Title | : | Vattenänglar |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | |
ISBN | : | 9174331698 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9789174331691 |
Language | : | Swedish |
Format Type | : | Audio CD |
Number of Pages | : | - |
Publication | : | First published January 1, 2012 |
En septemberonsdag kallas hon till en villa i ett av Linköpings finare områden. Ett gift par har hittats döda i sin jacuzzi. Nakna och isblå i ett vatten som inte längre är genomskinligt klart. Deras femåriga adoptivdotter Ella är försvunnen och ett intensivt sökande inleds. Är flickan vid liv och har förts bort? Eller har hon försökt rymma från mördaren och drunknat i Stångån?
Medan tunga regnmoln vakar över staden dras Malin Fors och hennes kolleger in i ett fall där gränserna har blivit otydliga. Mellan döda och levande, mellan gott och ont. Utredningen tvingar henne att konfrontera sina egna demoner, och till slut kan hon inte längre stå emot begäret att låta alkoholen sudda ut verkligheten. Men hon vet att hon inte får ge upp. Hon kan inte svika Ella. Hon måste hitta henne och den som dödade hennes föräldrar.
Vattenänglar är den första delen i en ny serie om Malin Fors, inspirerad av de fyra elementen.
Vattenänglar Reviews
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I've only read one book by Mons Kallentoft until ''Water Angels'', it was ''Earthstorm'' the eighth part of the series written by the Swedish author and having as a protagonist a hard-boiled female heroine named Malin Fors. I've enjoyed ''Earthstorm'' and Malin's character, nevertheless, I can't say that it was something original or so exciting and which the reader will never forget. So, when I purchased ''Water Angels'', I was at least expecting an entertaining novel but unfortunately, that wasn't the case. The book is a bit dull if not plain boring at some parts and the details around Malin's personal issues don't manage to engage the reader enough in order to empathize with the character. There is almost none suspense in this more than clichéd plotline about shady child adoptions from Vietnam to Sweden and Denmark which also involves -no surprise here- a pederast ring taking advantage of the fostered children. I will seriously consider if I will choose a Mons Kallentof novel as there is a lot of much better Nordic Noir books waiting on my shelf.
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dark and gritty thriller about a couples murder and the disappearance of their adopted daughter and the search to find the solutions to both takes the team finally to vietnam and the dark side of adoptions and peoples greed.
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This is the second book I've had to get from 3rd party sellers in the U.K., Why are the books only sold in Europe and not the U.S.A.. I really like Malin Fors because she can hear the people she's looking for, the series is great. I like the departed people talking to Malin. Zeke who's her partner is having problems with Karin being one of the people that he has to use as necessary and has a crush on even though he is married. This story revolves around three people who were killed and a kidnapped girl.
I would recommend this series to anyone who likes who done-its. -
Jag undrar om inte jag egentligen hade tänkt göra slut med serien om Malin Fors efter förra boken, men så hade jag ju vunnit Vattenänglar i en utlottning. Däremot vet jag med bestämdhet att jag var riktigt urless på de dödas röster. Det är förmodligen därför som den (och resten av serien) har stått oläst i hyllan sedan februari 2013. Fem år, snart, alltså. Men nu är det dags att ta tag i de här böckerna igen. Läs mer på
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What I love most about Kallentoft's writing is not the gritty elements of procedural crime, it's the very human and fragile qualities of the characters. Malin in particular is an interesting and flawed character, she is strong and capable but wrestles with her own weaknesses.
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Another Malin Fors story I love.
The end raced towards me. The entire series has been great. I recommend it any thriller reader. Read them all. -
Mons Kallentoft is the Swedish crime writing phenomenon. Water Angels is a dark new mystery in the international best selling Malin Fors series. This story touched my heart.
I found the story unputdownable being tense and suspenseful.
This heart breaking first scene opens up with the violent deaths of Cecilia and Patrick Andergren being shot dead while relaxing naked in their Jacuzzi. They were found dead in the water in the churning bubble-pool turning red from their bullet holes.
