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Änglamakerskan (Patrik Hedström, #8) Änglamakerskan by Camilla Läckberg
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“She had hoped he would be an unpleasant man who was a blatant manifestation of his offensive views. Instead, she'd found something much more dangerous. An articulate person who invited trust and was able to provide simple answers. Someone who could help the voters identify a scapegoat and then promise to make it disappear.”
Camilla Läckberg, Änglamakerskan
“They had decided to renovate their way out of the grief. Neither of them was sure it was a good plan, but it was the only one they had. The alternative was to lie down and slowly pine away.”
Camilla Läckberg, Buried Angels
“En la actualidad la gente tenía otra visión de la muerte, pero entonces lo fundamental era olvidar y seguir adelante.”
Camilla Läckberg, La mirada de los ángeles
“«Si un solo hombre puede demostrar tanto odio, imagínate cuánto amor podemos demostrar todos juntos.»”
Camilla Läckberg, La mirada de los ángeles
“nada que decirte.”
Camilla Läckberg, La mirada de los ángeles
“esvástica se recortaba aún visible sobre el fondo rojo y”
Camilla Läckberg, La mirada de los ángeles
“la tarta del tigre casera de Berit. Una receta guardada”
Camilla Läckberg, La mirada de los ángeles
“hemos podido hasta que se hizo demasiado”
Camilla Läckberg, La mirada de los ángeles
“–¿Está Ebba en casa? –preguntó Gösta con el”
Camilla Läckberg, La mirada de los ángeles
“robado de”
Camilla Läckberg, La mirada de los ángeles
“Una mano fuerte y callosa, como si”
Camilla Läckberg, La mirada de los ángeles
“hope is always the last thing to die.”
Camilla Läckberg, Buried Angels
“It had all started with a suggestion that was put forward in just within the inner circle. Liv had immediately seen the potential. She had explained to John and the others that it might be possible to bring about a change swiftly, a change that otherwise might take more than a generation. In the course of one night, they would start a revolution, mobilizing Swedes in a battle against the enemies who had wormed their way into the country and were in the process of braking down society. She had presented a logical argument, and the price had been deemed reasonable.

A single bomb. Plaed in the middle of the Sture Gallery during rush hour. Afterwards, all evidence collected by the police would point to Muslim terrorists. . . People would be frightened, and their fear would make them angry. Then the Friends of Sweden would step forward, gently take them by the hand, and confirm their fears. They would tell the people what they needed to do in order to feel safe again. In order to live as Swedes.”
Camilla Läckberg, Änglamakerskan