The Golden Calf
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Soho’s perennially popular Swedish crime series featuring Detective Inspector Irene Huss—jiujitsu champion, mother of teenage twin girls, and investigator on Göteborg Murder Squad—is back! Three men have been shot in one of Göteborg's most fashionable neighborhoods, sending Irene Huss and her colleagues on a goose chase through a tony world of expensive cars and fancy homes. All three victims seem to be tied to one person, the glamorous dot-com darling Sanna Kaegler-Ceder, but Sanna isn’t talking, even when her own life seems to be at stake.

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02/05/2013
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NoveList provides detailed suggestions for series you might like if you enjoyed this book. Suggestions are based on recommendations from librarians and other contributors.
The Jana Matinova and Irene Huss mysteries are well written police procedurals feature tough, complex, and perceptive women detectives, who are quick to take action, as the heads of their teams. The books feature evocative settings with gritty, fast paced plots. -- Merle Jacob
Though different motivations drive the investigative work of Irene Huss and the older, wearier Kurt Wallander, both detectives are aware of the changing nature of Swedish society, which is threatened by increasing racism, violent crime, and drugs. -- Shauna Griffin
Though the Inspector Vaara novels are set in Finland and the Irene Huss mysteries in Sweden, these gritty Scandinavian police procedurals share a fast pace, nerve-wracking suspense, and a sensitivity to the role of immigration in their respective countries. -- Mike Nilsson
Complex, chilling, and gruesome crimes, graphically described, are resolved by strong and competent women in these gritty and intricately plotted Scandinavian police procedurals. Fast-paced and bleak, these dark series' taut suspense and skillful storytelling make for engrossing reading. -- Melissa Gray
Sweden is home to these bleak, violent police procedurals starring determined female crime investigators. A palpable atmosphere of menace hangs over these gritty novels where the protagonists often have as many problems as the criminals they're hunting. -- Mike Nilsson
The England-based Maeve Kerrigan novels and the Sweden-based Irene Huss mysteries feature smart, determined female police detectives with complicated lives. Fast-paced and richly detailed, both series bring grit and suspense to compelling tales of murder and mayhem. -- Mike Nilsson
Though set in very different places -- Merci Rayborn in sunny southern California and Irene Huss in cold, brooding Sweden -- these intricately plotted tales are equally gritty and menacing, following intrepid female investigators' harrowing murder investigations. -- Mike Nilsson
These series have the genres "police procedurals" and "scandinavian crime fiction"; and the subjects "women detectives," "northern european people," and "policewomen."
These series have the appeal factors menacing and disturbing, and they have the genre "scandinavian crime fiction"; and the subjects "huss, irene (fictitious character)," "northern european people," and "european people."

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NoveList recommends "Maeve Kerrigan novels" for fans of "Irene Huss mysteries". Check out the first book in the series.
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These books have the genres "police procedurals" and "scandinavian crime fiction"; and the subjects "policewomen," "huss, irene (fictitious character)," and "northern european people."
These books have the genres "scandinavian crime fiction" and "translations -- swedish to english"; and the subjects "crimes against rich people," "northern european people," and "european people."
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Both authors feature strong women police detectives and legal prosecutors as their sleuths. These women have to balance their personal lives with their jobs. The books are slower paced procedurals that show the gritty and violent side of Swedish society. -- Merle Jacob
Swedish authors Lars Kepler and Helene Tursten write suspenseful Scandinavian mystery fiction heavy with menace and brutal violence. Starring determined, complicated police detectives, their work is intricately plotted and fast-paced. -- Mike Nilsson
Both writers feature strong policewomen in Nordic countries who must deal with their personal lives and with their fellow police. The books deal with social problems and corruption in their societies while also capturing the chilly atmosphere of Iceland and Sweden. The plots are slower paced and dark in tone. -- Merle Jacob
Scandinavian authors Kaaberbol and Tursten use credible, but flawed, female sleuths. They are strong, well developed characters, plagued with personal problems that are developed throughout the books. The mysteries are gritty and fast paced with complex plots. All of their books have a strong sense of place. -- Merle Jacob
Swedish writers Eriksson and Tursten feature strong policewomen as their detectives. The women have problems in their personal lives and at work. The bleak stories have complex plots and characters and portray solid police procedures with the women detectives solving the crimes. The books have a strong sense of place. -- Merle Jacob
Weiss and Tursten use strong policewomen as their sleuths. As fallible women in a man's world, they have to deal with the prejudices of their male counterparts. The stories are set in European cities that are beautifully described, while the plots are intricate and fast paced. -- Merle Jacob
Genelin and Tursten write police procedurals that feature no-nonsense women detectives who deal with their male counterparts' prejudices. The women are fallible and have troubled love lives, but are engaging and believe in justice. The stories are complex, fast paced, and have a strong sense of place. -- Merle Jacob
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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