But frightened Ella Andergren the five-year old girl Cecilia and Patrick had adopted that they brought to a strange country for a better life and unending love witnessed her adopted parents being shot and Ella is missing.
As the investigations takes the darkest corner it appears that Inspector Malin Fors believes that there could be a killer on the loose and possibly a child killer.
With the young girl remaining missing, and the murders unsolved the city is left in fear.
This was a splendid first novel that I have read by Mons Kallentoft. I would definitely read more by Mons Kallentoft. -
This is the sixth novel featuring Malin Fors and her loyal and conscientious team of detectives working in Linköping, Sweden. A young couple are brutally murdered and their five-year-old adopted daughter is missing. The subsequent investigation soon leads Malin and her team (now augmented by the brilliant and statuesque Elin Sand) into the murky world of a dodgy adoption agency working out of Vietnam. The thrilling finale actually takes place in Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon).
As with previous novels in the series, I felt this did sometimes dwell too much on Malin's private life, although, thankfully, she has now dumped her waste-of-space boyfriend Peter after she discovered him having an affair. However, these discursions didn't spoil a well-plotted and original story. -
Titul se dělí na tři části, můžeme v něm nalézt lehčí poetično a slabounký náznak paranormality. V souhrnu jsou Vodní andělé atypickým a ojedinělým dílem, na který si čtenář musí zprvu zvyknout, avšak poté co se tak stane, už ho nedá z ruky.
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Förmycket snack om sprit tankar på mord och man hatar och man kan döda . Rena ångest att läsa boken , inte min smak
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Monssi se parantaa kirja kirjalta. Runollinen, erilainen dekkari.
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Nä, nu räcker det Malin Fors. Iallafall för mig. Tack o adjö.
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This is the sixth installment of the Malin Fors mysteries by Swedish author,Mons Kallentoft. As usual it is a page turner but with less violence than usual. Still, the story is as gripping and horrifying as the earlier stories, since the violence against Vietnamese adoptees is implied rather than described in detail. The story revolves around the violent murder of an affluent married couple in their hot tub and the kidnap of their adopted five year old Vietnamese daughter. There are no leads, no prints, no cartridges, nothing to give even a hint of who killed them or why. Yet, as the investigation unfolds the nefarious activities surrounding a very lucrative adoption racket are revealed. The more digging Malin and her fellow investigators do, the more it becomes evident that the root of the crime lies in Saigon.
As usual, Kallentoft also includes what is happening in the private lives of the police officers. This aspect of the book truly requires that the reader have followed them since the first book. It is not so integral that this book cannot stand alone but if one becomes interested in these people as men and women with more to their lives than the police work that takes up so much of each day, then to know them is to have read of them earlier.
Also, for the first time reader, it may be a bit disconcerting to find themselves privy to the thoughts of the dead and of the victim but it soon becomes a natural part of the story and actually, for me, and interesting aspect of the action. -
This is the sixth novel in the Malin Fors series, and after the closure of the Maria Murvall story I was expecting a few new plot arcs to open. There is a villain who I suspect will end up as a recurring character, but I will need to read the subsequent books to find out.
At the start of the book, a couple is found gunned to death in their jacuzzi, and their daughter is missing. It becomes increasingly apparent that the death may be related to the fact that their daughter was adopted from the far east. There is also speculation caused by the fact that the foster father worked for a munitions factory.
This ended up as one of the best books in the series for me, with Malin having apparently put her alcohol addiction behind her. A few plot points in the book felt very clearly signposted, including the fact that one of the other characters was raising an adopted daughter.
As well as the main case, the book explores Malin's relationships with other characters, including her lover, Peter, and daughter Tove, the latter of which seems to be becoming quite strained. Near the start, Malin rejects a phone call from Tove and claims that her dentist was calling her. Later on, there seemed to be a hint that Tove is developing Malin's alcohol problems, as she arrives at the house drunk at one point.
