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Firewall: A Kurt Wallander Mystery (Hardcover)

de Henning Mankell (Author)
4.4étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (11 évaluations de client)

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In the sixth Kurt Wallander book to appear in English (One Step Behind, etc.), Mankell proves once again that spending time with a glum police inspector in chilly Sweden can be quite thrilling. In the small town of Ystad, a pair of seemingly random events take place within a matter of days: two teenage girls with no apparent motive brutally beat and stab a taxi driver to death, and a remarkably healthy man checks his bank balance at an ATM and then collapses dead on the sidewalk. After two more odd murders, Wallander becomes convinced that the incidents are all connected. The recurring clues demonstrating the vulnerability of society in the electronic age remain just outside of the Luddite inspector's understanding. But once he detects a conspiracy to collapse the world's financial infrastructure on a specific date, Wallander, whose position at work is already imperiled, ignores office politics and protocol to stop the would-be revolutionary. Although Wallander and his investigative team are forced to work at a dizzying speed, the pace of the book is just right, doling out new leads and intrigues right when they're needed. The only shortcoming in this otherwise smartly written mystery is that too many of the most perplexing clues discovered by Wallander are dismissed as red herrings or coincidence. Overall, however, Mankell's ambitious endeavor to combine large themes with small-town murder is a notable success.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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Seventh in the Kurt Wallander series.

A body is found at an ATM the apparent victim of heart attack. Then two teenage girls are arrested for the brutal murder of a cab driver. The girls confess to the crime showing no remorse whatsoever. Two open and shut cases. At first these two incidents seem to have nothing in common, but as Wallander delves deeper into the mystery of why the girls murdered the cab driver he begins to unravel a plot much more involved complicated than he initially suspected. The two cases become one and lead to conspiracy that stretches to encompass a world larger than the borders of Sweden. --Ce texte provient de la Paperback édition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Mind Boggling, Oct. 9 2009
Par Jean Kentish (Toronto,Ont.Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Ce commentaire est de: Firewall (Paperback)
Firewall - rather a strange title I thought. Once more Henning Mankell kept me glued to the book - started it at 9 a.m., and finished it at 1 a.m. next morning. Luckily I had a free day. The story is fascinating, leading youfrom pillar to post and back. Seemingly unrelated incidents keep you guessing. Starting in Sweden, it travels to Luanda, capital of Angola. The various branches of the story do eventually come together of course. I hated to put the book down, it is so riveting, and hated tocome to the end. Another 'must' read.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 As good as Sjoewall & Wahloo, and that's saying something!, Mars 17 2004
Par Celia A. Sgroi (Fulton, NY USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Ce commentaire est de: Firewall (Paperback)
Maybe it's not a coincidence that the best police procedural series since the Martin Beck series also comes from a Swedish author. These deliberate, dark novels are not to everyone's taste, but if you liked Martin Beck, you'll probably like Kurt Wallander.

Firewall starts with two seemingly random events-- a reclusive computer expert drops dead in front of an ATM machine, and two teenage girls bludgeon and stab an elderly taxi driver to death. At first it seems that there couldn't possibly be any connection between the two, but the police investigation into the murder of the taxi driver is like kicking over an anthill. It seems as if a dozen incomprehensible things happen in rapid succession, including the killing of the prime suspect in the murder case. Inspector Kurt Wallander leads a dogged team of detectives in a search for the key to the baffling series of events, even though he has been accused of brutality toward a juvenile suspect and seems to be harboring a traitor among the cops on his team.

These cops work long hours, drink endless cups of coffee, and stop for numberless hamburgers and pizzas. But they also have home lives, do their laundry, take care of their sick kids, and struggle with car repairs and getting their errands done. Wallander, a divorced man in his mid-50's with diabetes and an advanced case of loneliness, balances action with thought, not all of it pleasant or useful. His resemblance is Martin Beck is strong, but this cop and his colleagues operate without the black humor that made Sjoewall and Wahloo's novels so fascinating. If society looked hopeless in the 1970's, it looks much worse in the late 1990's, and Wallander and his fellow cops see enough brutality and senseless violence to make anyone a pessimist.

The best thing is, however, that the story really works. After pages of relentless police work, including much attention to the efforts of a young hacker coopted to help the police break into a seemingly impregnable computer, the pieces start falling into place. The pace quickens, and the police keep getting closer, but
Wallander continues to make mistakes, not knowing how complicated the plot he is investigating really is. One realistic touch is that the book doesn't end with the climax, when the puzzle finally finds it solution. Instead, it meanders on for a bit to let the reader see the let-down at the end and the chance for Wallander to re-focus on his own life and priorities. The traitor on his team is still there. The mistrust of his superiors has not abated. But Wallander decides to continue to do his job because he hasn't any other option. It doesn't get much more real than that.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 Gloom and depression, Nov. 21 2003
Ce commentaire est de: Firewall (Paperback)
Slow paced, confused plot even at the end, but most of all too depressing. Inspector Wallander sobs and whimpers from beginning to end on his divorce (caused by his egocentric focus on career), friends who abandon him (one can understand why), colleagues who hide from him... And as an excuse he moans "o tempora, o mores", pretending that modern society is at the root of his own squallor.
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2.0étoiles sur 5 Unsophisticated
I'm going to go against the flow with this review. I was able to finish the book, but that's about the only positive note. Lisez davantage
Publié le Jui 9 2004 par johndoe2412

5.0étoiles sur 5 A thriller with psychological depth
What a relief it is to read a modern thriller/police procedural whose characters seem real. Mankell's protagonist, Swedish police officer Kurt Wallander, is not a super-hero who... Lisez davantage
Publié le Sep 29 2003 par M. A Michaud

5.0étoiles sur 5 Really, really, really good...but a quick ending
This was my first Wallender mystery and I am totally hooked. I absolutely couldn't put it down. The story flies along and the plot turns are so very interesting! Lisez davantage
Publié le Aoû 25 2003 par ra2sky

5.0étoiles sur 5 Complex and detailed thriller
There are two primary plot lines in Firewall--a potential crime and the personal life of Inspect Wallandar, the police lead on the case. Lisez davantage
Publié le Mai 11 2003 par E. Griffin

4.0étoiles sur 5 My first Wallander, indeed my first Mankell
I have just finished reading Firewall. Although I live in Sweden, this is my first Mankell. Firewall has introduced me to this wonderful author. Lisez davantage
Publié le Mai 3 2003 par webman48

5.0étoiles sur 5 great suspense and a wonderfully human character
The Italian traslation is always late and so I'd like to thank the english translator.
As to this new case, I think that perhaps it's the best. Lisez davantage
Publié le Janv. 5 2003 par Mauro Montanari

5.0étoiles sur 5 Another great Wallander -- at last, in English!
I read the German translation ("Die Brandmauer") as soon as it became available. In fact, since reading my first Wallander, I've never been able to wait for the English... Lisez davantage
Publié le Oct. 16 2002 par Ralph Patrick

5.0étoiles sur 5 Brannvegg
This book is very different from 'Sidetracked'. There, the first 100 pages were filled with Wallender's repeated introspections, so that the book only took off after that. Lisez davantage
Publié le Oct. 6 2002 par Professor Joseph L. McCauley

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