EVERY ANGEL DESERVES THEIR WINGS
A teenage girl is found dead in the woods. The killing bears a chilling resemblance to those of the Angel Maker, a serial killer caught two decades ago.
But with the old case files missing and doubts swirling about the original investigation, London Met Detective Jamie Johansson is drawn back to the icy streets of her home city to help. Her father, one of Stockholms most notorious detectives, closed the case when Jamie was just a girl.
Her memories hold the only key to unlocking the past, and the truth of whether he put the right man behind bars all those years ago.
Jamie will have to confront her own dark childhood, as well as the evil stalking the city if she hopes to crack this case. But with so many secrets buried beneath the frozen earth, will she be able to find the killer before he claims his next victim?
THE ANGEL MAKER IS BACK, AND A PLAN TWENTY YEARS IN THE MAKING IS ALREADY IN MOTION
The story begins by introducing us to DI Jamie Johansson, a detective working for the London Met. Still coping with the side effects from a traumatic and an unexpected shooting, she is on administrative leave with no real desire to return to work anytime soon.
It is during this time that she receives a shocking phone call from Anders Wiik, a CI working for the Swedish Police Authority. During the call, Anders explains that they recently found a body that indicates a notorious serial named the 'Angel Maker' has returned. As well as this, he informs Jamie that the suspect arrested for murders recently died in prison, before this specific crime was committed. Even worse, it was Jamie's father that put him there.
Jamie reluctantly flies out to Sweden, her home from which her mother dragged her away from 20 years ago, leaving her life, including her father, behind. Her reluctance stems from the complicated nature of her relationship with her father. Although a good man, and a good father, he had his demons. He had become obsessed with the Angel Maker Case, eventually leading to his wife and daughters departure, and a few years later, took his own life.
Greeted with the sight of her childhood home, Jamie finds herself thrown back into a world she thought she had left behinds uncovering secrets on top of secrets along the way.
Despite her reluctance, she finds herself drawn into the case, and joins the investigation as a consultant, determined to understand what happened 20 years ago, and what was happening now.
The relationship between Johansson and Wiik has a rocky start, to say the east. Wiik, a divorced father, recently had his partner resign, leaving him reeling. The betrayal made him cautious and hesitant to rely on anyone new, for fear of them repeating history. However, throughout the book, their friendship grows. The pair bond over their commitment to the case, independent natures, and their undeniable trust issues. It's refreshing to see another side of Wiik slowly but surely coming out, considering when we are first introduced to him, he appears to be a hard-shelled detective adverse to smiling and any form of niceties.
His behaviour towards his colleague and temporary partner, Julia Hallberg, confirms this. Hallberg is a whizz when it comes to gathering information, but Wiik treats her like an irritating puppy.
Johansson's character is a hardcore feminist icon. She is solid and unwavering, but is still polite to everyone she meets, granted that they deserve it. It's nice having a strong detective lead that isn't an asshole to everyone around her, just because she can be. There is nothing feminist about degrading everyone, but Jamie Johansson is the perfect balance of both strong and sweet. As the case unfolds, we are introduced to a multitude of different characters, all of whom could be as guilty as the next. 8 girls have been killed, and the more they investigate, the more they consider that they might not be the only victims.
I love how this book is written. The writing itself is elegant, and despite a lot of the names being Swedish, I didn't struggle at all to keep up with the names of the characters. Which is something that has put me off before! I love a spine tingling twisty thriller, and this gave exactly what I wanted. The cover was what initially grabbed my attention, a white mist ascending over a dark forest. And after I read the description, I was sold. It was scary without being frightening, it had the perfect balance of dialogue and description, and in every scene I felt like I was there, feeling the damp snow beneath my feet, tendrils of moist fog caressing my arms. I felt the fear in Jamie's chest when she was being stalked by a mysterious figure, the anger when someone she thought she knew, turned out to be someone she never really knew at all. The plot twist at the end gave everything it needed to give. It was unexpected and was very much a "Holy Crap" moment. You think the author has run out of surprises, and then boom. I loved it. I loved the dynamic of the characters in the book, and I have a feeling I will be meeting them all again. I believe 'Rising Tide' is the next book in this series and it has immediately been added to my amazon Wishlist.
I truly devoured this book, taking less than 24 hours to get through it, absolutely purging myself on the pages. It was addictive, full of suspense, and I absolutely recommend it to anyone who enjoys a thriller.
9/10