Daniel, By Henning Mankell
It seems I've written a review that just appeared in The Washington Post. This time it's about Daniel, a newly published novel by the Swedish writer Henning Mankell.
You know Mr. Mankell's work? He's the guy behind the Wallander detective series. I'd read a couple of those novels before (and watched the tv series), so I was very keen to take a look at this historical novel, one that draws together characters from Sweden and Southern Africa.
You can read it HERE: A trip to the Kalahari changes everything.
You know Mr. Mankell's work? He's the guy behind the Wallander detective series. I'd read a couple of those novels before (and watched the tv series), so I was very keen to take a look at this historical novel, one that draws together characters from Sweden and Southern Africa.
You can read it HERE: A trip to the Kalahari changes everything.
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2 Comments:
Excellent review. I like his Wallander crime novels, so I was curious to see your reaction about this one. Thanks for the heads up.
Hi Bryan,
You're welcome. If you try this one you'll see some aspects of Wallander in it, but lots that's different as well.
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