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The Man Who Smiled

By: Henning Mankell, Laurie Thompson - translator
Narrated by: Dick Hill
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In this adventure from the pen of Sweden's master of crime and mystery, a disillusioned Inspector Kurt Wallander is thrown back into the fray when he becomes both hunter and hunted. Crestfallen, dejected, and spiraling into an alcohol-fuelled depression after killing a man in the line of duty, Inspector Wallander has made up his mind to quit the police force for good. When an old acquaintance, a solicitor, seeks Wallander's help and later turns up dead, Wallander realizes that he was wrong not to listen.

Warily, he returns to work to head what may now have become a double murder case. A rookie female detective has joined the force in his absence, and he adopts the role of mentor to her as they fight to unravel the mystery.

©1994 Henning Mankell, translation 2005 Laurie Thompson (P)2006 Blackstone Audio Inc.
Crime Crime Fiction Fiction International Mystery & Crime Mystery Suspense Thriller & Suspense Scary Murder Murder Mystery

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"Dark and moody, this is crime fiction of the highest order." (Publishers Weekly)
"Mankell is a master of the traditional arts of the crime novel, narrative pacing, and suspense." (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
"Few of this genre's writers, few of any genre's writers, have been able to balance the ordinary and the grotesque with such literary dash and page-turning brio." (Boston Herald)

Complex Plot • Intriguing Mystery • Excellent Narration • Methodical Storytelling • Twisting Storyline • Perfect Reading

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Ever the cheapskate, I picked a few of the longer Dick Hill narrated Wallander books to listen to before this one-- more hours per credit. 17 vs 12 hours? easy call. But I just finished listening to this and think it might just be one of my favorites. Henning Mankell's writing is especially sensitive in this book, and if possible Dick Hill does an even better job than usual with the narration. This one is a real gem.

Possibly my favorite of the Wallander series

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The narration was mechanical and flat. His voice characterizations sounded forced and the people portrayed sounded too sarcastic.

Mechanical narration.

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I feel like I've just finished an Henning Mankell trilogy; Dogs of Riga, White Lioness, and now The Man Who Smiled. I must admit I enjoyed them all. I guess now I"ll have to go back to his first book and then hope that the later Wallander stories show up on Audible. In Man Who Smiled, the author again delves into the human side of Kurt Wallander and he has many of the same feelings we all do, at least I know I do. I always thought the weather in Sweden would suck and in reading these books that's affirmed unless you like living somewhere where it's foggy, rainy, cold a good portion of the time. The mystery flows pretty well, too, sometimes it seems the story moves slowly as the investigation plays out but Mankell does make the story interesting. Sometimes you think what is Kurt Wallander doing but it does make for an interesting tale.

The Mankell Trilogy

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For those who've heard "Scandinavian
Noir" whispered in the places detective fiction fans gather, and wondered about it, this INCLUDED
selection at Audible is a great place to
find out what the fuss is about. And this narrator is Perfect in his reading.
Try this fine book. I think the great age of Scan. Noir is over but you can
listen and enjoy.

4

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If you like scandinavian mystery, this is a good example. Lacks the tension of "Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" and the villain is obvious to everyone except the police but is never boring.

good example of the genre

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