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Ebook Free , by Camilla Lackberg Tiina Nunnally

Ebook Free , by Camilla Lackberg Tiina Nunnally

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, by Camilla Lackberg Tiina Nunnally


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Product details

File Size: 6339 KB

Print Length: 514 pages

Publisher: HarperCollins (June 20, 2011)

Publication Date: June 20, 2011

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B0052D10MW

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I had to learn the secret of Erica's mother. Erica was an author whose husband Patrick was a policeman on paternity leave, caring for their one-year-old daughter so that Erica could resume her writing career. Following her mother's death, Patrick and Erica moved into Erica's mother's house. In the attic, Erica discovered some of her mother's diaries and a baby dress with dried blood on it wrapped around a Nazi medal. A murder victim was discovered in this small town in Sweden who was a childhood friend of Erica's mother, and the mystery began. Very well written and easy to follow. Highly recommend it.

I did not realize that Camilla Lackberg's novel "The Hidden Child" is part of a mystery series. That being said, the book is definitely readable as a stand alone story.Erica is a writer who has spent the previous year staying at home with her young daughter, Maja. It is now husband Patrik's turn to take a four month leave from his position in the local police department to care for Maja while Erica returns to her writing career.While rummaging around in a storage area, Erica uncovers several diaries that belonged to her deceased mother when she was a young teen. In addition, she finds a baby dress, splattered with blood stains, wrapped around a Nazi medal. Although Erica has a sister, Anna, neither know anything about this dress, or why their mother would be in possession of a Nazi medal, as the family lives in Sweden, which was neutral during WWII.In the meantime, Patrik makes a rather mediocre caretaker for daughter Maja, taking her along on police business when a murder occurs in their town of Fjallbacka. Soon, both Erica and Patrik are involved in solving the murder, when a second murder and later, a suicide take place, all involving childhood friends of Elsy, Erica's mother, who are mentioned in Elsy's diaries, but were unknown to Erica once Elsy reached adulthood and became a mother.It takes quite a bit of digging on the part of the local police department, Patrik, Erica and Kjell, a journalist with a vested interest in the deaths, to uncover the ties between Elsy's friends, the Nazi medal, a Norwegian Resistance fighter and even a Neo-Nazi organization led by one of the group of friends from WWII.There is a rather large cast of characters in the book, but it is relatively easy to keep them straight. Unlike other recently published books written by a Scandinavian author like Lackberg, the names are generally more commonplace to American readers, and aren't of similar spellings. These characters are all inter-related by family, marriage, job or friendship, and each play a role in covering up or uncovering the truth behind the deaths of Elsy's three friends.The story is also compounded by the arrival and departure of Olav, the Norwegian who escapes German-occupied Norway via Elsy's father's fishing boat in the last year of the war. While a prominent figure in the diaries, none of Elsy's friends seem to know what happened to Olav after he leaves Sweden for Norway at war's end. Nor can Erica, Patrik or Kjell locate any records or history of him in either country.Eventually, Erica, Kjell and Patrik, along with the help of the police department, unravel all the ties to the cover-up of the friendships, deaths and Olav's disappearance. The twist at the end almost serves to justify the decades of silence the wartime friends have kept.My only complaint about the book has to do with the Kindle edition. The writer makes frequent changes of scene, which would normally be marked by a page break in a printed edition of the story, but are not obvious in the Kindle edition. As one reads the story, suddenly the author is on to another subject, and without the delineation between scenes, it takes awhile to figure out that a shift in the story has taken place, and to piece together the changes in the story. This is a book that is better read in print than on a Kindle.

This was my first Camilla Lackberg book, and while I enjoyed it for the most part, I found one of the central characters quite irritating. It's Hedstrom's wife, Erica, who's the primary protagonist in this novel, in search of information about her deceased mother. Fine. Lots of us get into the hunt for information on lost ancestors, but Erica seems so completely oblivious to everything else that her behavior borders on the self-indulgent. Really, what kind of person badgers an elderly woman with Alzheimer's? Aside from that, it was an enjoyable read and I may pick up another in the Patrik Hedstrom series if I've nothing else on hand; but if his wife is as annoying in my next read as she was in this one, it'll probably be my last.

At first thought The Hidden Child was a little slow but halfway through I couldn't put it down. Main character is Erica Falck, a writer of real life mysteries, and her husband, a detective. All assorted main characters pretty much stay with each book, this one added a new detective, Paula. The Hidden Child is a modern day murder mixed with a mystery surrounding Erica's mother, Elsie. Erica finds her mothers diaries and during her investigation for her book, starts looking into her mothers early life and realizes she was a completely different person when she was young than the cold, distant mother Erica and her sister grew up with. This leads her to do more investigating of her mom which uncovers the fact that the person who was murdered was one of Elsie's group of childhood friends. The story goes back and forth between present day and the time of Erica's mom's teenage years during World War II, but the chapters are marked as such making it easy to follow. I have enjoyed the series and I liked The Hidden Child. I am hoping for the next one in the series, The Drowning, to come to ebooks.

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