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reviewed The Fifth Woman by Henning Mankell (Kurt Wallander, #6)

Henning Mankell: The Fifth Woman (Paperback, 2004, Vintage Crime/Black Lizard) 4 stars

In an African convent, four nuns and a unidentified fifth woman are brutally murdered--the death …

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4 stars

I've already read this books some time ago but in German and I have to admit that it seems to be the only one where I remembered a lot of the story (which is also probably why I took my time to go on with the reading at first). It must have been the most impressive or distinct one from other crime stories I've read with Kurt Wallander.
The book is quite interesting even though the fact about Wallander's father is really sad. Otherwise the story is good and especially at the end I could not stop reading.