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Blackwater (Paperback)

by Kerstin Ekman (Author) "A sound woke her ..." (more)
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Annie Raft and her six-year-old daughter arrive in the remote Swedish village of Blackwater one midsummer night to meet Annie's boyfriend, who never shows up. In the morning, they stumble across two campers who have been stabbed to death in their tent. At the center of the subsequent murder investigation are the town's physician, who could have mistaken the campers for his wife and her lover; the members, including Annie's boyfriend, of a back-to-the-earth commune; and the Brandbergs, a family of rough-and-tumble locals who don't cotton to outsiders. It turns out that the youngest Brandberg, Johan, terrified of his father and half-brothers, has recently run away from home and in fact was seen passing close to the murder site on the night the campers were killed. Eighteen years later, with the double murders still unsolved, a string of coincidences leads to Annie's death and the eventual unraveling of the mystery. This is splendid fiction, dark and compelling, filled with off-center characters and ominous events, told smoothly through multiple points of view. Its setting-the logging-ravaged Scandinavian woods-matches perfectly the sense of gloom that permeates the plot. Despite having written 16 previous novels, Ekman is making her English-language debut here, and the translation seems flawless. It's no surprise that this novel, first published in Sweden in 1993, has won the Swedish Crime Academy's Award for Best Crime Novel, the August Prize and the Nordic Council's Literary Prize. Major ad/promo; author tour; foreign rights sold in 14 countries.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Blackwater is a densely plotted psychological thriller set in northern Sweden, near the Norwegian border. Centered around the unsolved murder of two sleeping campers, the novel focuses on the anguish of Annie Raft, a teacher who discovers the bodies, and Birgir Torbjornsson. Eighteen years later Annie again sees the mysterious young man she saw running through the woods that night. He is her daughter's lover. Annie's identification sets in motion a spiral of tragic events that lead to the shocking denouement. In her first novel to be published in the United States, Ekman, the winner of several literary awards in Sweden, creates an aura of fear and malaise as she depicts a suspicious, isolated community shocked by a crime but unwilling to give up one of its own. She infuses the novel with the eerie atmosphere of the North, where it's either always dark or light but never truly warm. Blackwater is rich in psychological nuance and character. Highly recommended.
Andrea Caron Kempf, Johnson Cty. Community Coll. Lib., Overland Park, Kan.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Tedious, Sep 25 2004
By Ez (Melbourne, Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Blackwater (Paperback)
In 1974, Annie Raft takes her daughter Mia to small-town Blackwater in northern Sweden, to meet her lover Dan at a commune. When Annie searches for Dan, she instead finds two dead bodies, and spots a man leaving the scene - the same man connected with Mia years later. I read it all, but found it a bit tedious. (C+)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Dark read for a dark and stormy night., May 4 2004
This review is from: Blackwater (Paperback)
I have read and re-read this book about 5 times. Everytime I have re-read it, I find the characters more entangled and complex. It's a dark mystery, full of northern atmosphere, pine forests, cold water and cold weather. Once you start reading, its hard to put down until the last word.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Macabre Look Into the Human Psyche, May 18 2003
By Gail Moore "avid reader" (vancouver canada) - See all my reviews
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A young man and woman are brutally stabbed to death in their tent while camping in beautiful surroundings beside a river in the mountains of Sweden. Though a number of people were in the area at the time, no one has apparently seen or knows anything and the crime remains unsolved for years.

Bleak, slow moving who-done-it style mystery sent in a remote area of Sweden, this book is a compelling read because of its characters. As well as being a complex crime novel, an intricate puzzle with clues to be picked up along the way, this is also a psychological thriller exploring the depths of human depression. The theme of this story is loneliness & being the outsider - Johan is an outsider in his own family, the Starhill community is apart from the regular country people, Annie is outside the school community she teaches in, the Lapps are outside mainstream Swedish society, and Birger is the ultimate symbol of aloneness.

This was my 2nd reading of this novel and was most helpful, the novel is so disjointed with several plot lines that this time I noticed so many more clues along the way. Events take place over years, eventually the different threads come together. I really enjoyed this book but more because of the all too realistic characters & the vivid detailed descriptions of the landscape than the actual crime plot.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Black thoughts
This is a book full of people with secrets, people who had a hand in it, people who could have done it, people who were thought to have done it. Read more
Published on Mar 8 2003 by Peter Mackay

5.0 out of 5 stars Scandinavian Thriller
Another book by Kerstin Ekman, in the same tradition as "Under the Snow". Time? The sixties with their own weirdness, hippies' communes and woman sharing. Snip: (...)
Published on Oct 31 2000

3.0 out of 5 stars Smilla meets Snow Falling...
It is lazy of me to make such an obvious comparison but this book reminded me of both Miss Smilla's Feeling For Snow and Snow Falling On Cedars. Read more
Published on Oct 18 2000 by Scott Pack

5.0 out of 5 stars An astonishing and terrifying thriller
This is a must-read.

Blackwater is a beautifully plotted thriller. It does what all good thrillers should do: it uses the mystery of a brutal crime to explore deeper, darker... Read more

Published on Aug 13 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars An astonishing and terrifying thriller
This is a must-read.

Blackwater is a beautifully plotted thriller. It does what all good thrillers should do: it uses the mystery of a brutal crime to explore deeper, darker... Read more

Published on Aug 13 2000 by Alan Barker

4.0 out of 5 stars comment
The reading enjoyment was marred only by typos and some awkward sentences. The U.S. publisher should have sprung for a quick copyread, which would have caught these annoying... Read more
Published on Jun 14 2000

2.0 out of 5 stars In the Blackwaters of the mind
This overlong, erratically structured novel nevertheless comes with a pedigree:native acclaim and (re: the blurb on the UK edition) the unstinting praise of Rose Tremain. Read more
Published on April 19 2000 by mp harkin

2.0 out of 5 stars In the Blackwaters of the mind
This overlong, erratically structured novel nevertheless comes with a pedigree:native acclaim and (re: the blurb on the UK edition) the unstinting praise of Rose Tremain. Read more
Published on April 19 2000 by mp harkin

5.0 out of 5 stars Deep and rich characterizations and landscapes
I was really enthralled by this book. The rich development of characters plus the beautiful description of the scandinavian landscape. It does require your full attention. Read more
Published on Oct 11 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Deep and rich characterizations and landscapes
I was really enthralled by this book. The rich development of characters plus the beautiful description of the scandinavian landscape. It does require your full attention. Read more
Published on Oct 11 1999 by alba keus (eira@earthlink.net)

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