The Man from Beijing

Version: Unabridged
Author: Henning Mankell
Narrator: Rosalyn Landor
Genres: Thriller, Classic Detective Mystery
Publisher: Random House Audio
Date: February 2010
Length: 15 hours, 30 minutes
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Overview

The acclaimed author of the Kurt Wallander mysteries, writing at the height of his powers, now gives us an electrifying stand-alone global thriller.
January 2006. In the Swedish hamlet of Hesjovallen, nineteen people have been massacred. The only clue is a red ribbon found at the scene.
Judge Birgitta Roslin has particular reason to be shocked: Her grandparents, the Andrens, are among the victims, and Birgitta soon learns that an Andren family in Nevada has also been murdered. She then discovers the nineteenth-century diary of an Andren ancestor--a gang master on the American transcontinental railway--that describes brutal treatment of Chinese slave workers. The police insist that only a lunatic could have committed the Hesjovallen murders, but Birgitta is determined to uncover what she now suspects is a more complicated truth.
The investigation leads to the highest echelons of power in present-day Beijing, and to Zimbabwe and Mozambique. But the narrative also takes us back 150 years into the depths of the slave trade between China and the United States--a history that will ensnare Birgitta as she draws ever closer to solving the Hesjovallen murders.

Reviews (1)

The Man from Beijing

Written by dschimbke on March 23rd, 2011

  • Book Rating: 1/5

I don't usually stop listening to a story, always want to know how it wraps up. I tried, I really tried to get thru to the end of this. Only made it to disc 9 or 10. It was soooooo drawn out . I kept hoping the plot would speed up.... couldn't take it anymore. WAY to slow moving, I will just have to wonder how it ended.

Author Details

Author Details

Mankell, Henning

Henning Mankell is Sweden's bestselling author worldwide. His novels have been translated into thirty-seven languages with more than 30 million copies in print. The winner of many prizes, he divides his time between Sweden and Maputo, Mozambique, where he has worked as a director at Teatro Avenida since 1985. Ebba Segerberg has translated four of Henning Mankell's novels. She teaches at Washington University in St. Louis, where she lives.