The Black Path (novel) explained

The Black Path
Title Orig:Svart stig
Translator:Marlaine Delargy
Author:Åsa Larsson
Country:Sweden
Language:Swedish
Series:Rebecka Martinsson, #3
Genre:crime fiction
Publisher:Albert Bonniers förlag (Swedish)
Bantam Dell (English)
Release Date:August 2006
English Release Date:2008
Media Type:Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages:423p. (Swedish)
384p. (English)
Isbn:9789100115906
Isbn Note:(Swedish)
9780385341011 (English)
Preceded By:The Blood Spilt
Followed By:Until Thy Wrath be Past

The Black Path (Swedish: Svart stig, 2006) is a crime novel by Swedish writer Åsa Larsson, the third in the Rebecka Martinsson series.[1] It was published in the US in 2008 in paperback by Bantam Dell, and in the UK in 2012 in hardcover by MacLehose Press.

Irene Scobbie of Swedish Book Review states that the strength of the work is in the character portrayal and in the "authentic Lapland setting". She believes that several of the native Lapland characters have "an almost exotic flavour: an old woman with clairvoyant qualities, two peasant women with artistic gifts, and Killis’s young half-sister who embodies all these qualities and (less convincing in the final stages) becomes a kind of Pippi Longstocking figure as she takes on her half-brother’s enemies".[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Åsa Larsson, Svart stig (The Black Path). Swedish Book Review. 17 September 2014.