Book reviews for "Wahloo,_Per" sorted by average review score:
The Terrorists
Published in Paperback by Random House Trade Paperbacks (1977)
Amazon base price: $4.95
Used price: $2.50
Collectible price: $8.95
Used price: $2.50
Collectible price: $8.95
Average review score:
The disappointing finale
The Day of Jackal meets Letters from the Underworld
Well, Sjowall and Wahloo are trying to be Fredrick Forsyth and Fedor Dostoevsky at the same time here, and Forsyth part came out much better. There are three subplots to this book - the murder of porno director Walter Petrus, the political assasinations, and the story of young Stockholmer Rebecka Lind, loosely tying the former two together. The attempt on the life of American Senator is written out superbly, rivaling the Day of Jackal. The rest of the book is also readable, but by the end of the series Sjowall and Wahloo became quite didactic in their social commentaries, occasionally crossing into Pravda-like condemnation of the capitalist evils. Authors disenchantement with capitalism is evident in their other books also, but in Terrorists its influence is far less artful and a great measure less subtle. I still like the book but one could wish - can't he? - that this mesalliance between a crime novel and a morality play was moderated by the same literary taste the authors shown us before.
Grand Finale of a great series
Although it has been several years since I read this book, it is the culmination of a great series that is part mystery, part social commentary and part satire. All of the Martin Beck mysteries are good and should be read in order beginning with Roseanne and ending with this book.
The Man Who Went Up in Smoke
Published in Paperback by Vintage Books (1993)
Amazon base price: $3.95
Used price: $1.90
Collectible price: $2.99
Used price: $1.90
Collectible price: $2.99
Average review score:
One of their weaker efforts
The third book in the Martin Beck detective series. This one focuses on the mysterious disappearance of a Swedish tabloid journalism in Eastern Europe. Beck is called off his August family holiday to investigate, but is secretly glad to get away from his overbearing wife.
One of the weaker entries in the series. The story never really held my interest. However, I did appeciate the reverse intuition of the plot; though Beck gets involved with criminal underworld and international gun smugglers, things are ultimately much more simple than they first appear.
If this one doesn't capture your interst, keep reading; the series steadily improves from here.
congratulations
congratulations on stumbling onto one of the best crime/satire series of the 20th century. If you didn't like this one, read some others, especially The Locked Room. Great writing with a moderate slant (they slam liberals and conservatives) makes this a wonderful series.
Der Krimi als Mittel zum Zweck : die politischen Kriminalromane von Maj Sjöwall & Per Wahlöö : Anspruch und Verwirklichung
Published in Unknown Binding by Institut for sprog, kommunikation og kulturhistorie ; ()
Amazon base price: $
Average review score:
No reviews found.
The Locked Room
Published in Hardcover by Random House (1973)
Amazon base price: $10.00
Used price: $5.00
Collectible price: $6.00
Used price: $5.00
Collectible price: $6.00
Average review score:
No reviews found.
The Man on the Balcony
Published in Hardcover by Amereon Ltd (2004)
Amazon base price: $18.95
Used price: $24.95
Used price: $24.95
Average review score:
No reviews found.
Murder on the Thirty-First Floor
Published in Paperback by Random House Trade Paperbacks (1982)
Amazon base price: $2.95
Used price: $1.35
Collectible price: $5.29
Used price: $1.35
Collectible price: $5.29
Average review score:
No reviews found.
A Necessary Action
Published in Hardcover by Pantheon Books (1960)
Amazon base price: $24.50
Used price: $24.00
Used price: $24.00
Average review score:
No reviews found.
Polemical Pulps: The Martin Beck Novels of Maj Sjowall and Per Wahloo (Brownstone Mystery Guides, Vol 11)
Published in Hardcover by Borgo Pr (1993)
Amazon base price: $25.00
Average review score:
No reviews found.
"Roman om en forbrydelse" : Sjöwall/Wahlöö's vµrk og virkelighed
Published in Unknown Binding by Spektrum ()
Amazon base price: $
Average review score:
No reviews found.
Related Subjects: Author Index Reviews Page 1 2
Search Authors.BooksUnderReview.com
Reviews are from readers at Amazon.com. To add a review, follow the Amazon buy link above.
The authors abandon all pretense of reality in this one, focusing on excessively heavy-handed Marxist criticism of all aspects of society. Beck's motivations and actions seem very out-of-character, the plot is ridiculous, and the writing is unusually poor. It reads like a freakish crossbreed of Tom Clancy, Kurt Vonnegut, and Frederich Engels.
If you've read the other nine books, you should probably read this one, too, but it's for die-hard fans only.