An okay read ...
I think it was the writing style which put me off. It's very 'simplistic' and sometimes awkward. It is translated from the Swedish, though, so that might be part of the problem (for me.) However...
The story of a young woman from a very strict and cold upbringing who rebels, goes off on her own, and lives a homeless life. She receives a small stipend from her horrible mother, but otherwise, she's on her own. Problem is, she often sets up wealthy men to get lodging, meals, etc., and one of the men she does this with ends up dead. Hence, as she runs away, scared out of her wits, she becomes Suspect No. 1.
How she outwits the police - and the real killer - is interesting, but it was the kind of book I wanted to read quickly to get to the next one in my TBR pile. I didn't savor this book, in other words, or think too much about it as I was reading, and when it was just lying on the couch waiting for to be read. If I walk away thinking about a book - its characters, the plot, the intricacies involved in the telling - a book is more apt to get four or five stars. It's alive in my head, is why and becomes part of my thought processes.
This book did not do that. I doubt I'll read another by Ms. Alvtegen and in general, I love Scandinavian writers.
Three stars.