A grisly turn of events galvanizes the Goteborg, Sweden, police force in this fifth entry in Tursten's crackerjack series featuring Detective Inspector Irene Huss. As the novel opens, a wealthy restaurateur is found shot in the head in his opulent home. His wife, Senna, who discovered the body, arouses suspicion from the start. Detective Huss is certain she's lying, but why? Soon after, Huss is called to the scene of the double homicide of two gentlemen in exactly the same way that the restauranteur was killed. Turns out, Senna and the victims were principals in an Internet start-up that went boom and then bust. The mystery deepens when the body of a fourth partner, who's been missing for several years, is found in a nearby lake. Detective Huss has many questions for Senna, who is growing shiftier by the day. Among them: Who is really the father of her infant son? Compelling characters and steady suspense make this a fine Nordic crime novel in the spirit of Henning Mankell and Karin Fossum.--Block, Allison Copyright 2010 Booklist

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Publisher's Weekly Review

The murder of Kjell B:son Ceder, the so-called restaurant king of Goteborg, kicks off Tursten's complex and compelling fifth Det. Insp. Irene Huss investigation to be published in the U.S. (after 2012's Night Rounds). Someone shot Ceder in the head twice at point-blank range. Suspicion initially focuses on his much younger wife, Sanna, who stands to inherit Ceder's fortune, but subsequent events force Huss and her colleagues to reconsider. Two other men are found murdered in the exact same way shortly after the first killing, and all three deaths may have a connection with a three-year-old financial scandal. The press had dubbed one of the other victims, Philip Bergman, as "the Golden Calf" for his facility in attracting business investors. Once again, the doggedly effective Huss proves herself a capable and sympathetic lead in the service of yet another clever plot that effortlessly meshes police procedural and whodunit. Agent: Anneli Hoier, Leonhardt & Hoier Literary Agency. (Feb.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Library Journal Review

A wealthy restaurateur is found dead in his opulent loft in the woods. The following day, two venture capitalists are found dead in a Goteborg suburb. Three years ago another venture capitalist disappeared, after suddenly withdrawing all his funds, unmooring his boat, and setting off to sea. What do all these dead men have in common? All were shot by a small-caliber vanity handgun, and all were related via business or marriage to a beautiful blonde named Sanna Kaegler-Ceder. But is Sanna the murderer or one more potential victim? It is up to Swedish Insp. Irene Huss and her partner Tommy Persson to sift through the false leads, bank records, Sanna's half-truths, and mounting body count to discover who exactly is behind the murderous mess. Verdict The fourth book in Tursten's series (after Night Rounds) is a well-crafted, if overwrought, keep-you-guessing mystery, stuffed full of intriguing characters, subplots, and extraneous details. Both readers new to the series and avid fans will enjoy investigating this puzzling case with Inspector Huss.-Jennifer Rogers, J. Sargeant Reynolds Community Coll. Lib., Richmond (c) Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Kirkus Book Review

