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Go to My LibraryHanteraren uppdrag: infiltrera svensk maffia
- Language
- Swedish
- Published in
- Publisher
- Bonnier
- Pages
- 391
- ISBN
- 9789100119058
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Readers found the book's core subject, the real-world use of civilians as undercover agents and its consequences, to be inherently interesting and captivating. While not universally praised for its execution, the book was noted by some to have a strong beginning and to delve into deeper details regarding the topic. The premise itself, exploring the repercussions of such operations, holds a natural intrigue for those interested in true crime.
However, several readers expressed concerns about the book's narrative structure and focus. It was noted that the book tended to lose its direction and go off on tangents, moving away from its supposed main subject. Critics also found the author's personal opinions and biases to be intrusive, particularly regarding societal threats and specific public figures, which sometimes detracted from the objective presentation of facts. For some, these elements, combined with a less compelling narrative compared to other works on similar topics, ultimately failed to sustain their interest.
In summary, while the book explores a fascinating and significant aspect of true crime, its reception is mixed due to issues with focus and authorial commentary. It may appeal most to readers deeply invested in the specific details of Swedish true crime cases involving undercover agents, particularly those who appreciate a comprehensive, albeit sometimes tangential, exploration of the subject matter and are prepared for a strong authorial voice. Those seeking a tightly focused narrative or a strictly objective journalistic approach might find it less satisfying.
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