This is not a classic novel, nor will Mankell win a Nobel prize for the effort but this is his best novel as a balanced and well written piece of literature. Going back to the action-packed murder plot, the investigation process takes a deep turn when Maria's brother comes forth with secret information no one The minds and workings of a detective and a middle aged troubled man are puzzling as investigating the crime. Through first person narrative and self-reflexivity, Wallander directly tells his readers how he is thinking. Mankell takes the reader into the mind of a police detective. Wallander's journey through aging and weight-gain is equality a roller coaster as solving the murder. He undergoes not only relationship problems, but also the struggles of everyday men. Reading Faceless Killers, the reader is more inclined to learn what happens to Wallander than the answer to the murder mystery. Wallander takes the reader inside the workings of his mind and into his world of crime-solving as he tries to balance bumpy relationships with his father, ex-wife, and daughter. Faceless Killers is not just a detective fiction with a murder to solve. Although Wallander is a miserable man with horrible relationships, he gains the reader's sympathy and oftentimes empathy. The detective called to scene is Kurt Wallander, a man with just as many personal troubles to solve. In a country with increasing anti-immigrant sentiment and crimes by "foreigners," the Lovgren murders touch a sensitive issue that parallels political problems in Sweden. Mankell takes a murder from the domestic space to a national "international" realm. In a country full of foreigners, Maria's clue doesn't help much. "Foreign." Mankell's Faceless Killers addresses political and national issues that extend far beyond a murder mystery of country couple. When Maria eventually dies in the hospital after being in a coma, she gives detectives one clue with her last dying breath. The crime seems way too personal and gruesome to have been a random robbery. But, the victim has been brutally tortured and killed, while he wife has been left to die. Both Maria and Johannes are said to have no enemies and not much money. It's a double murder mystery that is impossible to solve. She is found tied to a chair with a noose around her neck. He discovers the scene referred to as a "slaughterhouse." His best friend Johannes Lovgren is dead and Lovgren's wife Maria is left to die. That's exactly what happened to one elderly Swedish farmer in Henning Mankell's Faceless Killers. Once you enter the house, you wish you never entered. You notice something peculiar about your neighbor's house- the same neighbor who is your best friend you share tea with every day. You check your house and everything appears to be normal. You're awakened by a bad dream that tells you something is terribly wrong, awfully strange. Imagine waking up during the middle of the night. But, it's even harder to put the book down.
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