"A taut and compelling mystery in a consistently outstanding series."
--"Booklist
""[A] fine fourth Inspector Van Veeteren mystery."
--"PW" (starred)
"["The Inpector and Silence"] builds slowly, the grim haunting plot perfectly suited to the methodical, stoic hero."
--"Kirkus Reviews
""This is stylish, atmospheric crime fiction with a strong moral core from an award-winning author; essential for readers of the genre."
--"Library Journal
""A thrilling investigation." --"Newsweek"
"Praise for Hakan Nesser and the Inspector Van Veeteren Mysteries
""Nesser's novels look for the roots of crime in the ills of society . . . He has seized his chance to create his own dark poetry from these stark materials, and the effect is haunting."
"--The Wall Street Journal
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"Nesser is a master of suspense."
"--The Sunday Times" (London)
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""Devotees of Jo Nesbo and Henning Mankell will agree that Nesser belongs in that select circle of A-list Scandinavian crime novelists."
"--Booklist
""Nesser has a penetrating eye for the skull beneath the skin."
"--The New York Times
""Inspector Van Veeteren seems destined for a place amongst the great European detectives."
"--Colin Dexter, author of the Inspector Morse mysteries
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"From the Hardcover edition."
[Van Veeteren] tackles a murder investigation as if it were a knotty chess problem. . . . There s much to be said for a quiet man with a good mind.
The New York Times Book Review Elegantly penned. . . . Thoroughly enjoyable. . . . [A] twisty layered tale that should keep even seasoned mystery fans guessing. . . . Just as Van Veeteren is no typical fictional detective, Nesser is no typical mystery writer. And
The Inspector and Silence is no typical summer read: a Swedish vacation tale that visits the darkness with appropriate gravity but doesn t wallow in it all the while managing to entertain.
Cleveland Plain Dealer A thrilling investigation.
Newsweek What s surprisingly refreshing about Nesser s writing, given the subject matter, is the wry humor and sarcasm of his characters, that and a storyline that will keep you riveted till the final page. . . . Where Jo Nesbo s approach is more physical, visceral, Nesser s Chief Inspector Van Veeteren is much more cerebral. A chess player and lover of classical music and art films, Van Veeteren is nevertheless a bit of a curmudgeon, world-weary and nearing retirement, not unlike Henning Mankell s Kurt Wallander.
San Antonio Express-News Evocatively drawn. . . . A work of great moral complexity. . . . The clarity of Nesser s vision, the inner problems of good and evil with which Van Veeteren struggles, recall the films of Bergman.
The Independent (London)
[A] riveting tale. . . . [Van Veeteren] is the perfect detective for the job ploddingly thorough and cerebral, with keen intuition about the darker reaches of the human character.
Minneapolis Star Tribune This is stylish, atmospheric crime fiction with a strong moral core from an award-winning author; essential for readers of the genre.
Library Journal Nesser concentrates on character and relationships in his novels. . . . His latest moves along leisurely, giving readers the opportunity to savor the style of his hero without worries of international conspiracies lurking in the Swedish forests.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette A taut and compelling mystery in a consistently outstanding series.
Booklist Satisfying. . . . Van Veeteren, disengaged, thinking of retirement and wonderfully enigmatic, makes an enjoyable change from all those fictional policemen who persist in taking their work home with disastrous consequences.
The Guardian (London)"
"[Van Veeteren] tackles a murder investigation as if it were a knotty chess problem. . . . There's much to be said for a quiet man with a good mind."
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The New York Times Book Review "Elegantly penned. . . . Thoroughly enjoyable. . . . [A] twisty layered tale that should keep even seasoned mystery fans guessing. . . . Just as Van Veeteren is no typical fictional detective, Nesser is no typical mystery writer. And
The Inspector and Silence is no typical summer read: a Swedish vacation tale that visits the darkness with appropriate gravity but doesn't wallow in it--all the while managing to entertain."
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Cleveland Plain Dealer "A thrilling investigation."
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Newsweek "What's surprisingly refreshing about Nesser's writing, given the subject matter, is the wry humor and sarcasm of his characters, that and a storyline that will keep you riveted till the final page. . . . Where Jo Nesbo's approach is more physical, visceral, Nesser's Chief Inspector Van Veeteren is much more cerebral. A chess player and lover of classical music and art films, Van Veeteren is nevertheless a bit of a curmudgeon, world-weary and nearing retirement, not unlike Henning Mankell's Kurt Wallander."
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San Antonio Express-News "Evocatively drawn. . . . A work of great moral complexity. . . . The clarity of Nesser's vision, the inner problems of good and evil with which Van Veeteren struggles, recall the films of Bergman."
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The Independent (London)
"[A] riveting tale. . . . [Van Veeteren] is the perfect detective for the job--ploddingly thorough and cerebral, with keen intuition about the darker reaches of the human character."
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Minneapolis Star Tribune "This is stylish, atmospheric crime fiction with a strong moral core from an award-winning author; essential for readers of the genre."
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Library Journal "Nesser concentrates on character and relationships in his novels. . . . His latest moves along leisurely, giving readers the opportunity to savor the style of his hero without worries of international conspiracies lurking in the Swedish forests."
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "A taut and compelling mystery in a consistently outstanding series."
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Booklist "Satisfying. . . . Van Veeteren, disengaged, thinking of retirement and wonderfully enigmatic, makes an enjoyable change from all those fictional policemen who persist in taking their work home with disastrous consequences."
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The Guardian (London)