Sun and Shadow An Erik Winter Novel

Sun and Shadow An Erik Winter Novel by Åke Edwardson is a reprint edition published by National Geographic Books on April 25, 2006. This 400-page novel introduces readers to detective Erik Winter, the youngest chief inspector in Sweden, who balances his professional life with personal challenges. As he navigates the complexities of his role, Winter’s unique characteristics, including his love for gourmet cooking and jazz, add depth to his character while he confronts a bloody double murder that disrupts his life.
In this intricate and psychologically charged narrative, readers will find a blend of mystery and suspense as Winter’s intuitive nature leads him through a series of troubling events. The story delves into themes of crime and investigation, showcasing the police procedural elements that define the genre. With its atmospheric setting and engaging plot, Sun and Shadow offers a compelling glimpse into the world of international crime and the intricacies of human behavior.
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Like his fellow countryman Henning Mankell, Åke Edwardson is a successful figure on the international mystery scene and a brilliant discovery for lovers of intricate, psychologically charged, and stylish crime novels. With Sun and Shadow, Edwardson introduces readers to detective Erik Winter, the youngest chief inspector in Sweden, who wears sharp suits, cooks gourmet meals, has a penchant for jazz, and is about to become a father. He’s also moody and intuitive, his mind inhabiting the crimes he’s trying to solve. In this atmospheric, heart-stopping tale, Winter’s troubles abound—and a bloody double murder on his doorstep is just the beginning.
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