Munster's Case: An Inspector Van Veeteren Mystery
Intendent Münster, Inspector Van Veeteren’s right-hand man, and his beguiling colleague Ewa Moreno take center stage in the latest shocking thriller in Håkan Nesser’s internationally bestselling series. The final day of Waldemar Leverkuhn’s life begins auspiciously: With three friends, he wins a...
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Intendent Münster, Inspector Van Veeteren’s right-hand man, and his beguiling colleague Ewa Moreno take center stage in the latest shocking thriller in Håkan Nesser’s internationally bestselling series. The final day of Waldemar Leverkuhn’s life begins auspiciously: With three friends, he wins a modest sum in the lottery. But it ends, after a celebratory dinner, with him belligerent, drunk, and stumbling home to his bed, where he is brutally stabbed to death with a carving knife. The case seems to be going nowhere, until the reserved, weary widow confesses to the killing. When the Leverkuhns’ formidable neighbor goes missing, and then turns up gruesomely murdered, Münster and his team find a few, wispy clues that suggest her death is connected to Leverkuhn’s—clues that lead to a dark and terrible secret.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780307946416 (030794641X)
Publish date: May 21st 2013
Publisher: Vintage
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
Series: Inspector Van Veeteren (#6)
Wow, one of the other reviewers commented on the continually dreary weather that seems to form a background for this series of mysteries, and I can certainly see what she meant in this particular case. The novel starts with a gruesome murder, then a disappearance, and finally another even more grue...
Not my favorite of Nesser's. I wasn't as drawn into the characters nor the storyline as other Van Veeteren. Although..there was a nice twist at the end exposing the criminal, it just seemed like too long of a road to get there.
The first case with Inspector Van Veeteren off the case so I can't quite figure out why the series is continuing, but it has the same high quality expected out of Nesser. This book had some nice twists to it, but I couldn't help feeling that some of the questions from "side stories" weren't answered...