Sail of Stone

Sail of Stone by Åke Edwardson is a first edition novel published by Simon and Schuster on March 13, 2012. This 402-page book presents a complex narrative involving two missing persons and the detectives tasked with uncovering their fates, intertwined with a mystery that traces back to World War II. The story follows a brother and sister who believe their father has disappeared while searching for his own father, presumed lost during the war, alongside a parallel investigation into a woman who is reportedly being abused but remains elusive.
Readers will find a blend of suspense and character exploration as Chief Inspector Erik Winter travels to Scotland to investigate the missing man, supported by a former colleague from Scotland Yard. Meanwhile, Afro-Swedish detective Aneta Djanali faces her own challenges in Gothenburg, where her pursuit of the missing woman leads to personal threats. Sail of Stone delves into themes of family, loss, and the lengths to which individuals will go to uncover the truth, all set against the backdrop of a police procedural and thriller narrative.
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From bestselling Scandinavian crime writer Åke Edwardson—whose books are international sensations in Europe—comes this gripping novel of suspense and character involving two missing persons, two detectives, and a mystery dating to World War II.
A brother and sister believe that their father has gone missing. They think he may have traveled in search of his father, who was presumed lost decades ago in World War II. Meanwhile, there are reports that a woman is being abused, but she can’t be found and her family won’t tell the police where she is. Two missing people and two very different families combine in this dynamic and suspenseful mystery by the Swedish master Åke Edwardson.
Gothenburg’s Chief Inspector Erik Winter travels to Scotland in search of the missing man, aided there by an old friend from Scotland Yard. Back in Gothenburg, Afro-Swedish detective Aneta Djanali discovers how badly someone doesn’t want her to find the missing woman when she herself is threatened. Sail of Stone is a brilliantly perceptive character study, acutely observed and skillfully written with an unerring sense of pace.
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