
The Sword of Justice: A Bäckström Novel
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Leif G.W. Persson
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Mystery
History
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
720
言語
英語
公開されました
Jun 5, 2018
出版社
Vintage Crime/Black Lizard
ISBN-10
1101872950
ISBN-13
9781101872956
説明
In a gripping tale set against the backdrop of Sweden, the unfolding drama of criminal investigations takes center stage as Evert Bäckström, a seasoned detective with a controversial past, navigates the complexities of justice and morality. Known for his unorthodox methods, Bäckström finds himself entwined in a web of deceit as he probes into a high-profile murder case that has captivated the nation. His abrasive personality and sharp intuition often place him at odds with colleagues, yet his relentless pursuit of the truth is unmatched.
Amidst the tension of the investigation, Bäckström must confront not only the criminal elements at play but also his own demons. The narrative explores themes of redemption, the blurry line between right and wrong, and the deep-seated biases that can influence outcomes. As he delves deeper, uncovering secrets and lies, Bäckström's own vulnerabilities are revealed, making him a complex and relatable protagonist.
With a blend of suspense and psychological depth, the story captures the essence of a detective's journey. As the mysteries unfold, readers are drawn into a world where every decision can lead to justice or chaos, making them question the very nature of law and order in a fractured society.
Amidst the tension of the investigation, Bäckström must confront not only the criminal elements at play but also his own demons. The narrative explores themes of redemption, the blurry line between right and wrong, and the deep-seated biases that can influence outcomes. As he delves deeper, uncovering secrets and lies, Bäckström's own vulnerabilities are revealed, making him a complex and relatable protagonist.
With a blend of suspense and psychological depth, the story captures the essence of a detective's journey. As the mysteries unfold, readers are drawn into a world where every decision can lead to justice or chaos, making them question the very nature of law and order in a fractured society.