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Svek, girighet och mord bland slott, äppelträd och blommande rapsfält.När stjärnmäklaren Jessie Anderson hittas mördad i samband med en husvisning på Österlen dras den fyrkantige och aningen bufflige kommissarien Peter Vinston in i utredningen, trots att han egentligen bara är på besök i trakten. Till sin hjälp får han den lokala polisassistenten Tove Esping, oerfaren men ambitiös och vaken. Kollegerna retar sig på varandra men formar en motvillig vänskap i jakten på sanningen. Bakom trädgårdshäckarna i de idylliska byarna på Skåneslätten lurar en mördare. Frågan är bara vem."Döden går på visning" är första delen i Anders de la Mottes och Måns Nilssons pusseldeckarserie "Morden på Österlen" - där vackra miljöer och excentriska karaktärer möter ond bråd död.
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2 primary booksMorden på Österlen is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2021 with contributions by Anders de la Motte and Måns Nilsson.
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I got some Robert Thorogood/Death in Paradise vibes from this. The male MC was a bit like a hot and not as neurotic version of Richard Pool, Vinston has loafers and socks (”…because he wasn’t a barbarian.”) to the beach, he doesn’t like dog/cat hair, has an animal house mate against his wishes ect. And a bit fish out of water as he’s from Stockholm and down in Skåne but it got a little much for me. Like the male MC gets lost on his way to visit his ex wife and daughter and when female MC finds him her first words are, “You look like you’re lost. From Stockholm?”. Are there that many people from Stockholm getting lost in Skåne in the summers? There’s not from any other parts of the country?
Why did I not like this more? Didn’t really feel the MC’s, they are not unlikable but I didn’t really care about them or their families. They fell kind of flat.
There were puzzle pieces and I have read a few cozies without any clues so I did appreciate that (but that’s like the bare minimum) but the murder wasn’t that fun or creative.