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Old 09-04-2012, 08:02 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by Kumabjorn View Post
The tourist office in Ystad offers "Wallander walks", if you're a fan you might enjoy that.
Yeah, that's exactly why I'd like to visit. My fiancee isn't so sure and said we won't have enough time to go to 'Wallander-land".

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Originally Posted by ghostyjack View Post
I liked both the English and Swedish TV series.

I've only read the first two books (but I've got all of them).

I found the character of Wallander to be very different from what I'm used to. This to me adds something a bit different from the usual "Maverick Cop" character I find in a lot of crime fiction. Totally enjoyable because of that.
Hello fellow Bristolian

If you enjoyed the first two books, then there's no reason why you won't enjoy the rest. It gets better in my opinion.

Totally agree. Sometimes I feel really sorry for the guy and other times, I want to tell him off for being so harsh to other people, haha.
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