The Cat Did Not Die
In The Cat Did Not Die, Inger Frimansson again exhibits her trademark skill of creating deep psychological tension. In this book Beth, a middle-aged schoolteacher who seems to have a fine and satisfying life, commits a crime out of impulse and anger, and then she tries to cover it up. She seems to do a fair job of the cover-up, too, except for the toll it takes on her own well-being: More »