A review by sarasbooknook_
The Man Who Watched Women by Michael Hjorth, Hans Rosenfeldt

4.0

This series has been a surprise for me because I never thought I would enjoy it as much as I’m doing. I loved the first book and this one was no exception. I really really enjoyed it.

This book revolves more around Sebastian and his past. Throughout the story, we discover several things about his life, which is interesting.

Despite being a massive book, the writing is very fluid and we fly through the pages.

I really liked the way they investigated the case. The book is not predictable but the revelation of the killer was not extraordinary though. It was not the main focus of the story. It’s interesting to see the word game between Hinde, the serial killer, and Sebastian, the man who put him behind jail.

It's an addictive read. I highly recommend it.