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[181028] It's a very strange experience to read the latest book in the series of comics Alexander and Alexandra Ahndorils (pseudonym Lars Kepler) with police heroes Joona Linna and Saga Bauer in the lead role, Lazarus. It's a graduated speculation in unscrupulous violence. Above all, the arched curtain of the Jurek Walther series has an important role, it embodies an evil beyond what should be possible to imagine.
Unfortunately, this also means that the action of the book ends completely, as far as possible. What is happening just can not happen, but the goal of Ahndoril is that besides the fact that there is a lot of money to be gained on the violence speculative, there is always a risk of unreasonable or calculated violence, and not because of anyone, whether it is to have a relationship or affective commitment with someone whose suffering and death would be an untouchable wound. In any case,
Lazarus is a book that, with its apparent intention of spending a lot of money on authors at the price of every contact with the same visionary, should be neglected with the utmost silence.
Lars Kepler
Lazarus
Bonniers 2018
/ Christian Swalander
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