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A review by mel_d
The Stonecutter by Camilla Läckberg
4.0
It was a great book. I specifically liked the character development, and especially the female characters: the evil within them, the strength, the desperation, the raw emotion. I read this book more like a dive in the depths of psychological disorders than a crime novel. Not that I wasn't interested to find the murdered or answer the enigmas, but it sort of took a backseat compared to the monumentally screwed protagonists. Regardless of my own reaction though, the crime story really was gripping and surprising as needed in its own right.
On a semi-related note, this comparison among authors just because they come from the same general geographic location and maybe write the same general genre needs to stop. Personally, I can draw way more parallels between Camilla Lackberg and Gillian Flynn, than between Camilla Lackberg and Stieg Larsson.
On a semi-related note, this comparison among authors just because they come from the same general geographic location and maybe write the same general genre needs to stop. Personally, I can draw way more parallels between Camilla Lackberg and Gillian Flynn, than between Camilla Lackberg and Stieg Larsson.