
Henning Mankell does not disappoint in this installment in the Kurt Wallander detective series. While some books in the series seem overdominated by psycho-serial killers, this one has a more credible plot. An inflatable liferaft with two dead bodies floats onto a Swedish beach near Ystad and the case takes Wallander to Latvia. It is 1992, so this Baltic nation is just emerging from its submission under the Soviet mantel that enveloped it since the end of World War II. The politics of police work in Riga are ticklish—there is corruption and intrigue between nationalists and Soviet sympathizers. Wallander gets fully involved and very nearly loses his life in the process. A fascinating insight into the history and turmoil of a nation coming into its own and a darn entertaining read.
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