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Nataliya
Nov 17, 2021 rated it really liked it
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Just like with Tana French, this was quite different than what I’d expect from a supposed crime novel. It’s really not a whodunit in a traditional sense (that part is obvious pretty early on) but rather a family drama, a story of a pretty screwed up family to begin with that gets torn up entirely by a double disappearance/murder on the darkest days of already grim Swedish winter.
“So the brainteaser ran as follows: We have two individuals, an uncle and a nephew. Along with a number of other re
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Mark  Porton
The Darkest Day by Hakan Nesser is a totally rivetting read. Thanks to Nattington for inviting me and William for running this group read. I am so thankful, as you’ve introduced me to a terrific author. An author I have already created a shelf for no-less, as I am certain this won’t be my last Hakan Nesser experience.

The story revolves around a Hermansson family gathering in a small Swedish town to celebrate the birthdays of Dad, the boorish Karl-Erik, and the favourite daughter, uber bossy Ebba
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Nat K
”Life is a meatball.”

An IKEA meatball?

The setting: A family reunion. A joint 40th and 65th (“105th”) Birthday celebration. The home of Karl-Erik & Rosemarie Hermansson.
The attendees:The adult children of Karl-Erik & Rosemarie: Ebba, Robert and Kristina. Along with son in laws Leif and Jakob, and grandsons Henrik and Kristoffer.
The location: Kymlinge. A small town in Sweden.
The season: Winter. The night of December 19.
The problem: The family scandal...
The atmosphere: Tense.

Karl-Erik Hermansson an
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Neale
Nov 12, 2021 rated it really liked it
Karl-Erik Hermansson and his daughter Ebba are celebrating their 65th and 40th birthdays with the one big family get together. The party is to take place in the quiet little Swedish town of Kymlinge before Karl-Erik and his wife Rosemarie pull up sticks and move to Spain. Both have recently retired from teaching.

Dark impressions are formed almost immediately when in the very first chapter Rosemarie starts having thoughts about killing her husband or herself. It seems one of them must die. Howeve
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