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This story picks up in 2012 when millionaire landowner Goran Lundblad went missing in Sweden. There was absolutely no evidence, not even a body, and the case went cold. Police did consider the oldest daughter and her partner as the prime suspects. Things are done differently in Sweden than what I was familiar with and that it what made the story interesting to me. In Sweden, so I conclude, when a person goes missing there is a preliminary police investigation. Once that is complete and no body is located, their investigation is complete, until/unless more evidence is forthcoming. There is an all volunteer organization called Missing People. Missing people form search teams and commence hunting for those missing. According to 2010 statistics, approximately 8,000 people go missing in Sweden each year, most are located. Missing Persons combs physical areas such as drainage ditches, forests, fields, caves, etc. This story centered around Therese, who at one time was a fashion model, but lately was a stay-at-home mom. She liked the challenge and her husband was able to stay with the children so she occasionally took on the hunt. She trained and organized other volunteers and directed the hunt for Mr. Lundblad. To me, she played a dangerous game by getting involved (platonically) with one of the prime suspects. Therese practiced what she called "Intuitive interrogation strategy, which validate the other person, then present alternatives. That is what makes people talk. And some talk more than others.” I wont' summarize more so as to not give away the story. I very much enjoyed looking at how another country's judicial system works. The author "covered" the story with facts and details, yet at the same time did not allow the story line to grow old. Interesting to note that in Sweden the maximum sentence for murder is 18 years, assuming there is no torture or pain involved.

I listened to this on audio. 4 stars marked down to 3.5 because it did lag in the middle. (9 hours 17 mins=313 pages)
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Tess_W | 8 other reviews | Feb 8, 2023 |
Overall this story was laid out in an incredibly boring manner. It might be the translation but it read much like a report compared to the thrilling story that it is. Since it isn't written in character and more of a re-account of events, it is hard to get sucked into the story or the lives at stake.

The actual details of the case, and family are fascinating, and it's incredible that they were brought to justice at all. If you have a fascination of various justice systems, and cases in general you'll find this book interesting. But otherwise, it isn't a thrilling ride.… (more)
 
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SabethaDanes | 8 other reviews | Jan 30, 2023 |
This is true crime in Sweden, a translation. In 2012, a man, Goran, disappears. His oldest daughter (in her 20s), Sara, is set to inherit her father’s forestry business. Goran was very well off (though stingy with what he spent). Goran had had a feud with his neighbour for a long time, and he had been upset with Sara for dating the neighbour’s son. It was longer than one would expect before Sara even reported her father missing. In the meantime, a woman named Therese had recently set up “Missing Persons”, a volunteer group who help police with searches.

The book gave a lot of info about police procedure -- what the police need to do and how they need to do it while investigating -- which I found quite interesting. I did think Therese took a few too many chances, though! Yikes! Overall, I found this really interesting and quite enjoyed reading it.
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LibraryCin | 8 other reviews | Oct 23, 2020 |
This book is strangely addictive. It’s an odd style or odd translation (from Swedish) with an awful lot of detail/history about what appears to be unrelated facts. But it is really hard to put down.
 
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KarenMonsen | 8 other reviews | Jul 22, 2020 |

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