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Review: The Mirror Man by Lars Kepler

Title: The Mirror Man by Lars Kepler
Killer Instinct Series Book Eight
Publisher: Knopf
Genre: Contemporary, Mystery, Suspense
Length: 481 pages
Book Rating: B+

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Summary:

#1 INTERNATIONAL BEST SELLER • Detective Joona Linna is on the trail of a kidnapper who targets teenage girls and makes their worst nightmares a reality.

Sixteen-year-old Jenny Lind is kidnapped in broad daylight on her way home from school and thrown into the back of a truck. She’s taken to a dilapidated house, where she and other girls face horrors far beyond their worst nightmares. Though they’re desperate to escape, their captor foils everyone of their attempts.

Five years later, Jenny’s body is found hanging in a playground, strung up with a winch on a rainy night. As the police are scrambling to find a lead in the scant evidence, Detective Joona Linna recognizes an eerie connection between Jenny’s murder and a death declared a suicide years before. And when another teenage girl goes missing, it becomes clear to Joona that they’re dealing with a serial killer—and his murderous rampage may have just begun.

Review:

The Mirror Man by Lars Kepler is a chilling mystery. Although this latest novel starring Detective Joona Linna is the eighth installment in the Killer Instinct series, it can be read as a standalone. However, I HIGHLY recommend all of the books in this outstanding series.

Detective Joona Linna and his daughter Lumi are still on delicate footing when he is begins working on his newest case. Sixteen year old Jenny Lind was kidnapped five years earlier and there has been no trace of her in the intervening years. That is until her body is discovered in a macabre tableau in a local playground. Linna is unconvinced she is the killer’s first (or only) victim, and he soon uncovers a victim whose death is eerily similar to Jenny’s murder. When Mia Andersson goes missing, Joona turns to his friend, psychologist Erik Maria Bark to work with the lone witness to Jenny’s murder.

Joona has to work hard to convince his new boss Margot Silverman to allow him to work the Jenny Lind case. Due to unsurprising (to Linna) circumstances, he soon takes over the case. He is frustrated by their lack of evidence but Joona will go to dangerous lengths to track down anyone who might have information about Jenny’s killer. When Mia vanishes, he and Erik continue working with the witness whose mental illness makes it difficult for him to recall important details about Jenny’s murder.

The Mirror Man is a compelling mystery that is incredibly suspenseful. Joona trusts his instincts as he works tirelessly to uncover the murderer’s identity. Chapters depicting the horrific and violent conditions under which the kidnapped women live provided added tension and urgency to the unfolding storyline. With a truly jaw-dropping plot twist, Lars Kepler brings this grisly thriller to a high-octane conclusion. The final scene of this brilliant mystery will leave old and new fans of the Killer Instinct series breathlessly awaiting the next novel in the series.

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Review: Lazarus by Lars Kepler

Title: Lazarus by Lars Kepler
Translated from the Swedish by Neil Smith
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
Joona Linna Series Book Seven
Genre: Contemporary, Mystery, Suspense
Length: 487 pages
Book Rating: B+

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Summary:

Sometimes the past won’t stay buried.

All across Europe, the most ruthless criminals are suffering gruesome deaths. At first, it seems coincidental that their underworld affiliations are finally catching up to them. But when two of the victims are found to have disturbing connections to Detective Joona Linna, it becomes clear that there’s a single killer at work. Still, police are reluctant to launch an investigation. If a mysterious vigilante is making their jobs easier, why stand in his way? Joona, however, is convinced this is no
would-be hero. These deaths serve a much darker purpose.

Desperate for help, Joona turns to Saga Bauer. If his hunch is correct, she’s one of the few people who stands a chance at bringing this criminal mastermind down. But Saga is fighting her own demons—and the killer knows just how to use them to his advantage. He continues to strike with impunity, and no one, it seems, is safe. When the killer begins targeting those closest to Saga and Joona, it appears more and more likely that Joona has been right all along, and that tracking down the person responsible will force him to confront a ghost from his past . . . the most terrifying villain he’s ever had to face.

Review:

Lazarus by Lars Kepler is a chilling addition to the Joona Linna series. This latest release can be read as a standalone but I HIGHLY recommend the previous mysteries for important back story.

Police Superintendent Joona Linna’s life is finally getting back to normal when two recent murders lead him to believe serial killer Jurek Walter is still alive. Setting in motion the plans he already has in place, he and his daughter Lumi disappear. Before leaving, he tries to convince his girlfriend Valeria deCastro to join him but she refuses.  Saga Bauer, who works for the Swedish Special Police, does not heed his warning about Jurek which leaves her father Lars-Erik and her half-sister Pellerina and Valieria unprotected. By the time she finally believes him, will it be too late to save her and Linna’s loved ones from Jurek’s diabolical plot for revenge?

Saga and Nathan Pollock are working to find a violent killer whom Linna is certain has been recruited by Jurek. Neither Saga nor Nathan are convinced of his assertion but there is no doubt this killer is extremely dangerous. During the course of their investigation, they finally learn that Joona’s uncanny supposition about Jurek is correct. Time is not on their side as they frantically try to find answers about where he was after they thought he was dead.

Joona eventually abandons his plan and returns to find Jurek. His instincts once again prove to be invaluable as he, Saga and Nathan continue their hunt for their adversary. Saga deeply regrets not trusting Linna’s advice and she is absolutely devastated as Jurek’s thirst for vengeance threatens her loved ones.

Lazarus is a dark and gritty mystery that is incredibly fast-paced and engaging. The tension remains high as Joona and Saga hunt for a nemesis who will stop at nothing to destroy them. Lars Kepler brings this disturbing mystery to a nail-biting, edge of the seat conclusion. The final chapter will leave readers of the Joona Linna series impatiently awaiting the next installment in this absolutely outstanding series.

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