Faceless Killers (Wallander, #1)

Faceless Killers (Wallander, #1) - Henning Mankell, Dick Hill I have read a few of the Swedish authors in the past, but Faceless Killers is the first I have read by this author. Faceless Killers was on OK read for me. Set in the early 90s, the book is a bit dated when it comes to technology. It's not really exciting and there is no real action. I also think that the solution to the mystery was a bit of a let down. I was glad I listened to this one as the names and places would have bogged me down with pronunciation.

What intrigued me more about the book was the main character. Kurt Wallander is divorcing, has no relationship with his daughter and is coping with caring for his elderly father. He drinks a little too much, doesn't eat right and never exercises. But, he is a pretty good cop and doesn't give up on his case. I liked that this took place over a few months. That made it more realistic to me. While it wasn't great, I am intrigued enough to seek out the next in the series to try it out. Hopefully the next mystery is better.