Yet, while Lecter may be the key to finding and arresting Buffalo Bill, he is also an insane and murderous psychotic killer. Then the narrator explains that in order for Clarice to catch Buffalo Bill she will have to “match wits” with serial killer Lecter who is imprisoned in jail. As an audience, we can assume that whoever’s jail cell Clarice is walking towards might be helpful in finding Buffalo Bill. The trailer then focuses back on Clarice walking towards a jail cell, while the narrator explains that Clarice is on Buffalo Bill’s trail. As she walks towards the jail cell, a narrator states that a “killer is on the loose” and then the trailer flashes to scenes that show newspaper headlines of killer, Buffalo Bill, abducting and murdering women. It then flashes to FBI rookie, Clarice Starling, who is headed to talk with someone in a jail cell. Hannibal Lecter’s, face popping up on the screen. The trailer opens with loud and scary music as well as serial killer, Dr. The next step for me? Deciding which screen Wallander is my favourite!ĭo you love Wallander? Do you have a favourite book in the series? What recommendations for fantastic crime fiction do you have? Let us know in the comments below.The Silence of the Lambs trailer is pretty creepy, but sets you up for the movie pretty well. My love affair with the opera loving, coffee drinking Detective has begun and I look forward to starting book two, The Dogs of Riga. Teamed up with Veteran Detective Rydberg, they slowly but surely work towards catching the killers, while drinking an awful lot of coffee!įirst published in 1990, it has hardly dated – Wallander’s thoughts on the onset of a new era in policing and the changes approaching in Sweden ring eerily true with the benefit of hindsight. Wallander is a fantastic anti-hero, pessimistic, divorced, a lover of Opera and whisky with a belligerent father and an AWOL daughter. The small police force at Ystad have to rely on sketchy leads, a lack of evidence and what I think will become Wallander’s amazing gut instinct to try and solve the crime. When this is leaked to the press, it unleashes a tide of racism. The woman supplies Wallander with his only clue: the perpetrators may have been foreign. When he reaches the isolated farmhouse he discovers a bloodbath.Īn old man has been tortured and beaten to death, his wife lies barely alive beside his shattered body, both victims of a violence beyond reason. One frozen January morning at 5am, Inspector Wallander responds to what he believes is a routine call out. In Faceless Killers we meet Inspector Kurt Wallander of the Ystad Police Department for the first time. I could not hold my head up and proclaim myself a fan of crime fiction when I hadn’t dabbled my toes in the Wallander phenomenon. I decided to start at the beginning and see what all this Wallander fuss was about. When an author has sold over 35 million copies worldwide it can be quite intimidating but worthy of investigation. As a reader you need to trust the author to take your newly loved characters in an exciting direction whilst savouring the unpredictability of a series. But it can’t be forced – these relationships need to be naturally formed. Especially when it’s one with a huge back catalogue. Discovering a new favourite author is a wonderful thing.
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