Reviews for Who watcheth Inspector huss series, book 9. [electronic resource] :

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Gteborgs Violent Crimes Unit sets its sights on a killer who takes an unusually retributive view toward sins of the flesh.Divorced florist Ingela Svenssons corpse, strangled and carefully wrapped, turns up in a churchyard. So does divorced nurse Elisabeth Lindbergs. Theres obviously a single pair of hands behind the two murders, but the killer has been so careful to avoid leaving any trace evidence that its hard to tell whose. As they repeatedly interrogate minimally responsive park groundskeeper Daniel Brjesson and wait for the crucial break that will come only with the discovery of an earlier victim who escaped a similar fate by the skin of her teeth, DI Irene Huss (The Treacherous Net, 2015, etc.) and her colleagues focus instead on speculating about the not-so-private lives of their superiorsmost notably, about Superintendent Efva Thylqvists apparent affair with Irenes old friend DI Tommy Persson, whos cooled considerably toward Irene since his divorceand their own domestic problems. For Irene at least, these last carry serious potential to rival the work of the Package Killer. Someone steals her husband Kristers wallet while hes working in his restaurant, uses a bank card inside to buy him a carton full of sex toys, finds ways to harass their daughters far from Gteborg, and then bears down hard to exact vengance on Irene. Is it her old enemy Angelika Malmborg-Eriksson, whose blogs against Irene are pure poison, or does the Package Killer have her in his sights? Proficient, unexceptionable work for readers who havent had enough of self-righteous serial killers targeting helpless women beneath Nordic skies. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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