More than 14 years after DI Embla Nyström’s best friend disappeared, she may have turned up again. Or maybe not.
The first phone call that rocks Embla’s world is from Louise Lindqvist, whom she hasn’t seen since Louise went missing from the Gothenburg nightclub La Dolce Vita when they were both students. The second, soon after the first is cut off, is from her Uncle Nisse’s cousin Harald Fäldt, whose latest guest has been shot to death in bed—twice, so there’s no question of suicide. Responding to Harald’s pleas even though his guesthouse is outside her jurisdiction, Embla is both shocked and relieved to recognize the dead man as crime lord Milo Stavic, Lollo’s abductor all those years ago, who threatened to kill Embla if she ever breathed a word about seeing him. Finally Embla can sleep better, as soon as she helps Inspector Olle Tillman, whom she meets at the murder scene, solve the mystery of which of Milo’s hundreds of gangster enemies could have killed him. The case is both complicated and clarified by the murder of Milo’s brother and partner, Luca Stavic, in La Dolce Vita’s parking garage and the news that a third brother, Kador, vanished from his Croatian home two weeks ago. Before Embla can come to terms with the Stavic brothers’ portfolio in narcotics, prostitution, and human trafficking, there’s the matter of high school athlete Robin Pettersson’s fatal stabbing outside another club. The leading suspects this time aren’t professional criminals but other students whose passions run equally deep. Will Embla ever surmount the obstacles that stand between her and a possible reunion with her old friend?
“This is such a complicated case,” notes the heroine. Amen. In fact, make that “cases.”