En hemlös kvinna hittas brutalt mördad i Umeälven. Poliserna Charlotte von Klint och Per Berg kopplas på fallet och en intensiv jakt på mördaren inleds. Allt förändras i ett slag när en ung man ställer sig på Rådhustorget med en bombväst. Hänger händelserna samman på något vis? Per och Charlotte inser att de måste agera snabbt för att få stopp på det accelererande våldet som drabbat staden.
Samtidigt tampas Per med sjukdom i familjen och Charlotte ser sin nyfunna trygghet rämna när en gammal bekantskap dyker upp på polisstationen. Det är bäddat för konflikter, men trots sina olikheter och privata problem är de båda poliserna ett oslagbart team.
Efter succén med Snöängeln – över 100 000 sålda exemplar – återkommer Anki Edvinsson med en fartfylld och uppslukande kriminalroman där radarparet Charlotte von Klint och Per Berg ställs inför sitt hittills svåraste fall.
A peaceful day I. Rådhus Square in Umeå is shattered by the appearance of a young man wearing a suicide vest. All hell breaks loose. Backtrack to eight days earlier and a spate of increasingly violent robberies preoccupies the Major Crimes Team of Charlotte and Per. Later their workload increases when a body is discovered under a bridge which resembles a mermaid. What is going on in Norrland?
This has a complex fast paced plot that keeps my interest. Much of this centres around suspicion of ‘outsiders’ and this aspect is done well. There are plenty of twists and a cliffhanger ending so I guess I’ll be reading number 3! The characters are growing up n me and they’re intriguing. There’s a new character Alex who joins the team from Gothenburg who adds a good dimension.
An excellent read . An involved plot which holds your interest and a good cast of characters . I would have given five stars but the ending is a cliffhanger and another book will follow in due course . I prefer books with a begining and an end .
Super engaging story and awesome plot twist near the end, but the cliffhanger at the end??? Way too far. Unacceptable way to end a book. Jag gillar inte!
Hej Ellen! Hur mar du? Jag läste bocken och tänkte till du. Hon (Anki) är svenska! Hade du läste någonting till Anki Edvinsson? (Sorry for the bad Swedish 🫠)
I have to go over what I read so far but I'm pretty sure I haven't read Snow Angel and The Mermaid is the book we are discussing. In reading this story I'm interested in how Anki keeps from revealing her characters known defects so soon. It doesn't show up in anyone until she lets it out of the bag. You keep wondering about Roger Ren, who's the father that follow the immigrants around, or even Helen who was follow by her husband Eric. But it falls apart when Klara found something in Eriks car. We need the police now and Charlotte & Ola are in an arrangement. So is her boss, Per married to Mia who had cancer. They're taking over for their boss, Kennet, who having surgery and will be out for 6 months. Klara is with Ibrahim, who is one of immigrants and he is learning Swedish in school. There several other characters but these are the most important. Anki takes us into each characters life except our killers. But that makes it interesting. When she does take us into his life we can see how he ended up like he did. Read it, because you will be miffed when you find out. Anki has a way with words.
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Började läsa denna bok lite smått inatt när jag inte kunde sova (sjuk 👎🏼), och läste färdigt den nu precis. Herregud, den var ju helt omöjlig att lägga ifrån sig?! Förra delen, Snöängeln, tyckte jag väldigt mycket om, men denna var helt exceptionell. Såååå mycket spänning genom hela läsningen, och jag hade verkligen INGEN aning om vem som var förövaren. Så många gånger gåshud och rysningar har farit genom min kropp på grund av de brutala scenerna och nagelbitande händelserna, är det få böcker som orsakat. Linda Castillos böcker om Kate Burkholder är nog en av de få serier som lyckats med samma. Så mycket bakomliggande orsaker kring varför dessa morden sker, och det är bara mer och mer som uppdagas under läsningen, väldigt fascinerande, och makabert såklart. Gillar verkligen när vi får djupgående förklaringar till varför förövaren agerar som den gör.
En bladvändare där du till slut inte vet upp från ner, och tvisterna bara fortsätter komma. Otroligt välskriven och skickligt ihopsatt kriminalroman.
En riktig bra bladvändare som håller mig som läsare i ett fast grepp boken igenom. Den bjuder på full dramatik och oväntade vändningar.
Riktigt spännande med många intressanta karaktärer som alla får stort utrymme och där vissa är mer sympatiska än andra. Också kul att åter få umgås med utredarna Charlotte och Per, både i arbetet och som privatpersoner. Slutet väcker verkligen nyfikenheten på en ny del i serien. Ser redan fram emot del 3.
Omg what an ending to leave the book on. I really enjoyed this second book. The characters are gelling together nicely and the storyline is good and pacey. I am looking forward to book three as I'm sure there will be plenty going on between Charlotte, Ola, and Alex.
Perplexing mystery with great supporting characters and a further dive into Charlotte and Per's personal lives. The translation is flawless. Can't wait for the next book.
The Mermaid by Anki Edvinsson is a standout Nordic Noir thriller and the 2nd installment in the Detectives von Klint and Berg series. The novel's gripping prologue set the tone for the entire book and the story delivers on its promise of a thrilling ride! Swedish author Edvinsson's storytelling prowess shines through, creating an atmosphere of suspense and intrigue that kept me turning the pages until the shocking and explosive conclusion.
