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Fillip Moberg #1

Barkvik Cinayetleri

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Her cinayet göründüğünden karmaşık, hatırlandığından eskidir...

Ben Fillip Moberg, 16 yaşındayım. Anne ve babamın sonunda boşandığı o buz gibi aile ortamına dayanamadığım için artık Ernst Amcamla yaşıyorum. Kendisi, zamanında ödüller kazanmış ama artık yazamaz olmuş bir polisiye yazarı. Bugünlerde hayatını Yeni Polisiye Dergi için kovaladığı "gerçek suç" öyküleriyle kazanıyor. Ben de, dedektif-foto muhabiri olarak ona yardımcı oluyorum. Bu kitapta Barkvik beldesindeyiz. Yörenin ve ülkenin en zengin kişilerinden Wilhelm Kruuse, çocukluk arkadaşı ve hizmetlisi Hakon Leirvik'in evinde baltayla öldürülmüş olarak bulunuyor. Bütün ipuçları; evde sızmış, üstü başı kan içinde bulunan Leirvik'i gösteriyor elbette, ama sadece ilk bakışta...

236 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2005

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Ingvar Ambjørnsen

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Ingvar Even Ambjørnsen-Haefs (1956-2025) was a Norwegian writer. He is best known for his "Elling" tetralogy: Utsikt til paradiset (1993), Fugledansen (1995), Brødre i blodet (1996), and Elsk meg i morgen (1999).

Brødre i blodet ("Blood brothers") was turned into a successful movie, entitled Elling, which received an Oscar nomination in the Best Foreign Film category in 2001. The English translation of the novel is called Beyond the Great Indoors.

His debut novel was a semi-autobiography called 23-salen ("The 23rd Row"), in which he criticized Norway's efforts to take care of psychically challenged individuals. In all his novels he has spoken the outsiders' cause, as he did in his break-through novel Hvite Niggere ("White Niggers") in 1986. The novel is about a young man who leads a life somewhat on the edges of normal society.

He is also known for the youth's book series "Pelle og Proffen" which circles around two detective teenagers, getting involved in all kinds of mysteries or crimes involving drugs, pollution and neo-Nazism among other things. He started this project after having read some of Franklin W. Dixon's books about The Hardy Boys. The books Døden på Oslo S, Giftige Løgner, and De Blå Ulvene of this series were also turned into successful movies. In 2005 the book Drapene i Barkvik ("The murders in Barkvik") appeared, about the teenager Fillip Moberg attempting to solve an axe murder in a small Norwegian village.

Ambjørnsen has received many prizes for his writing. Among them is the prize for the 80s best book for children and young adults (Pelle and Proffen books), the Tabu prize in 2001, Telenor Culture Award 2002, and the Brage Prize 1995.

His three Samson and Roberto books have become particularly popular in Russia, in part due to the illustrations by Nikolai Vorontsov, which also contribute carefully orchestrated local Russian-related colloquialisms to the stories.

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July 2, 2023
Ingvar Ambjørnsen’in bu polisiyesi, 16 yaşında bilmiş bir yeni yetmenin Norveç’in küçük bir kasabasında işlenen bir cinayeti suç muhabiri olan amcasıyla birlikte çözme çabasını anlatıyor. Maktul zengin bir emekli armatör, sonradan ailenin geçmişindeki karanlık sırlar da ortaya çıkıyor. Tabii ki ilk tutuklanan şüpheli gerçek katil değil, dedektif adayımız pek bir espiritüel, kasabadaki kızlarla da yakınlaşıyor; yani bu janrın klişeleri bolca kullanılmış. Fena yazılmamış, özellikle zekice diyaloglar ve küçük bir kuzey kasabasının sosyal ortamını yansıtılması bakımından, ama suç hikayesinin yapısı okuduğum diğer Nordik polisiyelerin biraz gerisinde. Kafa boşaltmak için okunabilir. Deniz Canefe’nin çevirisi iyi.
Profile Image for Patricia De Boer.
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March 12, 2026
Eerder las ik een boek van deze schrijver dat op een humoristische manier is geschreven.
Dit boek is echter een wat serieuzer verhaal.
Het verhaal draait niet zo zeer om de moord die in het boek plaats vindt; maar vooral om de mooi uitgediepte karakters.
Voor mij was deze schrijver redelijk onbekend, maar zijn manier van schrijven vraagt om meer van zijn boeken.

Dit boek gaat over de 16 jarige Fillip, die samen met zijn oom Ernst die als verslaggever werkt, op onderzoek gaat in een klein Noors dorpje waar een inwoner is omgebracht met een bijl.
Naast het journalistieke onderzoek dat oom Ernst uit voert door middel van gesprekken die hij voert met de inwoners van het dorpje, en bekenden van het slachtoffer, maakt Fillip contact met de jongere bevolking van het dorp, waardoor hij op geheimen van de inwoners van het dorpje stuit.
De onderlinge verhoudingen blijken ingewikkelder de zijn dan in de eerste instantie lijkt.
En niet iedereen is even gelukkig met het onderzoek van zowel Ernst als zijn jonge neefje.
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