
The last book in the Wallander series, The Troubled Man, will be published in the US at the 29th of March. The American readers have not yet made their verdict, but as far as the advance trade reviews are concerned (with quotes such as ”a landmark moment in the genre” and ”masterful” ) The Troubled Man is already a crime fiction success. Here are extracts from some of the starred reviews:
“Readers whose knowledge of Scandinavian crime fiction goes beyond Stieg Larsson know that it was Henning Mankell who jump-started what has developed into a 20-year Golden Age. Mankell’s latest novel, the final volume in his Kurt Wallander series, represents a landmark moment in the genre comparable to the swan songs of Ian Rankin’s John Rebus and John Harvey's Charlie Resnick . . . Always a reticent man, Wallander shows an intensity of emotion here, a last gasp of felt life, that is both moving and oddly inspiring. An unforgettable series finale.”
—Bill Ott, Booklist (starred)
“Wallander makes a riveting [11th] appearance . . . Though shivering in the winter of his discontent, Wallander will grip the reader hard . . . He is that rare thing: a true original.”
—Kirkus Reviews (starred)
“Masterful . . . Mankell deftly interweaves the problems of Swedish society with the personal challenges of one man trying to understand what happened and why.”