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Set against the backdrop of the Sotenäs archipelago, the story examines the tight-knit but often closed-off communities of the Swedish coast.
The story begins when the daughter of an American ambassador is found dead in the famous marble pool on the island of . The high-profile nature of the victim quickly draws international attention, including interest from the White House, putting immense pressure on the Gothenburg police. The investigation is led by the series' recurring duo:
( The Lighthouse Keeper ), written by Swedish author Anna Ihrén , is the atmospheric fourth installment in her popular Asesinato en Smögen (Smögen Murders) series. This Nordic noir mystery blends a contemporary police investigation with the haunting historical lore of Sweden's rugged west coast. Plot Overview El guardian del faro - Anna Ihren.epub
As the detectives dig deeper, the trail leads them to an ancient lighthouse on Hållö that served sailors for over a century. The narrative suggests that the key to the current murder may lie in the long-buried secrets of the former lighthouse keepers and their families. The setting provides a "spooky" and "atmospheric" backdrop, common toIhrén’s work, where the isolation of the sea mirrors the isolation of the characters' secrets.
A significant twist occurs when , a police analyst who was on the island for a quiet retreat, becomes the primary suspect due to a series of unfortunate coincidences. While Sandra and Dennis follow the official leads, Karl’s partner, Lisa , launches her own private investigation to clear his name, even as the evidence against him mounts. The Role of the Lighthouse Set against the backdrop of the Sotenäs archipelago,
A dedicated detective grappling with the complexities of the case.
While many readers praise the book for its and the emotional depth of the intersecting storylines, others have noted that it feels less like a traditional "hard" crime novel and more like a suspenseful drama. Some critics found certain plot developments less plausible than earlier entries in the series, though it remains a favorite for fans of cozy yet atmospheric Nordic mysteries. The investigation is led by the series' recurring
The subplot involving Lisa and Karl highlights the emotional toll of an investigation when one of their own is accused. Reader Reception