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Elskede Poona by Karin Fossum

lambsears's review against another edition

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4.0

While I love a good murder mystery, I often struggle with the graphic violence of many modern Scandinavian writers and so avoid them. I had this book on my Kindle and don't even remember why I bought it, but it was just what I wanted last time I went looking for something to read.
While the murder in it is brutal and nasty, the book has a very gentle measured pace with well developed characters who all have complex lives. The ending is just a little ambiguous but as the book was written 13 years ago, I suspect Ms Fossum has tied up most of those loose ends in subsequent books. I may check that out at a later time.

hviid's review against another edition

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medium-paced

1.0

mhaslam5's review against another edition

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2.0

Writing is very choppy...most likely poorly translated. The story itself is just ok (had potential) but there was no ending. No "to be continued". You're just left hanging. I wouldn't recommend it.

krobart's review against another edition

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4.0

I was extremely touched and involved by this Norwegian small-town mystery. The setting is rich, the characters are complex, the puzzle is interesting. I find Inspector Sejer not as well developed as some of his suspects, but perhaps I just need to read more Fossum.

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angeladobre's review against another edition

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3.0

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jaldep91's review against another edition

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4.0

This was a page turner from the start. And the funny thing is, is that I don't know why!? It actually starts off rather bland. Nothing crazy happens. Nothing exciting at all. But I guess the narration is what got me. It didn't start getting interesting until probably almost 50 pages in, but somehow I was able to breeze by those first 50 pages. I went into this book blind; not knowing anything about it. I assumed that it was going to be a simple love story. But then with one page turn, it instantly turned into a murder mystery. It's an easier read that still requires you to think about the story and stay present while reading. But it doesn't require too much thought, so it allowed me to be able to relax, which is why I read in the first place.

***SORT OF A SPOILER BUT NOT REALLY***

As a personal preference, the only thing that I hated about the story was that the ending was one of those "open concept" endings. You're left to wonder. Not all of our questions get answered. I'm one of those people who want to be told what to the think by the author lol. So if you're not one of those people, you will have no problem with how it ended. Character development and relationships were wrapped up nicely, too.

sandin954's review against another edition

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4.0

Another compelling entry in this excellent psychological suspense/police procedural series set in Norway. A murder of an Indian woman in a small rural town brings in Inspector Sejer to investigate and the inhabitants can not believe it could have been committed by a local. Lots of fascinating characters and motivations.

michael5000's review against another edition

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4.0

Not a very mysterious mystery, and not a very detective-focused piece of detective fiction, but for me this was a rather moving piece of Norwegian noir.

boklusa's review against another edition

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machapma's review against another edition

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3.0

Slow beginning, great middle, unsatisfactory ending