I enjoyed the book's action-packed finale a lot, and I can't wait to see how the story develops in later titles. -
Took a few chapters for me to get used to the differing perspectives of a couple of characters and the narrator itself. But it was an easy read from then onwards. It isn’t a thriller nor it is a witty crime novel. It’s slow-paced and it’s not entirely about crime. Coupled with delightful prose, reading about the thoughts that go through the minds of certain characters, struggling to cope with facts about their lives, makes you feel sympathetic towards them.
Should you want to give this series a go, I suggest starting from the very beginning.
Now, what’s the story?
Detective Malin Fors of Linköping police and her colleagues investigate the murder of the Andergrens. They’re found dead in their jacuzzi without signs of struggle, and their adopted daughter, Ella, missing. Initial suspicions suggest Patrick Andergren took bribes whilst working in Vietnam and that this double murder may have been a result of that...or that he was on the verge of discovering deeply unsettling details about the agency he and his wife Cecilia used to adopt a child and that this double murder was to prevent the exposing of a wicked business ongoing in Vietnam and other Asian countries.
Will I read the rest of the series in the future? Ja! -
On a roll of 5 star Scandanavian crime thrillers with this one based in Sweden.
A couple are found murdered in their jacuzzi and originally it seems like a straight forward murder to be solved. The assignment is handed to Inspector Malin Fors who is a brilliant detective with her own personal demons - she is an alcoholic, been on the wagon for many years but the cravings remain.
It quickly balloons out to so much more than a murder investigation as it appears the daughter of the dead couple is missing. Eventually they uncover a cruel and illegal world behind Danish adoptions of Asian children. The children are never willing participants in the process and the parents are 'paid' to hand them over believing they will see them back soon.
To muddy the waters the investigation turns on one of their own who is caught up in the adoption process by proxy. -
Varje bok stör jag mig på rösterna som Malin hör, offrens röst som talar till henne/läsaren i utredningen. Ändå fortsätter jag läsa serien. Varför? Det är ändå lättlästa deckare med lite variation i historierna. En kvinnlig huvudperson vilket alltid är uppfriskande. Malin har dock en massa problem och jag tycker det är så typiskt att huvudpersoner alltid skall vara trasiga. Jag kommer säkert läsa fler böcker av Kallentoft men måste ta en paus.
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Tekstinä keskimääräistä paljon kunnianhimoisempaa tavaraa, noin ruotsalaiseksi dekkaristiksi. Hahmot ovat vähän kliseisiä - alkoholi- ja ihmissuhdeongelmien kanssa painiva mutta erinomaisen hyvä poliisi. Just joo.
Juoni on kohtuullisen hyvin kulkeva mutta ei mitään spesiaalia. Välikappaleiden taitsu-osuudet lähinnä ärsyttävät. -
Another gritty novel in the Malin Fors series. This book is based around the murder of a couple and their daughter who's missing. The plot moves along at a good pace and if you're following the series, you're all invested in the characters and know their personalities. Malin Fors is one of my favourite heroines and I love how strong and fragile she is at the same time.
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Really enjoyed this book,the storyline was so sad and hard to read at times because it happens in real life. The voices from the dead is something I enjoy in these books and it was great to read about Malin again,Peter was definitely a character to hate and Tove was not as pleasant in this. Wonderful writing and great twisty plot,you don’t know who is bad or good.
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I think Malin Fors is a great character but this mystery felt a bit slow, and Kallentoft's distinctive writing style, which I normally quite enjoy, felt distracting. -
Wciągająca, świeża. Podoba mi się konstrukcja i forma narracji. Jednak te głosy zza światów nie przemawiają do mnie zupełnie..
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Mám Malin čímdál radši a vždycky se těším na "setkání" s ní. A s panem Kallentoftem.
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jak mne baví ten styl plný niterných úvah, tak tady to bylo hlavně o vnitřním fňukání a vztekání se Malin a to už je opruz
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Op zich best een goed verhaal, maar de schrijfstijl stond me enorm tegen. De stream of consciousness-achtige manier van vertellen is erg rommelig en hoewel je eraan went, blijft het vrij irritant.
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Malin Fors är en ångestgivande karaktär.