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Unspoken: A Mystery [Hardcover]

Mari Jungstedt (Author), Tiina Nunnally (Translator)
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September 4, 2007
It is winter on Gotland, and fourteen-year-old Fanny is missing. She had no friends to speak of other than the horses she took care of at the local racing stable, and seems to have been an unhappy and isolated teenager, the daughter of an absent Jamaican musician and an instable Swedish mother. Is her disappearance somehow connected to the recent brutal murder of alcoholic photographer Henry Dahlström, who had won a large sum of money at the racetrack right before his death? Inspector Anders Knutas and his team investigate under pressure from the media.
            Fanny is finally found, strangled to death and left on a lonely heath, covered by moss and branches. At the same time, grainy but explicit photographs of the girl with a stranger are discovered, hidden in Dahlström's darkroom. Intrepid TV journalist Johan Berg, sent from Stockholm to cover the two deaths, pushes the investigation one decisive step ahead while still trying to resolve his relationship with Emma, which has been simmering since they first met during the investigation into a series of murders on Gotland this past summer.
            All evidence points to one of Fanny's coworkers at the stable, an American who has left the country for a short vacation. As Knutas and his team wait for his return to make the arrest, the inspector takes a well-deserved weekend off with an old friend, and at the lonely cottage in the woods, the pieces finally fit together. But this time, Knutas has gotten too close. . . .

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From Publishers Weekly

At the start of Jungstedt's somber, subtle second mystery set on the Swedish island of Gotland (after 2006's Unseen), Det. Supt. Anders Knutas and his team look into the murder of the alcoholic former news photographer Henry Dahlström. In the course of their investigation, they discover evidence not only that the man maintained a good income doing illegal repair work for most of Gotland's leading citizens but that his death may somehow be linked to missing 14-year-old Fanny Jansson. Meanwhile, Johan Berg, a Stockholm news reporter, tries to keep his bosses interested in Dahlström's murder so he can take trips to Gotland to visit his married lover, Emma Winarve. With solid characters and powerful descriptions of the dark Swedish winter, this newest entry in the great tradition of Scandinavian police procedurals provides an engaging and twisty narrative that will fool even the most attentive reader. (Sept.)
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Following Unseen (2006), Jungstedt's chilling second offering set on the Swedish island of Gotland finds Detective Superintendent Anders Knutas with his hands full investigating the suspicious death of sixtysomething photographer Henry "Flash" Dahlstrom. (Did an enterprising criminal get wind of the alcoholic lensman's big win at the racetrack?) Matters become further complicated when sexually explicit photos of murdered 14-year-old Fanny Jansson are found in Dahlstrom's darkroom. Detective Knutas makes headway on the case, thanks to crackerjack colleagues and invaluable tips from his friend Johan Berg, a television reporter who always seems to be at the right place at the right time. (The same can't be said for Johan's personal life; his affair with a married woman has taken a disturbing turn.) Swedish radio and television journalist Jungstedt serves up crisp prose, steady suspense, and a roster of flesh-and-blood characters by turns conflicted and content. At the center of it all is the idyllic island of Gotland, home to the medieval walled city of Visby and a slew of unsettling modern-day crimes. Block, Allison

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Minotaur Books; 1st edition (September 4, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 031236377X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312363772
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.8 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #596,165 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Pacing, Wonderful Characters, December 9, 2007
This review is from: Unspoken: A Mystery (Hardcover)
I hadn't read the first book in this series, but I really loved this mystery novel and will be looking for more by author Mari Jungstedt. I can only imagine how powerful this book must be in Swedish; needless to say, this intertwined story of the death of former newspaper photographer turned alcoholic Henry Dahlstrom and the missing 14-year-old Fanny is a page turner.

Set in Gotland, off the coast of Sweden, the book's greatest strength is the character development. As a reader, I came to care about both victims and empathize with inspector Anders Knutas (around whom the series is developed). The only detraction for me was the side story of TV reporter Johan Berg. However, this would not stop me from recommending this book wholeheartedly. A joy to read!
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars strong Swedish police procedural, September 21, 2007
This review is from: Unspoken: A Mystery (Hardcover)
On wintry Gotland Island, Sweden Police Detective Superintendent Anders Knutas leads the investigation into the homicide of alcoholic former news photographer Henry Dahlström. They uncover a tenuous link between Henry and missing fourteen year old Fanny Jansson. Before his murder Henry won a lot of money at the racetrack while Fanny cared for the horses at a local stable.

The police find Fanny's strangled corpse on a remote heath. They also discover poorly shot pictures of Fanny in explicit poses with a male stranger in Dahlström's darkroom. Knutas believes an American working at the stables committed the double murders, but the suspect is away on vacation. Stockholm based TV journalist Johan Berg is assigned to report on the two cases, which enables him to see his married lover Emma Winarve, whom he first met last summer (see UNSEEN).

The official investigation is cleverly designed to keep the audience attention on this strong Swedish police procedural. The cast is fully developed especially the contrasts between the superintendent who does not want to be there and the reporter who does (but not for the story). However, with a terrific whodunit filled with strong characterizations, the island in winter steals the show as readers will feel the bitter cold while the story line twists and turns in the wind.

Harriet Klausner
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Something special, July 25, 2008
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First novels have an especially difficult task...needing to establish a principal chacter, endow him or her with charcter, background and skill. It is unlikely lthat any sucessful mystery writer can succeed without such attributes.
No problem forMari Jungstedt. She meets these tests and many more woth "Unseen" It is certainly a "swedish" nove...but with a transposiition pf names, places and plots, it should succeed anywhere.

I've never before given a five-star rating to a new novelist. Well done, Mari
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Henry Dahlström, Fanny Jansson, Bengt Johnsson, Johan Berg, Regional News, Karin Jacobsson, Jan Olsson, Majvor Jansson, Good Lord, Stefan Eriksson, Lojsta Heath, Mari Jungstedt, Tom Kingsley, Christmas Eve, Doris Johnsson, Anders Knutas, Ginger Star, Sven Ekholm, Arne Haukas, Leif Almlöv, Astrid Persson, Stable Hill
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