Borkmann’s Point

Borkmann’s Point by Håkan Nesser, published by Pantheon Books in 2006, is a translation that spans 321 pages. This mystery novel follows Chief Inspector Van Veeteren as he investigates a series of brutal murders in Kaalbringen, where an ex-con and a wealthy real estate mogul are found dead, both victims of violent attacks. With the emergence of a potential serial killer, Van Veeteren faces the challenge of solving a case that presents almost no leads, complicating his storied career in law enforcement.
Readers will encounter a gripping narrative filled with intriguing characters and complex motives as Van Veeteren delves deeper into the investigation. The plot thickens with the disappearance of a promising female detective, raising the stakes and adding urgency to the search for the truth. This edition offers a compelling glimpse into the world of police procedural fiction, showcasing the intricacies of crime-solving and the psychological depths of its characters.
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An ex–con is brutally murdered with an ax in Kaalbringen. Then the body of a wealthy real estate mogul is found, also the victim of a violent attack. There appears to be a serial killer on the loose, and Chief Inspector Van Veeteren is called in to help the local police. In his storied career he has only left one case unsolved, but he’s never before faced an ax murderer. As details surrounding the grisly murders are collected, Van Veeteren finds that there is almost nothing to go on; nothing links the two victims. But then there’s another murder, and shortly thereafter one of Van Veeteren’s colleagues, a promising female detective, goes missing—perhaps because the criminal knows she has come too close to the truth. . . . In this riveting novel, full of fascinating, quirky characters and deep motives, Håkan Nesser introduces American readers to a detective who is already beloved by his European readership, as he spins a story that leaves even the most veteran crime–novel readers chilled.
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