Teaser Tuesday is described by its host, Miz B over at Should Be Reading ,as a "weekly bookish meme" open to any reader who wants to play along. If, like me, you're always curious about what people are reading or on the lookout for the next great read, then this may by your meme. To play, just click on Miz B's link above for the simple rules.
The Preacher
by Camilla Lackberg
" 'May you burn in hell, Gabriel Hult, along with your father.' She whispered the words and left as abruptly as she'd come. . .Then Gabriel and Laine were alone. . .They exchanged a complicit look. They both knew what it meant that old bones had resurfaced." p. 87
Book description from cover: In the fishing community of Fjallbacka life is remote, peaceful, and for some, tragically short. Foul play was always suspected in the disappearance twenty years ago of two young campers, but their bodies were never found. Until a young boy, playing on the rocky outcropping of the sea, discovered the body of a young woman--and, underneath this victim, the skeletons of the two missing campers.
Young Patrik Hedstrom, detective for the local police, ( character from the Ice Princess and expecting a baby with his companion writer Erica Falck) is put in charge of the investigation into the three murders. With his impending fatherhood, he is keenly aware of the pain of the parents over the loss of their daughters and their need to know, finally, what happened to them. This urgency increases when a second girl goes missing from a local caravan camp site. Hedstrom focuses his attention on the Hults, a feuding clan of misfits, religious fanatics, and criminals. The suspect list is long, but time is short for the detective to find the killer (s) before the missing girl suffers the same fate as the other three women.
5 comments:
Great teaser! The description sounds good and I love the cover! Looks like a good read all-around! This week I’ve got a teaser from a fun little steampunk novella!
I'm ashamed to say my reading has been limited. I should just sit down and do it, I guess. My SIL commutes - and listens in the car to books. The driving every day I don't desire, but sure like the idea of those audio books.
jenny q -- I tried to leave a comment on your "steampunk" (!) selection but blogger wouldn't let me. Hope others aren't having this problem. . .
pamela--in my working days I had to drive all over KY--audio books kept me amused in the wee hours when trying to get home to my dogs.
this sounds like a good read.
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Intriguing teaser! The book cover is absolutely gorgeous.
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