Until Thy Wrath Be Past by
Åsa Larsson My rating:
3 of 5 stars Disclaimer: I received this as a prize in a Goodreads giveaway, and am reviewing it on that basis. Also, this was an advance proof copy, and minor changes may occur between my reading copy and the final product.
Scandinavian mystery/thriller fiction appears to be "hot" right now. This one is from Sweden, and falls more towards the latter than the former. The story is narrated by the ghost of a murder victim, who can sometimes read people's thoughts. This takes quite a bit of the mystery out of the proceedings. There's some nice descriptive bits, but the story could quite easily be rewritten to eliminate said ghost and leave certain occurences vague as to their origin.
A lot of the characters are "broken" one way or another, and two of them bonding about their brokeness is crucial to the climax of the story.
The northern Swedish setting seemed homey to me with its resemblance to the hinterlands of Minnesota, though the place names sometimes threw me.
The fact that it was not a finished product showed in some missing spaces, almost all near proper names. I hope that will be fixed in the published version. Less likely to be altered are some ill-timed transitions between third and first person.
I should also mention a couple horrific scenes of domestic violence, for those who are triggery about that.
Overall, a good read, but I'd go with borrowing it from the library rather than buying.
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