The Gallows Bird
Author | Camilla Läckberg |
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Translator | Steven T. Murray |
Language | English |
Subject | Popular Fiction-Contemporary Thrillers |
Genre | Crime |
Publisher | Harpercollins |
Publication date | 2006 |
Published in English | March 2011 |
Pages | 378 pages |
ISBN | 0-00-725400-8 |
Preceded by | The Stone Cutter |
Followed by | Flavours from Fjällbacka |
The Gallows Bird (Swedish: Olycksfågeln) is a 2006 novel by Camilla Läckberg, translated by Steven T. Murray in 2011. It is the fourth psychological thriller written by Läckberg.[1]
Synopsis
Patrik (police officer) and Erica (writer) have reconnected, had a child and are moving headlong into matrimony.[2] Problems sidelined when a chaotic alcohol-fuelled party ends with the death of an unpopular contestant on a reality TV show.[3] A woman is found dead, apparently the victim of a car crash: the first in a spate of seemingly inexplicable accidents in Tanumshede.[4] The car reeks of alcohol and the assumption is that it is a drink drive accident.[5] It becomes clear there's a serial assassin in the vicinity.[6] As cameras shadow the stars' every move, relations with the locals are strained to breaking point.[7] A piece of evidence reveals that a pair of seemingly disparate homicides are linked, a pattern emerges of similar homicides spread over many years- in different regions of Sweden; slowly Patrick realises that these cases are more closely linked than he realises.[8] Patrick also has his own ephemera to contend with: a wedding to arrange, and Erica′s sister Anna—he′s experiencing stress.[9]
References
- ↑ "Novel 4".
- ↑ "Matrimony".
- ↑ Forshaw, Barry (11 March 2011). "Party Alcohol". The Independent. London.
- ↑ "Accident".
- ↑ "Accident".
- ↑ "Murderer/plural".
- ↑ "Lovereading/colley".
- ↑ "Sweden literature".
- ↑ swedengallow.com ["camilla-boss".]literature/8885476