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Excellent thriller, April 5, 2004
Sibylla Forstenström is the daughter of a rich but insensitive merchant and his wife. After a depression and an unwanted pregnancy she flees as an 18 year old girl from her family and the institution where she is kept. She starts to live as a homeless person and is capable of taking rather good care of herself for 15 years. But then things go wrong: she is wrongly accused of murdering a businessman and while she hides from the police three other murders follow. In the end she is capable of unravelling the true cause of these murders with the help of 15 year old Patrik, who she meets when hiding in the attic of a secondary school. This was a very entertaining introduction to the work of yet another excellent Swedish author of thrillers. Definitely worth a read.
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
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Swedish Thriller, January 24, 2009
Missing is the story of Sibylla Forenström, a 32-year old drifter on the streets of Stockholm. Dressed in her best thrift-store suit, Sibylla cons a wealthy businessman into buying her dinner and a hotel room in a fancy hotel. When the police arrive the next morning she assumes the con has been exposed and flees. But the man has been brutally murdered, and the police identify Sibylla's fingerprints and charge her with the crime, revealing that she disappeared from a mental institution 15 years earlier. Two other murders follow, and Sibylla, whose survival on the streets depends on her anonymity, finds she is now the most wanted criminal in Sweden with her face on every newspaper. A fortuitous encounter with a 15-year-old loner with computer talents provides Sibylla with an ally who is eager to help her track down the real serial killer. Throughout the book, Sibylla's past is slowly revealed, adding depth to this well-written thriller. Originally published in Sweden in 2000, Missing came out in the US in 2008 and is a finalist for the 2009 Edgar Award for Best Mystery. http://www.stopyourekillingme.com/A_Authors/Alvtegen_Karin.html
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Cool Swedish Thriller!, February 19, 2009
Having just read Stieg Larsson I continued with my streak of Swedish-based mysteries with Karin Altvegen's "Missing", which has also been nominated for the 2009 Edgar Awards Best Novel. The book is small and reads quickly almost like a novella (I can only wonder what may have omitted in translation). The story of a 32-year old willingly homeless woman named Sibylla who suddenly finds herself accused of being a serial killer is compelling. The first half of the book jumps between present and past. In the present, Sibylla is on the run from the authorities who think she has committed several gruesome murders; in the past, a young Sibylla is tormented and mistreated by her Upper Class parents who force her to give up a baby conceived out of wedlock and eventually having her committed to an asylum. Upon getting out, she has avoided her rich family and chosen to live on the streets turning small cons in order to get by and find shelter. Could Sibylla be responsible for these murders and are we reading about the thoughts of an insane killer? Or, is the murderer someone unsuspecting? The victims end up being part of a pattern that Sibylla and a 15-year old boy she befriends named Patrik, who helps her try to track the real killer. Fast-paced and well plotted, I can see why Karin Alvtegen is called "Sweden's Queen Of Crime". Hope to read more from her!
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