Since "Los pecados de nuestros padres" refers to two major crime novels—one by (part of the Matthew Scudder series) and another by Åsa Larsson (the finale of the Rebecka Martinsson series)—I’ve put together a story that captures the central themes of both: the heavy burden of family secrets and the gritty reality of searching for a truth that was never meant to be found. The Echo of Kiruna
As Rebecka dug into the past, she felt the same "unassuming depth" Matt Scudder might have felt in a dim New York bar. She found herself navigating a landscape where the "Sins of the Fathers" weren't just metaphors; they were the foundations of the current power structures. In the 60s, a boxing legend’s father vanished, and now, the "King of the Lingonberries"—the region's old organized crime boss—was casting a long, dark shadow over the investigation. Los pecados de nuestros padres.epub
By the time the snow began to fall, Rebecka realized that justice in Kiruna, much like justice in Greenwich Village, was rarely "clean." It was a "rough kind of justice" that left you shivering in the cold, knowing that while the case was closed, the ground beneath you was still shifting. Which version are you reading? Since "Los pecados de nuestros padres" refers to
An old man, Lars, had come to her with a request that felt like a ghost story. "My father didn't just leave in 1962," he wheezed, his own breath failing him. "He was frozen in time." Literally. A body had been found in a forgotten freezer on a remote farm, identified as a man who disappeared sixty years ago. In the 60s, a boxing legend’s father vanished,
: The final book in the Rebecka Martinsson series set in Northern Sweden. It won the Best Swedish Crime Novel of the Year . You can find it on Planetadelibros .