The Stonecutter (novel) explained

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Series:Pegasus Crime
Subject:Popular Fiction-Contemporary Thrillers
Genre:Crime
Publisher:HarperCollins
Pub Date:2005
English Pub Date:2008
Pages:480 pages
Isbn:0-00-730593-1
Preceded By:The Preacher
Followed By:The Gallows Bird

The Stonecutter (Swedish: Stenhuggaren) is a 2005 novel, a psychological thriller by Camilla Läckberg.[1] It was translated by Steven T. Murray in 2008. It tells the story of a seven-year old girl who was drowned. A parallel story is about a stonecutter in the 1920s. The connection with the recent crime is only revealed towards the end.[2]

Plot

Near Fjällbacka the corpse of seven-year-old Sara is found in a fisherman's net.[3] The post-mortem shows that this was not a case of accidental drowning, because she only has fresh water in her lungs. She was the daughter of Erica's friend Charlotte, whom she bonded with as they both recently had children.[4] The parents of the dead child live with the maternal grandmother, Lilian, an acerbic hag engaged in a never-ending battle with her 'Neighbour from Hell' Kaj, who has built a new domicile next door to her profound chagrin; Kaj has a reclusive autistic son, Morgan, who spends many hours isolated in his room working on his computer; suspicions begins to point to him as the possible murderer, particularly as he had seen and spoken to the child on the day they died. Patrik would prefer to work on the case with his colleague Martin, but instead the less competent Ernst Lundgren is assigned as his partner. While they're interrogating suspects and witnesses another baby is found with ashes in its mouth, but still alive.[5] [6]

On the personal front Erika and Patrik are raising their baby Maja, with interference from Patrik's mother Kristina.[7] Chief Inspector Mellberg, divorced, tries to bond with his difficult teenage son Simon, who is staying with him for a while.

A secondary storyline starts in Strömstad in 1923. The poor stonecutter Anders gets involved with Agnes, his boss's spoiled daughter.[8] [9] [10] [11] When she gets pregnant her father forces them to marry and expels them to a small house in Fjällbacka. They get twins, but Anders and his two sons are killed when Agnes sets the house on fire. She emigrates to the United States. In the 1950s she returns to Sweden with Mary, a girl she picked up from the streets, who becomes her adopted daughter. Agnes locks her daughter up in the cellar and lets her eat ashes or "Humility". She blames her second husband Åke, but she also starts an affair with a married man.[12] [13] [14] [15]

The novel also serves as an eloquent discourse on Asperger's syndrome, which is associated with the character of Morgan Wiberg.

Characters

Investigators and relations

Victim and relations

People in the past

Themes and commentary

A more claustrophobic narrative landscape than before; the plot consists of a shift between the past and the present-day account of the murder investigation, but the link twixt the alternating narratives is not revealed until the end.[16] Child abuse in different forms and gradations is a central theme. The roots of the problem lie in an earlier generation and can be attributed, at least in part, to the upbringing of offspring. In the present, Erica and Patrik try to find a suitable parenting means; even the incompetent police chief becomes obliquely involved in raising an infant, albeit belatedly.[17]

Notes and References

  1. "http://www.harpercollins.co.uk/Titles/38435/the-stonecutter-camilla-lackberg-9780007253975", Publication Date: 4/7/2008
  2. Web site: The Stonecutter by Camilla Läckberg - Paperback - HarperCollins. HarperCollins UK.
  3. harpercollins [{{cite web|title=timelessbooks|url=http://www.timelessbooks.com.au/reviews/book/69/the-stone-cutter/Titles/64600}}]Titles/62600
  4. Web site: The Stonecutter (Fjällbacka Series #3)-Audiobook. Barnes &. Noble. Barnes & Noble.
  5. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20110908051156/https://reactionstoreading.com/2011/08/02/review-the-stonecutter-by-camilla-lackberg/. Review: The Stonecutter by Camilla Lackberg . 8 September 2011. Reactions to Reading. 2 August 2011 .
  6. Web site: Not Found · Readings.com.au. www.readings.com.au.
  7. Web site: The Stonecutter by Camilla Lackberg.
  8. http://www.camillalackberg.com/stenhuggaren
  9. Web site: The Stonecutter Camilla Lackberg - Book Reviews of the Best Books. Avid. Reader. 26 February 2011 .
  10. Web site: Review - The Stonecutter by Camilla Lackberg. www.eurocrime.co.uk.
  11. Web site: 溫度日記,療癒系心情日記App/女生手帳 ♥ 溫度日記 .
  12. http://sognisorrisi.blogspot.com/2010/06/book-of-week-stonecutter.html
  13. Web site: The Stone Cutter - Camilla Lackberg. Random Jottings.
  14. News: The Stone Cutter, By Camilla Läckberg. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220618/https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/reviews/the-stone-cutter-by-camilla--lckberg-1924922.html . 2022-06-18 . subscription . live . London . The Independent . Barry . Forshaw . 22 March 2010 .
  15. fishpond.com [{{cite web|title=camillareview|url=http://www.fishpond.com/work/1361293/lackberg//reviews/88/69/camilla/Titles/948560}}]Titles/68889
  16. swedencrime.com [{{cite book|title=camilla-write|isbn=978-0007305933|last1=Läckberg|first1=Camilla|year=2010|publisher=HarperCollins }}]literature/65476
  17. librarything [{{cite web|title=stonecutterreview|year=1959|url=http://www.librarything.com/work/1351293/reviews//reviews/book/69/the-stone-cutter/Titles/648560}}]Fjallbacka/62889