A fourth round of multiple homicides-cumlesser felonies for DI Irene Huss and her colleagues and friends in Gteborg's Violent Crime Division (Night Rounds, 2012, etc.). Even Irene's husband, chef Krister Huss, knows who Kjell B:son [sic] Ceder is--the restaurant king of Gteborg--or was, until two well-placed bullets ended his life, leaving behind a widow who is alternately dry-eyed and hysterical and an unholy mess of domestic and financial double-dealing. Both Kjell and his much younger wife, Sanna Kaegler-Ceder, had carried on so many affairs that one mystery is why they ever got married. A second is whether Kjell's first wife, a shipping heiress killed in a sailing accident, was really a victim of foul play. The meatiest mystery of all concerns Sanna's Internet startup, ph.com, a brash high-end apparel retailer that had gone belly up in the dot-com crash of 2003. A closer look shows that ph.com was doomed from the first by both a highly unrealistic business model and the likelihood that at least one of its partners was emptying the till. Sanna's friend, financial consultant Joachim Rothstaahl, is soon shot as dead as her husband. So is her ex-partner Philip Bergman. Is it possible that Thomas Bonetti, the third founding partner, who's been missing since 2000, is behind the rash of embezzlement and murder? Has he been dead all along, the first casualty in a brutal housecleaning? And which member of this interlocking directorate is the father of Sanna's infant son? Interrogating the diminishing pool of suspects and focusing on the enigmatic Sanna provokes many revelations. But only a visit from an Amazonian FBI agent will dispel the last shadows. Monstrous Sanna is well worth Irene's trouble, but the kitchen-sink financial intrigue and deus ex machina windup may tax fans' patience.]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

A grisly turn of events galvanizes the Göteborg, Sweden, police force in this fifth entry in Tursten's crackerjack series featuring Detective Inspector Irene Huss. As the novel opens, a wealthy restaurateur is found shot in the head in his opulent home. His wife, Senna, who discovered the body, arouses suspicion from the start. Detective Huss is certain she's lying, but why? Soon after, Huss is called to the scene of the double homicide of two gentlemen in exactly the same way that the restauranteur was killed. Turns out, Senna and the victims were principals in an Internet start-up that went boom and then bust. The mystery deepens when the body of a fourth partner, who's been missing for several years, is found in a nearby lake. Detective Huss has many questions for Senna, who is growing shiftier by the day. Among them: Who is really the father of her infant son? Compelling characters and steady suspense make this a fine Nordic crime novel in the spirit of Henning Mankell and Karin Fossum. Copyright 2012 Booklist Reviews.

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LJ Express Reviews

A wealthy restaurateur is found dead in his opulent loft in the woods. The following day, two venture capitalists are found dead in a Göteborg suburb. Three years ago another venture capitalist disappeared, after suddenly withdrawing all his funds, unmooring his boat, and setting off to sea. What do all these dead men have in common? All were shot by a small-caliber vanity handgun, and all were related via business or marriage to a beautiful blonde named Sanna Kaegler-Ceder. But is Sanna the murderer or one more potential victim? It is up to Swedish Insp. Irene Huss and her partner Tommy Persson to sift through the false leads, bank records, Sanna's half-truths, and mounting body count to discover who exactly is behind the murderous mess. Verdict The fourth book in Tursten's series (after Night Rounds) is a well-crafted, if overwrought, keep-you-guessing mystery, stuffed full of intriguing characters, subplots, and extraneous details. Both readers new to the series and avid fans will enjoy investigating this puzzling case with Inspector Huss.—Jennifer Rogers, J. Sargeant Reynolds Community Coll. Lib., Richmond (c) Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

The murder of Kjell B:son Ceder, the so-called restaurant king of Göteborg, kicks off Tursten's complex and compelling fifth Det. Insp. Irene Huss investigation to be published in the U.S. (after 2012's Night Rounds). Someone shot Ceder in the head twice at point-blank range. Suspicion initially focuses on his much younger wife, Sanna, who stands to inherit Ceder's fortune, but subsequent events force Huss and her colleagues to reconsider. Two other men are found murdered in the exact same way shortly after the first killing, and all three deaths may have a connection with a three-year-old financial scandal. The press had dubbed one of the other victims, Philip Bergman, as "the Golden Calf" for his facility in attracting business investors. Once again, the doggedly effective Huss proves herself a capable and sympathetic lead in the service of yet another clever plot that effortlessly meshes police procedural and whodunit. Agent: Anneli Høier, Leonhardt & Høier Literary Agency. (Feb.)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Tursten, H., & Wideburg, L. A. (2013). The Golden Calf . Soho Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Tursten, Helene and Laura A. Wideburg. 2013. The Golden Calf. Soho Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Tursten, Helene and Laura A. Wideburg. The Golden Calf Soho Press, 2013.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Tursten, H. and Wideburg, L. A. (2013). The golden calf. Soho Press.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Tursten, Helene, and Laura A Wideburg. The Golden Calf Soho Press, 2013.

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