FunFridayPhoto: mysteries? Love this series by Lackberg. Awesome Swedish crime fiction. #FirstLines

BethFishReads Oops forgot to tag @Liberty 8y
[DELETED] 2232195534 I've only read the first one, but I really liked it. Need to read more. 8y
audiothing Did you read the Mermaid? 8y
BethFishReads @audiothing no I haventv 8y
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AGWex
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This book did NOT just end that way!! Agh! I love this series so much that I want to visit Fjallbacka just to hang out with the characters! In between murders of course... Cuz that shit's scary....

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Finding a comfy well lighted spot is important for reading