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Lackburgh is especially good at portraying the claustrophobic nature of small communities where everyone knows everyone and a cop can befriend a killer.
— The Times
Lackberg has a special gift: she has managed to create two of the most complete characters in all modern detective literature.
— Independent
Lackburgh’s novels are hot and cold.
— Sun
… She was found killed in the forest near the village of Fjelbaka, not far from her native farm. A four-year-old baby named Stella. The police arrested two teenage girls who lived next door and looked after Stella. They initially confessed to the murder, but then took their words back. For lack of evidence, the police released them.
And 30 years later, in the same place, they found the body of another four-year-old girl, Nei. Her family settled on the same farm. And everyone immediately thought that one of the accused of that old murder continues to live in the neighborhood. And the second is a coincidence! — returned to the village a couple of days before Neya’s death …
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