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Människa utan hund är en roman av Håkan Nesser från Det är den första boken i en serie om kriminalinspektör Gunnar Barbarotti i den fiktiva svenska. Jump to ratings and reviews. Want to read. Shop this series. Rate this book. Inspector Barbarotti 1 Mensch ohne Hund. Håkan Nesser.

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  • Dezember in Kymlinge. Familie Hermansson hat sich versammelt, um zwei Geburtstage zu feiern: den Wurden sie Opfer eines Verbrechens? Die scheinbar heile Familienwelt beginnt zu bröckeln. Gunnar Barbarotti ermittelt ….

    Människa utan hund

    Audiobook First published January 1, Loading interface About the author. Håkan Nesser books 1, followers. Håkan Nesser is a Swedish author and teacher who has written a number of successful crime fiction novels. His books have been translated from Swedish into numerous languages. Håkan Nesser was born and grew up in Kumla, and has lived most of his adult life in Uppsala.

    Håkan Nesser: ”Skilsmässan gav mig tid att skriva”

    His first novel was published in , but he worked as a teacher until when he became a full-time author. Write a Review. Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book! Community Reviews. Search review text. Displaying 1 - 30 of reviews. Along with a number of other relatives, they gather a few days before Christmas for a special occasion. The first night, the uncle vanishes into thin air.

    The second night, the nephew vanishes into thin air. This story would actually hold up without any police involvement, but he adds quite a colorful personality to the book. It has a slightly off-kilter sense of humor that I can see rubbing some readers the wrong way, but it worked well for me. But fine, if you went and masturbated on television, you were presumably not quite yourself.

    It was a slow burn, and yet I did not mind. Mark Porton. The Darkest Day by Hakan Nesser is a totally rivetting read. Thanks to Nattington for inviting me and William for running this group read. The story revolves around a Hermansson family gathering in a small Swedish town to celebrate the birthdays of Dad, the boorish Karl-Erik, and the favourite daughter, uber bossy Ebba.

    There are some kids around, such as the brothers Kristoffer and Henrik. One scene, involving one of these brothers literally took my breath away. Perhaps the only family member striking up any sympathetic emotions from this reader is the Mum, Rosemarie — poor lady. So, enter the star of the show Inspector Gunnar Barbarotti , this guy is clever, odd, a tad special and hilarious.

    His God algorithm is a stroke of pure genius and funny and his relationship with his colleague, Inspector Eva Backman, is wonderfully honest, real, and full of genuine work-colleague ribbing. This is the first novel of five, of the Barbarotti series — I will certainly be rifling through this lot over the coming months. For me, this was very much a character-based piece of work — they were all fascinating.

    There was enough here to munch on even putting the crime plot to one side. The crime, although important and interesting, was very much a bonus. I loved it, particularly as this is a genre I only flirt with occasionally.