The Gallows Bird

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AuthorCamilla Läckberg
TranslatorSteven T. Murray
LanguageEnglish
SubjectPopular Fiction-Contemporary Thrillers
GenreCrime
PublisherHarpercollins
Publication date
2006
Published in English
March 2011
Pages378 pages
ISBN0-00-725400-8
Preceded byThe Stone Cutter 
Followed byFlavours from Fjällbacka 

The Gallows Bird (Swedish: Olycksfågeln) is a 2006 novel by Camilla Läckberg, translated by Steven T. Murray in 2011. It is the fourth psychological thriller written by Läckberg.[1]

Synopsis[]

Patrik (police officer) and Erica (writer) have reconnected, had a child and are moving headlong into matrimony.[2] Problems sidelined when a chaotic alcohol-fueled party ends with the death of an unpopular contestant on a reality TV show.[3] A local woman is found dead, apparently the victim of a car crash: the first in a spate of seemingly inexplicable accidents in Tanumshede.[4] The car reeks of alcohol and the initial assumption is that it is a drunk driver accident.[5]

Soon it becomes clear there's a serial assassin in the vicinity.[6] As TV cameras shadow the reality show stars' every move, relations with the locals are strained to the breaking point. A piece of evidence reveals that a pair of seemingly disparate homicides are linked, and a pattern emerges of similar homicides spread over many years—in different regions of Sweden; slowly Patrick realizes that these cases are more closely linked than he had thought.[7] Patrick also has his own set of problems to contend with: a wedding to arrange, and Erica's sister Anna living with them—he's experiencing stress.[8]

References[]

  1. ^ "Novel 4".
  2. ^ "Matrimony".
  3. ^ Forshaw, Barry (11 March 2011). "Party Alcohol". The Independent. London.
  4. ^ "Accident".
  5. ^ "Accident".
  6. ^ "Murderer/plural".
  7. ^ "Sweden literature".
  8. ^ swedengallow.com ["camilla-boss".]literature/8885476
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