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19 september 2021

Islossning - Arne Dahl

Bewildering, far fetched and nail-biting suspense ridden story


I read this book in Swedish. Review in English.

Islossning Arne Dahl cover (Zweeds boek)

Having looked forward so much until the last book of the Swedish Berger & Blom series by the bestselling thriller author Arne Dahl (pen name for Jan Arnald’s writing career in the crime genre), I couldn't wait to read it and immediately downloaded the Swedish e-book edition to read it as soon as it was available. Once being plunged into the setting and the action again, it was no problem to read it until the end almost in one night.


Meeting the private detectives, Sam Berger, and his love and professional partner Molly Blom, and his dear friend "Deer" who's still working with the Stockholm police, again was a big pleasure. Although the big storyline that largely cross-cut the previous books has come to an end, and "Deer" has been revalidating from one last surprise attack, her stress and the last remainders of last book's excitement are still very much present in this last part of their story together. Being able to grasp the mental effects of his characters’ past experiences and their inner worlds, is one of Arne Dahl's specialisations, often missing in a lot of books in this genre.

Some gripping flash-backs from the beginning of the story onwards try to throw a light on a frightening childhood of someone who is probably looking for revenge in the present. But who is this person, why are dead bodies being found on sandy beaches across the Stockholm archipelago with exactly one month in between, and why is there probably a second serial killer on the loose murdering former Hells Angels’ members with an axe at the same time?

Deer is confronted with her boss, Conny Lundin, who has put her, one of his best police officers, aside in a lower ranking “office job” since her comeback, while she doesn’t trust him with these two major cases. And she can’t help to keep puzzling with those herself. Sam Berger and Molly Blom having Deer to thank for her heroic efforts saving their own child, can’t do otherwise than to help her putting a stop to these obnoxious murders.

Although it is a bit complicated to get there, of course the two cases are expertly knit together at a certain point somewhere in the middle of the book like Dahl has done already so many times. The plot itself is quite far fetched, comprising this time things like cryonics and cryotherapy, biotechnology, plastic surgery, the quest for eternal life, police infiltrations and the Russian mafia - like more Scandinavian books & scripts tend to be – but Dahl can draw his readers into the story and keep them interested by maintaining a high rhythm, regularly switching the perspectives, and a good balance between rising the suspense and calming down again until the finale has to be set...

Arne Dahl’s writing style is still metaphorical although less mystical and dreamy than in some previous books of these series, and still witty and as sharp as a knife, just sufficiently explanatory. The “showing” is of more importance than the “telling” bit. Exactly this combination, the extraordinary, the suspense, the plot and the writing makes this book again a great bewildering story of high quality. And then, there is the end which makes clear the Berger and Blom series is now finished but also just captivating enough as a cliff-hanger for something new again.
 
Titel: Islossning
Auteur: Arne Dahl
Uitgever: Albert Bonniers Förlag
Jaar uitgave: 2021


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