When a series of thefts occur, some residents swiftly accuse a group of Middle Eastern refugees living in the town. Eight days later, one of the group is seen in the town square wearing a bomb vest and holding a detonator, seemingly confirming the city's suspicions that there is a 'terrorist' among them. Edvinsson skillfully weaves in the backstory of not only these refugees but the lives of those they meet, their families, acquaintances, and the police investigators themselves.
Edvinsson paints a vivid portrayal of life in Umeå, highlighting a pervasive sense of misunderstanding from both perspectives. The city's residents are wary of newcomers from a culture they struggle to comprehend, while immigrants are deeply affected by the traumas they have endured and the hostility they encounter. Edvinsson avoids simplifying the situation by portraying one side as right and the other as wrong; neither is entirely blameless. One gripping aspect of the narrative arises from the interactions and suspicions between these groups, set against the backdrop of a serial killing spree.
Overall, The Mermaid is a fast-paced and beautifully constructed Nordic Noir novel. Edvinsson adeptly plays with the reader's expectations, introducing red herrings and numerous twists that feel organic. The eventual unmasking of the culprit is expertly executed, leading to a gripping finale as the race to prevent further tragedy unfolds. Upon beginning the novel, I was unaware that it was the second book in a series. I eagerly anticipate the third installment, though it may be some time as this one was recently translated into English.
After reading The Snow Angel a couple of weeks ago, I had to read The Mermaid as soon as possible, and I’m so pleased I did!
We meet Detectives Charlotte von Klint and Per Berg again in Umea, Sweden, with a frankly shocking opening chapter! This then sets the scene for a gritty, complicated, and brilliant novel! I was engrossed and gripped from the first pages. Anki Edvinsson is an exceptional talent! If you like in-your-face Police Procedurals that are gritty, relevant, and realistic, then you MUST read this series!
The plot was blooming clever and had many twists and turns, and I have to say that I was SHOCKED at the outcome. I did not guess who the perpetrator was, as Anki had twisted the writing so well and totally misled the reader! And as for the last page!!! How audacious, leaving us hanging like that! I cant give anything away but you are going to want to read book 3 IMMEDIATELY!
I love that I’ve found a new author that I love in 2025. Some readers don’t like translated fiction as they feel things get lost in translation—there’s no chance of that here. Paul Norlen has expertly translated The Mermaid. You wouldn’t think it was written in Swedish; there’s nothing lost!
This is a gritty, gripping page-turner and an unputdownable read. It features two of the most loveable and realistic police detectives, Charlotte von Klint and Per Berg. I love that their back stories intertwine with the main plot. If you like the Wisting series by Jorn Lier Horst, then you will love The Mermaid.
Another huge 5-star read, and one that’s left me asking when book 3 will be released in English as I need to read it now! Brilliant novel Anki!
I recently read the first book in this series and I was hooked. The von Klint and Berg mysteries are complex and unpredictable. In the case of both books, I did not realize the culprits until they were revealed by the author. Charlotte and Per work so well as a team, although in this one a new character (a potential love interest) is introduced who could muddy up the workings of the team. The suspects in this book are young Middle Eastern immigrants who are suspected of being a thieving gang until one of them becomes what appears to be a suicide bomber. The plot thickens when some of the young people go missing. My only criticism of this book is its cliff-hanging ending (I hate cliff-hangers), especially when I don't know when the next book in the series will be available. SOON I hope.
Good, engaging story, with interesting and believable characters. Nice to read something set locally, in Umeå. And the events and personalities are plausible, if sometimes unpleasant. Some nice plot twists, but unresolved at the end. I didn't spot the villain early on, which is a good sign in a whodunnit. This is the first book written in Swedish that I have read all the way through (I'm ashamed to say, since I've lived here since 1994!). I tried reading simple books for young children, but got bored. This kind of detective story is much better - predictable enough for me to follow the plot (if not understand every word), but also sufficiently intriguing to keep me reading to the end. I really must read more books in Swedish.
Second in a series, this one is better than the first installment. Similar in some ways, for example the focus on teen characters who are often exhibiting risky behavior. The characters are engaging and we get a deeper look into their pasts and private lives. I can't decide if this series is setting up some kind of slow burn romantic entanglement between the two main characters, detectives von Kling and Berg, but if so, it's surely going to be many books from where they are now. A warning, though, that "The Mermaid" ends on a cliffhanger, and I don't know when the third book in this series is scheduled to be published but it better be soon!
An interesting police procedural set in a small town in Sweden. Slow to get going. And - sigh - another book another serial killer.
Interesting read but just not the best read. I don't know if it is the translator or the authors but I found my mind wandering while reading the book which is never a good sign in a lot driven series.
Loved this book. Lots of false leads and twists but well written. The central characters all have issues running along side the main plot and these are woven into the story with great skill. It’s dark in parts, raises political issues and delves into the underbelly of Swedish society.
Someone is torturing and killing homeless people and immigrants. Is it a man or a woman --- the hunt is on! This is a good follow-up to the first novel in this series. I love the setting, the characters, and the well woven plot.