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Down For the Count (Pushkin Vertigo) - Community Reviews back

by Martin Holmen, Henning Koch
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Their Stories
Their Stories rated it 7 years ago
" Harry Kvist in a magnificent comeback " This is one of those books that don't make me think of how much research the author has done to describe the 1930s well.No- it feels like it was actually written back then. No out of place phrases, vivid descriptions of the setting and character traits. In s...
Lenaribka
Lenaribka rated it 8 years ago
A Swedish noir par excellence. Bravo.Martin Holmén turned this finest piece of prose into a small work of art.Stockholm, November, 1935. After one and half year Harry Kvist is released from prison. He has something to look forward. He is in love. He is full of hopes and...butterflies. His Doughboy...
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