The Black Path by Asa Larsson
Synopsis :
A grisly torture-murder, a haunting northern Sweden backdrop, and a dark drama of twisted sexuality collide memorably in Åsa Larsson’s masterpiece of suspense—a tale of menace, hope, longing, and darkness beyond imagining.
The dead woman was found on a frozen lake, her body riddled with evidence of torture. Instantly, Inspector Anna-Maria Mella knows she needs help. Because the dead woman—found in workout clothes with lacy underwear beneath them—was a key player in a mining company whose tentacles reach across the globe. Anna-Maria needs a lawyer to help explain some things—and she knows one of the best.
Attorney Rebecka Martinsson is desperate to get back to work, to feel alive again after a case that almost destroyed her. Soon Rebecka is prying into the affairs of the dead woman’s boss, the founder of Kallis Mining, whose relationship with his star employee was both complex and ominous. But what Rebecka and Anna-Maria are about to uncover—a tangled drama of secrets, perversion, and criminality—will lay bare a tale as shocking as it is sad…about a man’s obsession, a woman’s lonely death, and a killer’s cold, cold heart.
This is what I say :
I must admit that I struggled with this book. I find it very difficult to actually pin point where the author is going. First, there's an investigative who done it which seems to escalate to a mafia type of thriller and then there's a character who seems to be psychic so there's the supernatural element as well.
With all the above thrown in, the mixture is kinda confusing for me to wrap my mind around it.
Shall I say that in another season, I might enjoy it but after reading some rather excellent titles recently, The Black Path is unable to showcase it's appeal.
It's my first time reading Asa Larsson and I am not sure if I will be reading any of her titles in the future. Perhaps at another season, my expectations would be different and perhaps I shall be more receptive then.
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