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The Preacher (Patrik Hedstrom, Book 2) [Hardcover]

Camilla Läckberg
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (74 customer reviews)

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Book Description

April 27, 2011

In the sequel to The Ice Princess, a series of sadistic murders spanning two generations remains unsolved—and time is running out for the next victim.

In the fishing community of Fjallbacka, life is remote, peaceful, and for some, tragically short. Foul play was always suspected in the disappearance twenty years ago of two young campers, but their bodies were never found. But now, a young boy out playing has confirmed the grim truth. Their remains are discovered alongside those of a fresh victim, sending the tiny town into shock. Local detective Patrik Hedstrom, expecting a baby with his girlfriend Erica, can only imagine what it is like to lose a child. When a second young girl goes missing, Hedstrom’s attention focuses on the Hults, a feuding clan of misfits, religious fanatics and criminals. The suspect list is long but time is short—which of this family’s dark secrets will provide the vital clue?

Praise for The Ice Princess:

“The hottest crime genre of the moment is Nordic noir and Swedish writer Camilla Läckberg (who shares Stieg Larsson’s translator) is one of the reasons. As with all Scandinavian murder mysteries, it’s darker, bleaker, and the plot far more sinister than similar American fare. Larsson fans who give Läckberg’s novel a chance to seduce them will be rewarded."—USA Today

“At the start of Läckberg’s haunting U.S. debut, biographer Erica Falck feels compelled to write a novel about why her beautiful friend Alex would kill herself. Läckberg skillfully details how horrific secrets are never completely buried and how silence can kill the soul."—Publishers Weekly, starred review

“Camilla Läckberg has written seven blockbuster novels in her native Swedish but, until now, no one has published any of them in the United States. Now Pegasus Books has stepped forward.”—The New York Times

“Heart-stopping—a masterclass in Scandinavian crime fiction."—Val McDermid

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“Läckberg weaves a solid thriller that will gratify fans of Liza Marklund, Stieg Larsson, and the team of Anders Roslund and Borge Hellstrom. This fast-paced tale ensures Läckberg’s place on the A-list of Scandinavian crime writers.” (Booklist )

“Läckberg’s many-layered story features plot twists and turns galore…. Patrik and Erica continue to evolve, leading readers to become increasingly involved in their lives. Stieg Larsson fans seeking more Nordic crime fiction may want to try Sweden’s top-selling crime writer. Läckberg is also highly recommended for readers who like mysteries set in foreign countries.” (Library Journal )

“Swedish bestseller Läckberg's worthy second thriller set in the coastal town of Fjällbacka (after The Ice Princess) opens with a grim discovery-the naked fresh corpse of Tanja Schmidt, a German tourist, on top of the skeletal remains of two young women, later identified as Mona Thernblad and Siv Lantin.... The troubled Hults, from conniving founder (known as the Preacher) to philandering spouses, show a Ross Macdonaldesque love of twisted family relationships, while Läckberg's colorful, diverse police force, staffed with the competent, the incompetent, and the merely distracted, recalls the humanist touch of Dutch author Janwillem van de Wetering.” (Publishers Weekly )

About the Author

Camilla Läckberg worked as an economist in Stockholm until a course in creative writing triggered a drastic career change. Her novels have all become #1 bestsellers in Sweden. Her thriller The Ice Princess, winner of the Grand Prix de Littérature Policière for Best International Crime Novel, has been published in over twenty-five countries. She lives in Stockholm with her husband and five children.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Pegasus; First Edition edition (April 27, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1605981737
  • ISBN-13: 978-1605981734
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (74 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #397,452 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Born in 1974, Camilla Läckberg graduated from Gothenburg University of Economics, before moving to Stockholm where she worked for a few years as an economist. However, a course in creative writing triggered a drastic change of career. Her first six novels all became Swedish No. 1 bestsellers. She lives in a suburb of Stockholm.

Customer Reviews

This series of books has establised Camila Lackberg as one of my favourite writers. Seftonbabe  |  12 reviewers made a similar statement
The stories simply don't work with a great excess of characters who aren't related to the primary plot. Robert D. Watson  |  7 reviewers made a similar statement
This book had good twists and turns with a surprise ending. Yooper  |  13 reviewers made a similar statement
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36 of 39 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Long-winded and not as engaging as "The Ice Princess" November 26, 2009
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"The Preacher" is Swedish author Camilla Lackberg's second police procedural mystery, and I have to say that I preferred her first, "The Ice Princess". In this follow-up novel,also set in the Swedish coastal town of Fjallbacka, a female German tourist's body is found atop two skeletons which turn out to be the remains of two young women who went missing in 1979. Patrik Hedstrom, the policeman who helped crack the murder case in "The Ice Princess" returns in this second novel with a much more prominent role. He is now married to Erica, the author from the first novel who played a major role in solving the murder in "The Ice Princess". Though it isn't necessary to read "The Ice Princess" before this second novel, there is quite a bit of background information provided in the first novel about some of the recurring characters such as Erica, Patrik, and Erica's sister Anna. Patrik is put in charge of the investigation, and as the investigators dig deeper, they find that all clues point to the Hult family, comprising patriarch Gabriel, his wife Liane, children Linda and Jacob, and also Gabriel's estranged nephews Robert and Stefan and their mother Solveig. When another young girl goes missing, Patrik and his team find themselves racing against the clock to locate the girl, even as they find themselves faced with dead ends and false clues.

