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Maj Sjowall,Per Wahloo,Colin Dexter | 288 pages | 01 Sep 2011 | HarperCollins Publishers | 9780007439157 | English | London, United Kingdom The Fire Engine that Disappeared by Maj Sjowall and Per Wahloo | Penguin Random House Canada

Look Inside. Was it terrorism, suicide, or simply a gas leak? Book 5) what if, anything, did the explosion have to do with the peculiar death earlier that day of a year-old bachelor whose cryptic suicide note consisted of only two words: "Martin Beck"? Stunning right up to the last paragraph. Truly exciting. When you buy a book, we donate a book. Sign in. Join Our Authors for Virtual Events. Read An Excerpt. Jun 02, The Fire Engine That Disappeared (a Martin Beck Novel Add to Cart. Also available from:. Dec 08, ISBN Available from:. Paperback —. Also by Per Wahloo. Product Details. Inspired by Your Browsing History. . Maj Sjowall and Per Wahloo. Murder at the Savoy. Per Wahloo and Maj Sjowall. . . The Return. Hakan Nesser. The Abominable Man. Frozen Tracks. Ake Edwardson. Death Angels. Woman with Birthmark. Sun and Shadow. Hour of the Wolf. An Event in Autumn. . The Shadow Woman. Talking to the Dead. Harry Bingham. Florence of Arabia. Christopher Buckley. Innocent Blood. The Blood Spilt. Death of an Expert Witness. Never End. Harm Done. Ruth Rendell. An Unsuitable Job for a Woman. Murder in the Crooked House. Soji Shimada. A Dangerous Man. Charlie Huston. Echoes from the Dead. Johan Theorin. Leif GW Persson. The Skull Beneath the Skin. One Across, Two Down. Maigret and the Lazy Burglar. Georges Simenon. Richard Montanari. Buy other books like The Fire Engine that Disappeared. Related Articles. Looking for More Great Reads? Download Hi Res. The Fire Engine that Disappeared. LitFlash The eBooks you want at the lowest prices. Read it Forward Read it first. Pass it on! Stay in Touch Sign up. We are experiencing technical difficulties. Please try again later. Become a The Fire Engine That Disappeared (a Martin Beck Novel Start earning points for buying books! The Fire Engine That Disappeared (Martin Beck, book 5) by Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö

Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want Book 5) Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try The Fire Engine That Disappeared (a Martin Beck Novel. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Joan Tate Translator. Gunvald Larsson The Fire Engine That Disappeared (a Martin Beck Novel carefully observing the dingy Stockholm apartment of a man under police surveillance. He looks at his watch: nine minutes past eleven in the evening. He yawns, slapping his arms to keep warm. At the same moment the house explodes, killing The Fire Engine That Disappeared (a Martin Beck Novel least three people. Chief Inspector Martin Beck and his men don't suspect arson or murder until they discover a Gunvald Larsson sits carefully observing the dingy Stockholm apartment of a man under police surveillance. Chief Inspector Martin Beck and his men don't suspect arson or murder until they discover a peculiar circumstance and a link is established between the explosion and a suicide committed that same day, in which the dead man left a note consisting of just two words: Martin Beck. Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. Published by Harper Perennial first published More Details Original Title. Martin Beck Police Mystery 5. Martin Beck. Other Editions Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. Do we need to read the previous books in order to completely understand this? Edith I think it's more meaningful in terms of the personal relationships of the investigators to read the books Book 5) order, but not necessary in terms of bei …more I think it's more meaningful in terms of the personal relationships of Book 5) investigators to read the books in order, but not necessary in terms of being able to understand the plot. Lists with This Book. The Fire Engine That Disappeared (a Martin Beck Novel Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. I can't remember what I've said previously about the Martin Beck books beyond my general positivityso I apologize if you find me repeating myself I am too lazy to go back and read all my previous reviews. I think it is also important to note that my star rating here is contrasted with the other Book 5) I've read in the series. The rating doesn't reflect my feelings about The Fire Engine that Disappeared compared to all books -- only other Martin Beck books. That business complete, I have to s I can't remember what I've said previously about the Martin Beck books beyond my general positivityso I apologize if you find me repeating myself I am too lazy to go back and read all my previous reviews. That business complete, I have to say "I dig these books! Steig Larssonowes these books an immeasurable debt. But I don't care about the plot of this book tonight. Martin Beck -- The man from which the series gets its name is not much more than a bit player in this tale, but he's still the place to start. He is the pivot around which everything else revolves, and the relationship between himself and his daughter, Ingrid, is one of the most beautiful father-daughter relationships I've ever read. It is true in a way that other manifestations simply aren't. At one point, she suggests that he should move out of the family home as she's about to do, hinting at a much needed divorce from the wife and son that make him so miserable. It is an expression of trusting intimacy that is potently honest. I can't help but love them both for that moment. Kollberg -- Sarcastic, bombastic, sextastic, Kollberg has been my favourite throughout the series, and he remains so here. He starts out petulant and sarcastic, fucking with the rookie, Benny Skacke, incessantly, and winds up with nine inches of steel in his belly. It's a sweet little arc that keeps my favourite vibrant and alive. Will he still be anti-gun after his stabbing? I'm guessing yes. Dogmatically so. Benny Skacke -- And speaking of young Skacke He's a smart operator, and it is all down to his tenacity. I get the feeling that his desire to be Chief of Police is going to Book 5) to fruition by book ten. And his final error, the error that The Fire Engine That Disappeared (a Martin Beck Novel to serious danger, is the kind of error that will be misconstrued as heroism -- much to his benefit. Lucky bastard. Gunvald Larsson -- Perhaps the most important man in this book, Gunvald Larsson is also the biggest prick, the most unlikeable, the most insufferable. He's the ugly cop. He's not dirty, no, no. But he is brutal, unswerving, unreasonable. He is a bully of the worst kind. He is mean, insulting, close-minded, foolish. Yet he starts this book as a hero, dragging eight people from a horrible house fire. And he milks it for all he can. But I can't help loving him for it, and as cops go he's actually kind of Book 5). Fredrik Melander -- is just plain old Melander. He pseudo-solves things early on. He loves his Plain Jane wife. He is his ordinary boring self. I can't do anything but love him for who he is. And that, ultimately, is what makes me love these books. The characters. They are true. True and real. And I can't and won't ask for more. View all 3 comments. What a fabulous title this one has, conjuring images of a ghostlike fire engine speeding in the dark, its sirens blazing, the blue and red flashing lights reflected off of the The Fire Engine That Disappeared (a Martin Beck Novel tarmac suddenly no longer illuminating the night. A huge mystery is on our hands this time Mr Beck. This is part five of the ten book sequence of The Story of a Crime and it is as fascinating and intriguing as ever. Not so much for the mystery at the heart of this one but the nature of it all, the grow What a fabulous title this one has, conjuring images of a ghostlike fire engine speeding in the dark, its sirens blazing, the blue and red flashing lights reflected off of the wet tarmac suddenly no longer illuminating the night. Not so much for the mystery at the heart of this one but the police procedural nature of it all, the growing insight in to the lives of the many protagonists and the statement on Swedish society at the time. A man kills himself, Martin Beck's name is found written in his apartment, later that same night a house inhabited by a suspect in a car theft ring explodes in a ball of flames. This is far from an ideal starting place for this series for those of you considering jumping in, it is a The Fire Engine That Disappeared (a Martin Beck Novel deliberate exploration of characters and situations already established in which the crime is backgrounded and not even particularly interesting as far as the series has gone to date. I very much doubt whether you would take as much pleasure in this as veterans of the sequence. The characters are what make this one, Martin Beck may have his name on the series but once more he is a peripheral figure with his own domestic problems keeping him busy. The evolution of this character throughout the series is a major statement on the direction of Swedish society and as such he deserves to be the most famous of the group of individuals investigating murder in Stockholm. Beck aside we are treated to Gunvald Larsson as hero of the press, Kollberg not taking an interest in anything, a new recruit Skacke, a second appearance from Mansson of Malmo, Ronn more interested in spending time with his family than thinking about murder and a chief of department with his eyes firmly on retirement. No wonder this case isn't solved in the space of an episode of CSI. As enjoyable as these characters are and as fascinating I find their slow and methodical Book 5) of crime solving, this book does seem to suffer from missing that central core of exciting mystery that the other books in the series contain. Another one of the top Book 5) of the series yes, it is crowded at that particular top! This one continues to develop the characters and the mystery is a great one. Just the right amount of the happenings are due to random chance to give that unique feeling of reality. Another smashing book in the Martin Beck series. In this one a crook is found dead after a house fire. The Fire Engine That Disappeared - Wikipedia

It is the fifth book in the Martin Beck detective series. In the novel a house fire, which kills three people, was about to be written off as the result of a tenant's gas suicide when a forensics officer discovers a firebomb in the rubble that would have certainly killed the tenant had he not killed himself. Beck and his team launch a manhunt for the tenant's partner-in-crime, but are perplexed when the partner-in-crime is found dead at the bottom of the sea. Just as Gunvald Larsson arrives to replace a colleague, the apartment of a drug dealer in Stockholm, the house he is observing suddenly explodes into flames. Larsson tries to break into the house to rescue the residents, while an anonymous person calls the fire brigade from a payphone. The fire brigade arrives too late and some residents are killed. The investigation finds that the drug dealer under surveillance has committed suicide by gas poisoning and blocked all the openings of his room. Beck still The Fire Engine That Disappeared (a Martin Beck Novel doubts about this Book 5) where did the spark for the explosion come from and why did the fire department take so long to arrive? The doubts are justified, as it turns out according to the findings The Fire Engine That Disappeared (a Martin Beck Novel the Crime Lab: the gas was lit by a hidden incendiary bomb in the mattress of the deceased. The suspect, who had placed the incendiary, was, as it turns out, a Lebanese professional killer entering the country specifically to kill the drug dealer. He had himself called the firefighters as he wanted to avoid harming bystanders but accidentally due to lack Book 5) local knowledge he said the name of the wrong location. Beck's daughter Ingrid announces that she will leave home and encourages her father in secret to do the same. Regular police officer Zachrisson is introduced. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Martin Beck. Hidden categories: All stub articles. Namespaces Article Talk. Views Read Edit View history. Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file. Download as PDF Printable version. First edition Swedish. The Laughing Policeman. Murder at the Savoy. This article about a thriller novel of the s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Further suggestions might be found on the article's talk page.