Aurora boreal
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At the start of Larsson's solid procedural debut, neurotic, troubled Sanna StrandgArd discovers the brutally butchered body of her brother, Viktor, on the floor of the church he founded in Kiruna, a provincial town in the north of Sweden. Sanna turns to her childhood friend, Rebecka Martinsson, a tax attorney in Stockholm, for emotional support and legal assistance when Sanna is charged with her brother's murder. While the local police investigate, led by refreshingly down-to-earth Insp. Anna-Maria Mella, Martinsson starts digging into the case as well as her own past connection with the victim and his church. Potential motives for StrandgArd's murder range from the church's business dealings to sexual intrigue, but the focus is on Martinsson's anger and frustration at being sucked back into her own past. The story builds to a thrillerlike ending, though Larsson introduces far more characters than she needs or can handle. The book won Sweden's Best First Crime Novel award. [PW 3/13/06] (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Library Journal Reviews
At the start of Larsson's solid procedural debut, neurotic, troubled Sanna StrandgArd discovers the brutally butchered body of her brother, Viktor, on the floor of the church he founded in Kiruna, a provincial town in the north of Sweden. Sanna turns to her childhood friend, Rebecka Martinsson, a tax attorney in Stockholm, for emotional support and legal assistance when Sanna is charged with her brother's murder. While the local police investigate, led by refreshingly down-to-earth Insp. Anna-Maria Mella, Martinsson starts digging into the case as well as her own past connection with the victim and his church. Potential motives for StrandgArd's murder range from the church's business dealings to sexual intrigue, but the focus is on Martinsson's anger and frustration at being sucked back into her own past. The story builds to a thrillerlike ending, though Larsson introduces far more characters than she needs or can handle. The book won Sweden's Best First Crime Novel award. [PW 3/13/06] Copyright 2010 Reed Business Information.
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(2009). Aurora boreal (1. edición.). Seix Barral.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Larsson, Åsa, 1966-. 2009. Aurora Boreal. México D.F.: Seix Barral.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Larsson, Åsa, 1966-. Aurora Boreal México D.F.: Seix Barral, 2009.
Harvard Citation (style guide)(2009). Aurora boreal. 1. edición. México D.F.: Seix Barral.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Larsson, Åsa. Aurora Boreal 1. edición., Seix Barral, 2009.