The Pyramid
An Inspector Wallander Mystery
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Narrated by:
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Sean Barrett
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By:
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Henning Mankell
About this listen
When Kurt Wallander first appeared in Faceless Killers back in 1990, he was a senior police officer, just turned 40, with his life in a mess. His wife had left him, his father barely acknowledged him; he ate badly and drank alone at night.
The Pyramid chronicles the events that led him to such a place. We see him in the early years, doing hours on the beat whilst trying to solve a murder off-duty; witness the beginnings of his fragile relationship with Mona, the woman he has his heart set on marrying; and learn the reason behind his difficulties with his father.
These thrilling tales provide a fascinating insight into Wallander's character, and demand to be heard in one sitting. From the stabbing of a neighbour in 1969 to a light aircraft accident in 1989, every story is a vital piece of the Wallander series, showing Mankell at the top of his game.
Featuring an introduction from the author, The Pyramid is an essential read for all fans of Kurt Wallander.
©2008 Henning Mankell (P)2009 Random House AudioWhat listeners say about The Pyramid
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- Andrew W. Macfadyen
- 26-07-24
Mamkell at his very best.
Stories fill in a a lot of Kurt Wallander's back story and give the reader a much better y understanding of Walander and his personal and professional relationships. A couple of minor glitches translation
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- sunshine
- 09-10-12
disappointing.
I was looking forward getting the background stories to one of my favourite detective. I found the stories engrossing, but inconclusive. I thought my recording was incorrect, because I did not realise the end of the story had arrived. Not really worth my one credit.
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- Edward
- 09-09-14
Not as good as the TV series
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It's rare to say a book isn't better than the TV show, but in this case I think it's true. The prose is ponderous at times, and there are large patches where nothing much happens. And yet inessential detail is squeezed in at other times, making the reader wonder whether it's worth remembering or not. I wanted to enjoy it more.
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- s
- 13-12-13
Great read - great background to Wallander
If you could sum up The Pyramid in three words, what would they be?
Very interesting as 3 short stories, each giving a good background to inspector Wallander
What other book might you compare The Pyramid to, and why?
If you like the other Wallander books, this is a must listen. It fills in a lot of his background, and the 3 stories themselves are great mini-mysteries in their own right
What about Sean Barrett’s performance did you like?
Sean Barrett is great again, as he is on the other Wallander audiobooks
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- John ross
- 29-04-20
Kurt Wallander brilliance
I am unbelievably sad that I have read, and heard, every one of the Wallander books. no more to be had
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- Emma
- 22-12-12
OK, but not what I was expecting?!
This book was OK but I was expecting one long unabridged story, but what I got was a collection of about 3 or 4 stories. If I had realised it was a collection I would have bought something else.
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- Silver Fox
- 17-11-20
Excellent! short stories as good as full length
Well, I didn't expect such quality character development, story or performance. All too often the short story doesn't quite measure up, not so here. Gripping tales, expertly told, all the way.
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- Christine
- 07-08-10
Great background to Wallender
This is a good background to Kurt Wallender and how he became the moody, divorced detective. The first few short stories lead into a longer story bringing us up to the first book.
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- Mike
- 24-07-19
Fills in a few gaps from previous adventures.
Well read once again. A few shorter stories compiled together. Worth a listen if you're a fan.
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- Russell
- 12-03-11
As good as Mankell gets
If you are a Wallander fan then you simply must listen to this. It fills in the 'back story' of the gloomy and fiery tempered Swedish detective. The narration is well done, as always with Sean Barrett, although don't make the mistake I made of coming to this having just finished listening to his narration of Craig Russell's books (also excellent). It set up a weird resonance in my head that took half the book to subside.
If you are new to Mankell and Wallander, perhaps having already ready the Millenium trilogy, I would start with the first novel published 'Faceless Killers' because this prequel depends to some degree on already having some knowledge of Wallander. It explains how and why he is the way he is but sometimes omits to portray his character defects as fully as the earlier books.
Great listen
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