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2000s: DI Charlie Lager has a cold case to solve in Gullspång
2000s: DI Charlie Lager has a cold case to solve in Gullspång
Thirty years ago, the body of a teenage boy was found in Gullspång’s lake, and his best friend vanished from her home. Paul Bergman’s death was ruled a suicide; Francesca was never found.
Drawn back to Gullspång, Detective Inspector Charlie Lager is haunted by the strange house she knew as a child, and by the missing girl who once lived there. Convinced that the original investigation was flawed, Charlie is determined to uncover what really happened all those decades ago.
But her interest in Francesca’s disappearance begins to stir up long-hidden resentments, and half-forgotten memories. And if the truth is revealed, what will it mean for the living – and FOR THE DEAD?
This sequel follows on directly from book one in the series – From The Missing – Annabelle
The detectives return to a cold case – a boy was found in the village lake. His best friend went missing and was never found. Then there’s that haunted house that Charlie remembers as it has chilled her all these years.
“That Gullspång is one of Sweden’s poorest municipalities”
There’s not much to see and do in this village according to the novel – the atmosphere is one of doom and gloom. Empty streets, few inhabintants and a sense on unease. The sense of claustrophobia and isolation is striking. There’s no resources for the police either – any experts and psychologists need to be brought from Stockholm. They’re going to need help from the capital city to solve this strange case.
Destination: Gullspång, Stockholm Author/guide: Lina Bengtsdotter Departure Time: 2000s
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