He Who Fears The Wolf
Inspector Sejer Series, Book 3
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نقد و بررسی
May 16, 2005
In Fossum's impressive psychological police procedural, her second to be published in the U.S. to feature Insp. Konrad Sejer (after 2004's Don't Look Back
), a troubled youngster claims to have seen escaped mental patient Errki Johrma, a schizophrenic rumored to have left a string of corpses in his wake, in the vicinity of a brutal murder. Sejer himself becomes a crucial witness to another crime—a daylight bank robbery that turns into a hostage situation. Blaming himself for not acting on his suspicions of the man who held up the bank, Sejer races to prevent further bloodshed. The gripping plot takes another sharp turn when the possible killer—Johrma—is identified as the robber's captive. Fossum succeeds in evoking sympathy for all her characters while maintaining the conventions of the fair-play whodunit. Her detective's shy, slow courtship of the psychiatrist responsible for Johrma's care is patiently and convincingly integrated into the plot. Fossum's harrowing journey inside Johrma's warped mind elevates this above the pack and bodes well for future efforts.
David Rintoul keeps listeners hooked on this second of Fossum's Norwegian crime novels to be translated into English. Inspector Sejer investigates two misdeeds, a bank robbery and the murder of a forest-dwelling old woman, when the two co-mingle. Each of the characters is a distinct individual in Rintoul's reading; he offers believable renderings of men, women, and even children. He is particularly adept at conveying various emotions in a moving, involving way that doesn't overdo. We are led, almost unknowingly, into the center of a psychological drama that grips us to the end. R.E.K. (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine
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