The Man Who Went Up In Smoke: A Martin Beck Police Mystery (2) (Martin Beck Police Mystery Series),New

The Man Who Went Up In Smoke: A Martin Beck Police Mystery (2) (Martin Beck Police Mystery Series),New

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The Masterful Second Novel In The Martin Beck Series Of Mysteries By The Internationally Renowned Crime Writing Duo, Maj Sjwall And Per Wahl, Finds Beck Searching Budapest For A Wellknown Swedish Journalist Who Has Disappeared Without A Trace. With An Introduction By Val Mcdermid: 'So Many Of The Elements That Have Become Integral...In The Police Procedural Subgenre Started Life In These Ten Novels....Their Plots Are Second To None.'Inspector Martin Beck Of The Stockholm Homicide Squad Has His Summer Vacation Abruptly Terminated When The Top Brass At The Foreign Office Pack Him Off To Budapest To Search For Alf Matsson, A Wellknown Swedish Journalist Who Has Vanished. Beck Investigates Viperous Eastern European Underworld Figures Andat The Risk Of His Lifestumbles Upon The International Racket In Which Matsson Was Involved. With The Coolly Efficient Local Police On His Side And A Predatory Nymphet On His Tail, Beck Pursues A Case Whose International Implications Grow With Each New Clue.

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