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The Man Who Smiled | [Henning Mankell]
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The Man Who Smiled

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  • by Henning Mankell
  • Narrated by Dick Hill
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  • LENGTH
    12 hrs and 27 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    10-25-06
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Publisher's Summary

In this adventure from the pen of Sweden's master of crime and mystery, a disillusioned Inspector Kurt Wallander is thrown back into the fray when he becomes both hunter and hunted. Crestfallen, dejected, and spiraling into an alcohol-fuelled depression after killing a man in the line of duty, Inspector Wallander has made up his mind to quit the police force for good. When an old acquaintance, a solicitor, seeks Wallander's help and later turns up dead, Wallander realizes that he was wrong not to listen.

Warily, he returns to work to head what may now have become a double murder case. A rookie female detective has joined the force in his absence, and he adopts the role of mentor to her as they fight to unravel the mystery.

©1994 Henning Mankell, translation ©2005 Laurie Thompson; (P)2006 Blackstone Audio Inc.

What the Critics Say

"Dark and moody, this is crime fiction of the highest order." (Publishers Weekly)
"Mankell is a master of the traditional arts of the crime novel, narrative pacing, and suspense." (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
"Few of this genre's writers, few of any genre's writers, have been able to balance the ordinary and the grotesque with such literary dash and page-turning brio." (Boston Herald)

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    Stevon Tempe, AZ, United States 07-14-07
    Stevon Tempe, AZ, United States 07-14-07 Member Since 2005

    I love books!

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    "The Mankell Trilogy"

    I feel like I've just finished an Henning Mankell trilogy; Dogs of Riga, White Lioness, and now The Man Who Smiled. I must admit I enjoyed them all. I guess now I"ll have to go back to his first book and then hope that the later Wallander stories show up on Audible. In Man Who Smiled, the author again delves into the human side of Kurt Wallander and he has many of the same feelings we all do, at least I know I do. I always thought the weather in Sweden would suck and in reading these books that's affirmed unless you like living somewhere where it's foggy, rainy, cold a good portion of the time. The mystery flows pretty well, too, sometimes it seems the story moves slowly as the investigation plays out but Mankell does make the story interesting. Sometimes you think what is Kurt Wallander doing but it does make for an interesting tale.

    7 of 7 people found this review helpful
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    Mickey Shipwreck Island J, Brigstocke Township, N. Ontario 11-01-07
    Mickey Shipwreck Island J, Brigstocke Township, N. Ontario 11-01-07 Member Since 2007
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    "If you like Mankell . . ."

    . . . you won't be disappointed by this audio book. The narrator is excellent. I have 3 of the Mankells available here, and Dick Hill narrates all of them. He's very good at the Swedish stuff, and particularly good at varying his voice and intonation to indicate different characters. Even the women are quite believable and recognisable as women. This is done very subtly and unobtrusively, and results in a very enjoyable experience for the listener.

    In general, I'd say this isn't one of Mankell's best Wallander books, but it's ok. The other two I've got are better novels. But the quality of the narration is excellent in them all, and so despite an initial skepticism regarding audio books, I'm now a committed listener. I drive a lot of long distance trips, and these things keep me awake and alert, and well-entertained.

    3 of 3 people found this review helpful
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    richard San Anselmo, CA, United States 01-29-13
    richard San Anselmo, CA, United States 01-29-13 Member Since 2006

    63 y/o psychologist with two sons, living in SF Bay Area. I absolutely love all the feedback I've been getting for my reviews. It's very gratifying. Thanks to all of you.

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    "Wallander: a real, complicated man."

