It was not bad at all, and obviously got better as it went on, it was slow, to begin with.
So, the author. He was (or was) a very prominent left-wing journalist and activist (as far as I know) when he was younger. He was one of the two journalists who actually told the public about Swedish secret services that were in effect abroad and in our own country. Obviously, the story is based on what he found out, though it should be noted that it is heavily dramatized and I don't think we´ve ever had a Secret Service agent like Hamilton, haha.
I think the book was a little slow in the beginning because it heavily involved us readers in the world of police work, and I´m just not interested in that, at all. I much preferred the last 70-100 pages of the book for the action and solution.
This book handles a subject that is very difficult to talk about right now. Palestinians and Israelis. I do believe Jan Guillou is for Palestinians still, though I´m not here to speculate on that particular point, he was however very much for Palestinians in the past, and probably around when this book was written. I think there is a point in stating that civilians on both sides are dying, and acts of terror from either side are unforgivable. But I think this book brings up the need that the Swedish state (not the people) have for standing behind the State of Israel no matter what (as can be seen towards the end where it, until the epi, is claimed in media to not be Israelis who are the "bad guys". Again this is just a work of fiction (based on real-life organisations) and the people in these books are not real. But it is of course influenced by the time and the author's own ideas and thoughts.
In the end, I think it´s a good book, with a good main character, Carl Hamilton, though I wish he would have had more of an arc in this book, I´m not sure I feel like I know him just yet but maybe that´s the whole point.