Stockholm. The dead of winter. The temperature is already well below freezing. A young American dies, falling from a tall building. It appears to be a casual, self-inflicted death. It should be an open-and-shut case. But when Superintendent Lars Martin Johansson begins to delve beneath the layers of corruption, incompetence and violence that threaten to strangle the Stockholm police department, he uncovers a complex web of treachery, politics and espionage. Johansson quickly realizes that there is nothing routine about this suicide as it soon takes him from domestic drama to the rotten heart of Sweden's government.
Fall of the Welfare State Series
This series of thrilling police procedurals plunges readers into the heart of Stockholm. Follow a diverse ensemble cast of seasoned officers as they tackle complex investigations in a city grappling with the challenges to its famed welfare system. Each installment promises intricate plots, compelling characters, and a gritty look at crime and justice.



Recommended Reading Order
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Another Time, Another Life
- 480 pages
- 17 hours of reading
Stockholm 1975: Six young people take the entire staff of the West German embassy hostage, demanding that the Baader-Meinhof members being held as prisoners in West Germany be released immediately. The long siege ends with the deaths of two hostages and the wounding of several others, including the captors.
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Falling Freely, As If In A Dream
- 717 pages
- 26 hours of reading
It's August 2007, and Lars Martin Johansson, chief of the National Bureau of Criminal Investigation in Sweden has opened the files on the unsolved murder of Prime Minister Olof Palme. With his retirement quickly closing in, Johansson forms a new group comprised of a few trustworthy detectives.