Misterioso, Arne Dahl
Misterioso, Arne Dahl
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Misterioso
A Crime Novel

Author: Arne Dahl, Tiina Nunnally

Series: Intercrime

Narrator: John Lee

Unabridged: 11 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/12/2011


Synopsis

After successfully—but bloodily—dismantling a complicated hostage situation at a bank in the suburbs of Stockholm, Detective Paul Hjelm is faced with the requisite investigation by Internal Affairs. It is a potentially career-ending inquiry, but he is plucked out of it by the National Criminal Police commissioner, who drops him into an elite task force of officers assembled from across the country to find an elusive killer with a sophisticated modus operandi and even more sophisticated tastes.
 
Targeting Sweden’s high-profile business leaders, the killer breaks into their homes at night, waits for his victims, places two bullets in their heads with deadly precision, and removes the bullets from the walls—a ritual enacted to a rare bootleg recording of Thelonious Monk’s jazz classic “Misterioso.”
 
As Hjelm, his young, doggedly energetic partner, Jorge Chavez, and the rest of the team follow one lead after another in their pursuit—navigating the murky underworlds of the Russian Mafia and the secretive members-only society of Sweden’s wealthiest denizens—they must also delve into one of the country’s most persistent ills: a deep-rooted xenophobia that affects both the police and the perpetrator in a small nation that is becoming rapidly internationalized.
 
The first novel in Arne Dahl’s gripping Intercrime series—widely considered to be one of Sweden’s best—Misterioso is a penetrating, dark, and absorbing introduction to this acclaimed author’s world.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jim on May 02, 2023

Someone is knocking off Sweden’s most rich and powerful men, one by one. Who is doing it and what is the connection among these men? Whoever it is leaves no clues behind and even removes the bullets. The only thing we know is that the person listens to a tape of Thelonious Monk’s jazz piece of the b......more

Goodreads review by Bonnie on February 28, 2012

Misterioso by Arne Dahl is a unique and wonderful book. It is part mystery, part police procedural, part existential philosophy and part comedy. There is something so distinctive about this book that it resists categorization. On the surface, it is a mystery but so much of the novel lies below the s......more

Goodreads review by Razvan on March 17, 2025

A surprisingly good one, with a certain pattern, that of a thorough description of the investigations, step by step, almost like in a technical report. The few first pages are not the most inspired ones and that's quite a pity, as some readers might quit, the story is perhaps a bit too long, some an......more

Goodreads review by Razvan on February 27, 2024

If you are a fan of Nordic dark thrillers, that's probably the book you're looking for. Three high-profile businessmen are assassinated in a short period of time, Stockholm is on fire and Jenny Hultin of National CID is assigned the task of putting together a special team to solve the case before the......more

Goodreads review by Cynnamon on June 07, 2021

For English version please scroll down ******** Gelungener Start in die sehr beliebte schwedische Intercrime-Krimireihe In diesem Serieneinstieg lernen wir die Mitglieder der neugegründeten A-Gruppe (wie die Abteilung anfangs heißt) kennen, die als ersten Fall die Morden an mehreren einflußreichen schw......more


Quotes

"A truly fine crime novel." —The Advocate

"[A] superb police procedural…Dahl has created a brilliant character and a terrific story, and should that not be enough, this is a classic cop-shop tale of the old school." —The Globe and Mail (Canada)

"Arne Dahl's Misterioso is an endearingly dour procedural…[The] existential brooding is very much part of the novel's charm…most of the fun of Misterioso comes from the follow-the-power, follow-the-money games played by Hjelm and his associates. And while Dahl clearly sees detective fiction as having the ability to tackle hard-hitting issues of the day, the mystery's solution isn't lacking in good old-fashioned puzzle intrigue, either." —Portland Mercury (US)

"Misterioso is a unique and wonderful book. It is part mystery, part police procedural, part existential philosophy, and part comedy. There is something so distinctive about this book that it resists categorization… There is not a dull moment. It seems like the Scandinavians are having a true renaissance in crime writing and Arne Dahl is right at the top." —Mostly Fiction

“Although this is Mankell’s turf, Dahl handles it differently but also very successfully. Mystery devotees who loved Mankell’s Kurt Wallander, and crime fiction ‘lifers’ who still treasure Sjowall’s and Wahloo’s Martin Beck, will want to add Paul Hjelm to their short lists of international favorites.” —Booklist (starred)
 
“An exciting debut…Fans of hard-boiled detective and Swedish novels will enjoy this.” —Library Journal
 
“Thoughtfully haunting and sometimes beautifully written, the first of Hjelm’s cases to be translated into English is likely to resonate with readers of the Stieg Larsson trilogy.” —Kirkus (starred)

“This is, without a doubt, one of the best Swedish crime novels of the year; well-written . . . and a chilling blow to the ways of contemporary society.”  —Götesborgs-Posten (Sweden)
 
“A masterly crime novel.” —Kristelig Dagblad (Denmark)
 
“It seems as though Sweden has once again produced a brilliant and socially engaged crime novelist.” —Fyens Stiftstidende (Denmark)
 
Misterioso is a detective story you have to read; as a debut novel it couldn’t be better.” —Xzine (Germany)
 
“Arne Dahl is phenomenal . . . Few Swedish crime novelists, if any, can get the reader to rush through each page like Dahl.”  —Expressen (Sweden)
 
“With Misterioso, Arne Dahl, an acclaimed master of the crime genre, has delivered one of his most intensely intriguing thrillers.” —Corriere Della Sera (Italy)
 
“Dahl’s character studies of people in vulnerable situations are in the top class of the European detective novel genre.” —Die Zeit (Germany)