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Lo scalpellino by Laura Cangemi, Camilla Läckberg

pattieod's review against another edition

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1.0

So I'm reading this book randomly taken from the "New Books" shelf at the library and about a quarter of the way through, I thought "I haven't read anything this badly written since ....what was it? Oh, right, that other Swedish book...." and I checked the Author profile, and yes, she was the person who wrote the last book I read that was this badly written. From that point, I just skimmed.

As with "The Ice Princess", most everyone outside the main detective is a one dimensional character. I'm guessing the author has a really miserable mother or mother-in-law, because the older women characters are particularly Grimm's Fairy Tale Evil Stepmother. Each character has been assigned one character trait - ex: the Lazy Colleague, who we know is lazy, because he's always playing video games at work. That's it - everyone gets just one attribute, just like in a Grimm's Fairy Tale.

Another reviewer referred to it as "duct-taped together", and I think she meant it as a compliment. I would agree with the description, but I do not mean it as a compliment. Each chapter begins with part of a story from the past of an purely-evil rich girl (a Lackberg favorite trope), and I figured out pretty early on where she was going with that one. One of the sub-plot attempted murders was pretty much telegraphed. Didn't really care about the main murder.

If you're a fan of good writing, complex characters, and a solid mystery, this book is not for you.




tina1984's review against another edition

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mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.75

plindq's review against another edition

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dark mysterious tense slow-paced
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

emmas29's review against another edition

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dark emotional mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

lauraelena28's review against another edition

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5.0

So darn good

kgraham10's review against another edition

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4.0

I enjoy the main characters in this series and how their lives continue to change through the books.

isaiconica's review against another edition

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5.0

4'5 y explicaré por qué.

Primero diré que: ¡¡bueno bueno bueno que mi teoría era cierta!! ¡Qué locura!

De momento es el libro que más me ha gustado de la saga porque se ve en él mucho más trabajo que en los anteriores, tanto a nivel literario como de trama e incluso de documentación.
Todo eso que me faltaba en el primero y que me gusta en los libros de misterio y novela negra está presente en éste. Esas pistas a lo largo de la historia para la solución del caso que el lector ha tenido delante de sus narices sin llegar (o sí) a descubrirlas. Y, sin embargo, ha sido el misterio que más me ha costado resolver de los tres que llevo de la autora porque hasta el 80% del libro más o menos no saqué la teoría correcta.
La unión de la historia del pasado con el presente también me ha parecido brutal y ha sido trazada de una forma tan sutil y delicada que por momentos hasta me hacía dudar de que hubiera relación.

Por decir algo negativo y el motivo por el que le quito media estrella, es que se me ha hecho un poquito largo por momentos. Creo que hemos tenido demasiadas historias secundarias que no han aportado nada a la novela. La del vecino Kaj me ha parecido que sobraba completamente y hubiera preferido que se centraran en su hijo Morgan que era bastante más interesante.

Y no voy a decir nada de ese final porque MADRE MÍA ANNA!!

Conclusión: libro muy recomendable y que me deja con grandes espectativas para el resto de la saga.

amandaean's review against another edition

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4.0

Väldigt blandade känslor, halva boken kan man sova sig igenom medans andra halvan är skitbra och man börjar äntligen förstå lite. Tyckte inte alls om förra boken i serien, men denna var betydligt bättre, både i intrig och språk, inte alls lika tantig och innehåller färre klyschiga ordspråk och kommentarer, vilket jag är mycket tacksam för.
Helt klart en förbättring och jag ser faktiskt fram emot att påbörja bok nummer fyra!

avalydia's review against another edition

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3.0

Honestly, a lot of these characters are pretty two-dimensional and ridiculous, but Agnes's story was entertaining. Glad to see Anna's story moving along. Maybe Erica's will, too... It seems like she was front and center the first novel, then hasn't done anything but languish at home since.

kiramke's review against another edition

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4.0

Much better than the last one.