The Man From Beijing
(Autor) Henning MankellIn the far north of Sweden a small, quiet village has been almost entirely wiped out by a mass murderer. The only clue left at the scene is a red ribbon. Among the victims are the grandparents of Judge Birgitta Roslin, who sets out to find the killer. Despite being brushed off by the police, Birgitta is determined to prove that the murders were not a random act of violence but are part of something far more dark and complex. Her investigation leads to the highest echelons of power and into the recesses of history where the seeds of evil deeds were planted.
Henning Mankell
Henning Mankell was a Swedish author best known for his crime novels featuring the brooding detective Kurt Wallander. His works are characterized by a dark and atmospheric style, exploring themes of isolation and societal issues. Mankell's contributions to literature include revitalizing the Scandinavian crime genre and gaining international acclaim.