Munsters Case, Hakan Nesser
Munsters Case, Hakan Nesser
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Munster's Case
An Inspector Van Veeteren Mystery

Author: Håkan Nesser

Narrator: Simon Vance

Unabridged: 8 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/07/2012


Synopsis

For Waldemar Leverkuhn, a retiree living with his wife in a small unit in an unassuming block of apartments, the day couldn’t begin more auspiciously. He, along with three friends, have won the lottery. It’s a modest but healthy sum of money and the old men toast to their good luck with a celebratory dinner at their usual haunt. The day ends, however, with Leverkuhn drunk, stumbling, belligerent, and eventually dead in his bed, stabbed twenty-eight times in the chest with a carving knife. After a cursory investigation on Leverkuhn’s few friends and irritable family members that leads to more questions than answers, Leverkuhn’s quiet, weary wife incredibly confesses to her husband’s murder. The case seems to have solved itself, but when the Leverkuhn’s formidable neighbor, Else Van Eck, goes missing and is later discovered in gruesome fashion, Detective Münster and his team find themselves back in the fog and chasing after whisps of clues that indicate that the murders are inextricably linked.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Barbara

In this 6th book in the Swedish 'Inspector Van Veeteren" series, the detective's subordinate takes charge of a gruesome murder case. The book can be read as a standalone. ***** Waldemar Leverkuhn and three of his friends are thrilled to discover they've won the lottery and go out to celebrate. Returni......more

Goodreads review by William

Not a lot of Van Veeteren, Not a curious mystery. What the author does show us an example of "The Peter Principle" in the worst of all places, government employment where there is little accountability to the people.......more

Goodreads review by Miles

When I began reading in earnest a couple of years ago I never imagined for one minute that among my favourite books to read would be translations; crime yes, translations no. Books set in foreign countries with foreign laws, foreign foods, foreign customs and foreign sounding names. Have I said fore......more