"The Preacher" is quite weak in comparison to "The Ice Princess" - firstly, I was disappointed that Erica does not play a major role in this investigation. Instead she is relegated to playing the expectant mom and wife who has to deal with pesky relatives invading her home during the hot summer months. In "The Ice Princess", Erica played a very important role in the murder investigation and I had come to genuinely like her character so it was underwhelming to see her character take a backseat to Patrik's role as chief investigator in this second installment. Though Patrik is a likable enough character, he lacks the charisma of other major characters in series such as Inspector Sejer in Karin Fossum's novels which are far superior than Ms. Lackberg's novels (the quality of writing, characterization, etc). The story itself could have benefited from better editing, it tends to plod at many points in the novel, and some story arcs could have been omitted. One in particular is the story about Anna, Erica's sister - her domestic problems continue in this second novel, but prove to be more of a distraction and annoyance than an engaging story arc. Final verdict - "The Preacher" is not as engaging as "The Ice Princess", and there are other Scandinavian mystery authors whose works I find more interesting, such as Karin Fossum, Johan Theorin, Arnaldur Indridasson, Henning Mankell, Steig Larssen, etc.
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(3.5 stars) As readers of Camilla Lackberg's previous novel, The Ice Princess, have discovered, Fjallbacka, Sweden, a small fishing village in western Sweden, holds many secrets, some of them involving murder. Chief Investigator Patrik Englund is enjoying a much-needed vacation when he learns that a six-year-old has discovered a woman's naked and beaten body near a ravine. Underneath that body are the skeletons of two more women who disappeared in 1979. Autopsies prove that all three had been slowly tortured over the course of many days before merciful death interceded. Through flashbacks to 1979, when the first deaths occurred, the story develops into a murderous saga which may involve the Hult family, whose family patriarch, Ephraim Hult, was a highly successful evangelical preacher, and whose two sons Johannes and Gabriel had supernatural healing powers when they were children. Ephraim is now dead, and his sons are enemies as a result of Ephraim's will.

The author spends as much time on the lives and motivations of her characters as she does on plot development, and when yet another young girl disappears from town, Patrik and his crew (which also has their own frictions and rivalries) realize they may have a chance to find her before she dies of the same tortures which were inflicted on the previous young women. Dozens of complications, which are revealed through the family backgrounds, psychology, and interactions of the police officers, the victims, and the various members of the Hult family keep the tension high as Lackberg involves the whole community in a wide assortment of clues and red herrings.

Although the dialogue is often wooden and clichéd, the author's emphasis on characters and why they behave as they do give a depth to this novel that straight action-mysteries do not usually have. Flashbacks in italics inserted throughout the present day action reveal the thoughts of an imprisoned female victim from 1979, held in a cold dark place, as she tries to cope with another day of torture. Blackmail, revenge, an obsession with power, seething resentments spawned by injustice, and love and passion are all motivating forces which one sees here through the various characters. There are, however, many implausibilities in the plot. A number of characters, some of them repeating, add little to the story line except diversion. Erika's sister's problems, a big part of The Ice Princess, for example, continue here as a distraction, and the late addition of the character of Kennedy Karlsson, with his unusual background, seems to be a convenient way out of a messy plot issue.

It is easy, however, to see why Camilla Lackberg is the best selling author in Swedish history, outselling even Stieg Larsson in number of books sold: She has written nine #1 sellers in Sweden, good escape novels (of which the Ice Princess is #1 and this is #2) that keep the reader entertained, involved in the action, and willingly "suspending disbelief" throughout. Two more of her pop novels are already being translated for the US market (by Steven T. Murray, translator of the Stieg Larsson books and those by Henning Mankell), and one would hope that her later novels will show her increasing growth as a novelist. Mary Whipple

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars preacher June 27, 2011
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very good book..fine follow up after the princess...many story lines going on the same time..after two books you feel like you belong in the city and can relate to all the different side stories9get rid of sisters husband, please....I HOPE CAMILLA CONTINUES DEVELOPING ALL THE SECONDARDARY PLOTS..THANK YOU FOR WRITING AN ENJOYABE SERIES...CJC
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4.0 out of 5 stars she knows the material
She knows her Swedes.
A lot of performers to keep track of which keeps your interest. Her description of the area is accurate. I feel as though I have been there.
Published 4 days ago by James K. Long Sr.
4.0 out of 5 stars Another chapter in an excellent series
throughly enjoyed this very well written book and will continue on to read the rest of the series featuring these two protagonists
Published 8 days ago by sharyn
4.0 out of 5 stars Things aren't always what they seem...
Once again Läckberg combines a race to solve three murders - two of them twenty years old - with the domestic travails of Patrick Hedstrom and Erica Falck. Read more
Published 10 days ago by Ethel Ross
5.0 out of 5 stars The Preacher
I was introduced to Camilla Lackberg's books with The Stonecutter, which was a gift to my husband and was highly recommended to and by him.
Published 28 days ago by Lianne Sasson
5.0 out of 5 stars The Preacher
This series of books has establised Camila Lackberg as one of my favourite writers. She manages to keep me guessing with gripping stories and this one is no exception. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Seftonbabe
5.0 out of 5 stars it was the best
i love all her stories and are really sad when i get to the end of the book, cant wait until i read book no 7
Published 1 month ago by Roslyn Wilson
5.0 out of 5 stars Another great Camilla Lackberg mystery with the characters we have...
Can't wait for Camilla Lackberg's new book coming in May which I have already preordered. Her stories are always interesting and she lets you explore and get to know several towns... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Douglas K. Leib
5.0 out of 5 stars Suspenful
Love Ms Lackberg's style of writing. I have read the Ice Princess and look forward to more of her books.
Published 1 month ago by Karen K Whedon
4.0 out of 5 stars The Preacher
Excellent mystery interwoven with the lives of the main characters . Easy to read. Highly recommended but start with the first book in the series.
Published 1 month ago by Steve George Venckus
5.0 out of 5 stars high five for Camilla Lackberg
The book was just really good. Definately a page "turner". I stayed up until the early mornings until it was completed. Camilla, has done it again. Read more
Published 2 months ago by wanique
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