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Original title
  
Den femte kvinnan

Country
  
Sweden

Publication date
  
1996

Originally published
  
1996

Preceded by
  
Sidetracked

Genre
  
Crime Fiction


Translator
  
Steven T. Murray

Language
  
Swedish

Published in English
  
2000

Author
  
Henning Mankell

Followed by
  
One Step Behind

Publisher
  
Ordfront

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Similar
  
Henning Mankell books, Kurt Wallander Series books, Crime Fiction books

The Fifth Woman (original: Den femte kvinnan; 1996) is a crime novel by Swedish author Henning Mankell, the sixth in his acclaimed Inspector Wallander series.

Contents

Synopsis

A sadistic serial killer has been preying on men, beginning with a retired car salesman whose interests appear to be limited to bird watching and poetry and whose body was discovered in a punji stick pit; and continuing with a flower shop manager, found starved and garrotted in the woods. Wallander soon realises both men have a past record of violence towards women, and after another man is drowned in a lake, he goes on the hunt for an avenging angel...

Adaptations

In 2002, The Fifth Woman was adapted by Swedish public broadcaster Sveriges Television into a four-part television miniseries, starring Rolf Lassgård as Wallander. British broadcaster BBC commissioned a 90-minute adaptation for its Wallander television series starring Kenneth Branagh. The episode was broadcast in January 2010.

References

The Fifth Woman Wikipedia


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