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Stalker

Lars Kepler

3.99 AVERAGE


No me hubiera imaginado que aquella persona era el culpable de los asesinatos. Podría haber sido evidente para algunos de los que hayan leido el libro pero para mi no. Y ese final que me dejo con mucha rabia y un mal sabor de boca, ahora tengo que esperar a que los escritores se dignen a seguir con la serie. *llora y se hace bolita* :(.

Another brilliant, gripping Linna novel.

A real page-turner from the beginning to the end. It is fast-paced and impossible to stop reading once you've gotten into it.

Excellent thriller as most of the others in this series.

Since part 4, a lot has happened and Joona has disappeared. When he comes back, he starts to help with a murder investigation that has a lot of plot twists and a surprising solution.

I notice I enjoy The books by Lars Kepler more with the advancement of the series. This was a large book, but it felt like a very swift read


4.5 stars
adventurous dark emotional mysterious tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

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adventurous dark mysterious tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

Good read. Not what you would expect. Chapters occasionally jump from character's perspective 

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So the Stalker is about well obviously a stalker who is also a serial killer. We are first introduced to Margot Silverman, chief Police officer, National Criminal Investigation Department (Sweden), they are watching a small clip that was sent to them before the first murder is committed. It's voyeuristic in nature. The murdered woman in her last moments. The victims face  is completely brutalised to the point it's not even recognisable. They ask for the assistance of Erik Maria Bark, an expert forensic psychiatrist and also a hypnotist to get information from a witness. From there on in we learn the history of a similar murder nine years ago and how someone else was wrongly convicted and that the serial killer is still on loose.

The story has its strength, the characters and their environment is solid but I felt it dragged in certain places. It's five thirty pages long and certainly tests my patience. But the serial killer is seriously weird and scary. One of the best villains I have read this year purely based on the fact that they managed to scare me. Ha.

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