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The Troubled Man

An Inspector Wallander Mystery

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The Troubled Man

By: Henning Mankell
Narrated by: Sean Barrett
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Every morning Håkan von Enke takes a walk in the forest near his apartment in Stockholm. However, one winter’s day he fails to come home. It seems that the retired naval officer has vanished without trace. Detective Kurt Wallander is not officially involved in the investigation but he has personal reasons for his interest in the case, as Håkan’s son is engaged to his daughter Linda. A few months earlier, at Håkan’s 75th birthday party, Kurt noticed that the old man appeared uneasy and seemed eager to talk about a controversial incident from his past career that remained shrouded in mystery. Could this be connected to his disappearance?

When Håkan’s wife, Louise, also goes missing, Wallander is determined to uncover the truth. His search leads him down dark and unexpected avenues involving espionage, betrayal, and new information about events during the Cold War that threatens to cause a political scandal on a scale unprecedented in Swedish history. The investigation also forces Kurt to look back over his own past and consider his hopes and regrets, as he comes to the unsettling realisation that even those we love the most can remain strangers to us. And then an even darker cloud appears on the horizon....

The return of Kurt Wallander, for his final case, has already caused a sensation around the globe. The Troubled Man confirms Henning Mankell’s position as the king of crime writing.

©2011 Henning Mankell (P)2011 Random House Audiobooks
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Northern Darkness

God this is a dark one from Henning Mankell! Atmospheric, haunting and troubling - just what we expect from this excellent author and his hero Wallender. The last minute is a most moving piece of writing and left me stunned. Recommended highly by this listener.

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another splendid mystery

wonderfully painted characters , portrayed par excellence by Sean Barrett ... I just love this series.

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A good story, well read, but....

The story or mystery is very compelling. There were lots of loose ends left untied, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. However, I would suggest that when listening to this title you keep well away from the Gin. The book also deals with Kurt's advancing old age and slowly deteriorating mental state and there aren't many bright spots, apart from his grandaughter. I know it's not always the best time of your life, but there didn't seem to be any "let up" in the gloom and doom. Excellently read by Sean Barrett, who I hope didn't go and listen to his Radiohead back catalogue when he'd finished reading this - there's only so much a man can take.

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Excellent

I agree with both previous reviews. This book has a haunting quality both on a personal level for Kurt and in the various strands of the mystery. An excellent last book and one which will stay with you.

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Reflective and compelling

A compelling listen but not without its challenges. Apart from the intriguing tale of a missing person, a murder and Cold War politics this is a book which is about growing old and dealing with thoughts of past successes and failures, present dilemmas and relationships and the prospect of a future of potential ill-health. Although there are reflective passages these do not distract from the excellent mystery but I would urge listeners to make sure they only listen to this title when they have listened to (or read) every other Wallender title.

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Fantastic

Great story on many diffferent levels and left me with a haunting image that is still with me now. A real slice of humanity

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Classic Wallander

Even if you have watched the Swedish and English Wallander series o TV, it is worth listening to the books as they have a lot more depth than the bare bones of the story that can fit into a 2 hour episode. Sean Barrett is the perfect narrator for Mankell books. My only problem with all the Wallander series is the excessive focus on Wallander's personal problems. I don't believe that they necessarily contribute to the book.

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Lots of twists and turns!

Another great listen from Henning Mankell, read brilliantly as ever by Sean Barrett. The plot will keep you hooked and listening. Wallander is his usual brooding self. There is a lot of historical and political background but enough murder to keep you interested. So sad there will be no more Wallander stories!

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Outstanding

Wonderfully sensitive reading of this, the last dark Wallander. Narration incomparable, no Wallander is complete without Sean Barratts narration.

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Excellent book

I did not realise this would be the last Kurt Wallander book, it was brilliant and heart breaking. The story is consuming and of course Sean Barrett cannot be faulted.
I have now listened out of sequence but I don't think that will matter. Recommended.

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