
Mankell delivered. His new book begins as a look at a horrible crime in Sweden, which I do not want to reveal. What starts as a local matter turns into an international story, which readers can probably guess from the title. Action takes place in Sweden, China, the United States, London, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique, mostly in the present other than the section telling about a Chinese man who was kidnapped to work on the transcontinental railroad in the American West. Most of the strong characters are women, who Mankell said in an interview always prove to be smarter, stronger, and more moral than men.
Mankell's strongest interest in publishing The Man from Beijing may be expressing his ideas about China and Africa, but do not worry. He still tells a great story.
Mankell, Henning. The Man from Beijing. Alfred A. Knopf, 2010. ISBN 9780307271860.
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Sounds fascinating. Once I finish "Out of Mao's Shadow" I'll pick it up.
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