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- Language
- Swedish
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- Publisher
- Månpocket
- Pages
- 1
- ISBN
- 9789175036014
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Many readers found "A Small Indiscretion" to be an engaging and enjoyable read, particularly praising its well-developed and relatable characters. The protagonist, Marianne Jidhoff, was frequently highlighted as a refreshing and mature lead, with reviewers appreciating the depth given to her and the supporting cast. The vivid descriptions of Stockholm and its various settings were also a strong point, immersing readers in the city's atmosphere. Furthermore, the translation from Swedish to English received commendation for its excellent quality, making the narrative flow naturally. While incorporating a mystery, many appreciated the book's blend of suspense with a significant focus on human relationships and personal journeys, offering a different flavor compared to darker Scandinavian crime fiction. The mystery itself was generally considered intriguing, with clues that kept readers guessing, and many expressed eagerness for more books in what they hoped would become a series.
However, several reviewers felt that the book did not fully deliver on its "elegant crime" label, noting a perceived lack of both elegance and a strong crime focus. A common criticism was that the mystery often took a backseat to extensive character details and mundane aspects of daily life, which some found to be excessive and not always contributing to the main plot. The crime narrative itself was sometimes described as underdeveloped, uncreative, or feeling like an "afterthought," leading to a less satisfying core mystery for some readers. The ending was a frequent point of contention, with many reviewers finding it rushed, sudden, or feeling "tacked on," which detracted from the overall resolution. Additionally, specific scenes, particularly those of a sexual nature or related to personal medical appointments, were criticized for being cringeworthy, unnecessary, or overly detailed, and for not advancing the central story. A few also noted that some dialogue felt forced or unnatural, potentially indicating issues in translation.
In conclusion, "A Small Indiscretion" is best characterized as a character-driven novel with a significant mystery component, rather than a traditional, fast-paced crime thriller. It is most likely to appeal to readers who appreciate deeply developed characters, intricate personal relationships, and a strong sense of place, even if these elements sometimes overshadow the crime plot. Those seeking a lighter, less dark Scandinavian mystery that delves into the lives and personal challenges of its protagonists will likely find it a compelling and engaging read. Conversely, readers primarily looking for a tightly plotted, suspenseful crime story with a surprising and conclusive resolution might find the mystery aspect secondary and the ending somewhat lacking. Ultimately, the book is recommended for those who enjoy exploring human dynamics and personal journeys within the framework of a gentle mystery.
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