    Henning Mankell has systematically constructed a series centering on Kurt Wallender, a police detective who retires after many years, and then is drawn back into the world of law and order by a case that he can't resist. Mankell has so many skills in this genre that he puts many American writers who plumb this genre to shame. His plots are so full of twists and turns that you find yourself spinning, following red herrings, trying to pronounce the names of Swedish towns (just kidding,sorta) and people, trying to solve the many-faceted case along with Wallender. Like many of his fellows in this genre, he is single and somewhat depressed. He has a double-edged relationship with an aged father who manages to cause trouble for his son despite his advancing age. We are tantalized by continuing possibilities of relationships with women. Mankell occasionally slips us into the world of non-fiction, referring to the case of Robert Maxwell, a Brit who constructed a gigantic Ponzi scheme decades ago, and who eventually jumped off his yacht rather than face justice. His empire collapsed the moment he died, and he was thoroughly defamed and disgraced, many years before Bernie Madoff did the exact same thing, depriving millions of simple investors of their hard-earned pensions and small investments, as well as cheating his own family and some very large and powerful individuals. This story contains a rich guy very similar to Maxwell, a very private, shady man who lurks behind numerous screens, shadow companies, and who manages to steal four million kroner from a small town's government.
    Dick Hill does his usual masterful job of narrating. How he manages to pronounce all those Swedish names and places I do not know. He also gives the proper nuance and moods for each character, and in each situation. He makes it sound easy, the mark of a true master. Any true fan of this genre should enjoy any one of these books. I recommend them to you without reservation.

    9 of 11 people found this review helpful
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    Derek LOUISVILLE, KY, United States 07-26-12
    Derek LOUISVILLE, KY, United States 07-26-12 Member Since 2003
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    Good performance, interesting plot, believable characters and good translation

    Similar in feel to Nebo and Harry Hole but different enough to hold my interest.

    Dick Hill as usual makes the story live a little and I liked that

    No one should regret spending the money on this one

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    Barbara J. Anderson Huntington Beach, Ca 04-03-13
    Barbara J. Anderson Huntington Beach, Ca 04-03-13 Member Since 2009

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    "Slow, Not a fan of the Narrator"

    The story slogs on, the narrator is so annoying, which may have colored my experience of this writer. The narrator has a thoroughly irritating way to depict the female characters, halting and odd. I read a different book by this author, narrated by Grover Gardener-MUCH better. I'll try this writer one more time, without Dick Hill as the narrator.

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    Melissa Pleasanton, CA, United States 03-04-13
    Melissa Pleasanton, CA, United States 03-04-13 Member Since 2011
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    I'm hooked on the Henning Mankell books about Kurt Wallander. The plot in this one is very complicated and touches on an evil practice that is probably more prevalent than most people realize. It's a good listen, even though the plot is a little too complicated for real life...or is it?

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    Woodworker Santa Fe NM, United States 02-25-13
    Woodworker Santa Fe NM, United States 02-25-13 Member Since 2005
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    "good example of the genre"

    If you like scandinavian mystery, this is a good example. Lacks the tension of "Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" and the villain is obvious to everyone except the police but is never boring.

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    BJ Emerald Isle, NC, United States 02-04-13
    BJ Emerald Isle, NC, United States 02-04-13 Member Since 2009
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    "Great Mankell"

    One of Mankell's best! Interesting plot and story moved right along with less depressing moments from our great police officer (can't spell his name).

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    MARRILEE KENNESAW, GA, United States 01-28-13
    MARRILEE KENNESAW, GA, United States 01-28-13 Member Since 2010
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    "Too Much Angst and TMI"

    I would love to see how this book would read after a top-notch American book editor massaged it. I have thought that British mysteries, as a whole, contain TMI about the main characters but I think the Swedes now have the No. 1 position.

    I lost count of how many times I said "TMI" [too much information] while listening to this book. "He cut his toe nails before going to bed"! Really? REALLY!

    If you got all of the angst that the main character (the #1 Swedish detective) has because he shot & killed a bad guy last year out of the way then there is a pretty good mystery in "The Man Who Smiled" but it is more of a character study than a mystery.

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    maria sherwood, oregon, United States 12-11-12
    maria sherwood, oregon, United States 12-11-12 Member Since 2011
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    "terrific"
    What was one of the most memorable moments of The Man Who Smiled?

    The opening chapters set the stage...mood...mystery...


    Which scene was your favorite?

    The first scene with the attorney driving down the dark road.....you think something is going to happen...but what will it be?


    Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

    I'm addicted to this series....i love Dick 's narration. I've bought wallander the PBS series.


    Any additional comments?

    I recommend this series. I wish they were listed #1, 2 etc. I've read then out of order however that didn't detract from the joy of reading this thoughtful policeman.

    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
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