Dan Turell – Moord op Malta (03-060)
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Dan Turell – Moord op Malta (03-060)
The phone wakes you up, someone tells you your wife has been murdered and you realise that you’re not married. It turns out to be your ex-wife, so the journalist accompanies a police officer to Malta where the murder took place. Soon they discover a new body, meet a whole crew of people and are in the midst of the bloodiest case Malta has ever seen.
Turell is a Danish author of whodunnits. He has a sense of humour, which makes the books a very easy read. On a night I couldn’t sleep, I read the last two thirds in one go. The plot is predictable, yet again it isn’t. Good in its genre.
The phone wakes you up, someone tells you your wife has been murdered and you realise that you’re not married. It turns out to be your ex-wife, so the journalist accompanies a police officer to Malta where the murder took place. Soon they discover a new body, meet a whole crew of people and are in the midst of the bloodiest case Malta has ever seen.
Turell is a Danish author of whodunnits. He has a sense of humour, which makes the books a very easy read. On a night I couldn’t sleep, I read the last two thirds in one go. The plot is predictable, yet again it isn’t. Good in its genre.