The Man Who Went Up in Smoke (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard)
The masterful second novel in the Martin Beck series of mysteries by the internationally renowned crime writing duo Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö, finds Beck searching for a well-known Swedish journalist who has disappeared without a trace.Inspector Martin Beck of the Stockholm Homicide Squad has...
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The masterful second novel in the Martin Beck series of mysteries by the internationally renowned crime writing duo Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö, finds Beck searching for a well-known Swedish journalist who has disappeared without a trace.Inspector Martin Beck of the Stockholm Homicide Squad has his summer vacation abruptly terminated when the top brass at the foreign office pack him off to Budapest to search for Alf Matsson, a well-known Swedish journalist who has vanished. Beck investigates viperous Eastern European underworld figures and--at the risk of his life--stumbles upon the international racket in which Matsson was involved. With the coolly efficient local police on his side and a predatory nymphet on his tail, Beck pursues a case whose international implications grow with each new clue.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780307390486 (0307390489)
ASIN: 0307390489
Publish date: 2008-09-30
Publisher: Vintage
Pages no: 208
Edition language: English
Category:
Novels,
European Literature,
Cultural,
Mystery,
Detective,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Crime,
Noir,
Sweden,
Swedish Literature,
Hungary
”Martin Beck, the born detective and famous observer, constantly occupied making useless observations and storing them away for future use. Doesn’t even have bats in the belfry-they couldn’t get in for all the crap in the way.”For those fans of Kurt Wallander there will be a deja vu moment when you ...
This is, quite to my surprise, a fabulous book. I say "to my surprise" because the fact is, as others have noted, for much of the book nothing actually happens. And I am, as my GR friends know, a terribly impatient reader (that is a confession, not a boast) - of fiction. And yet...This book, perhaps...