By: Iwona Kienzler
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Iwona Kienzler is a renowned writer; she is passionate about history. She describes historical and contemporary figures. She loves writing, travelling and swimming. For many years, she lived on the fairy-tale island of Gotland, and she wrote a series of Swedish crime novels; the first one is Settling Accounts. The author perfectly captures the atmosphere of the mysterious island and the world of politics.
"Settling Accounts" by Iwona Kienzler – a Polish writer best known to Polish readers for her historical biographies and series of books about the British Royal Family – is a gripping crime novel that masterfully combines suspense with an excellent description of the setting. In addition, it is a story that is intriguing on the one hand and sophisticated on the other. The daughters of a well-known Swedish politician enjoy the beauty of sun-bathed Alanya, only to be suddenly thrown into a world of darkness and mystery when their holiday proves tragic in its consequences. The juxtaposition of the idyllic holiday atmosphere with unexplained deaths and successive disappearances is striking and sets the scene for a plot-complicated thriller. The individual characters are brilliantly created, especially the sisters, whose relationships with each other are put to the test by dramatic events. The tragic end of the older sister and the ensuing chaos not only act as a catalyst for the narrative, but also underline how quickly one's world can be turned upside down, which is palpably felt throughout the novel. Jan Wetterberg, a devastated father, becomes the embodiment of parental desperation as he sets out to find truth and justice, which – as a thriller read – demonstrates the author's remarkable ability to create emotionally resonant characters. The shift of the narrative from Turkey to Gotland adds another fascinating layer to the story, creating a sense of dislocation and intrigue. The author makes excellent use of her experiences gained during her time on Gotland, adding colour and depth to the setting while hinting at the darker aspects of the place. The island, often associated with opulence, is a stark contrast to the mysteries hiding there, making for a fascinating backdrop to the unfolding story. Iwona Kienzler's writing is crisp and engaging, making the reader fall into a web of intrigue from which it is difficult to escape. The twists and turns keep the viewer hooked, and the investigative duo of Klaudia Jassem and Erik Lindberg provide a familiar but effective framework for the detective genre. Their pursuit of the truth brings a sense of suspense to the plot, especially when it intertwines with Wetterberg's personal vendetta. While the novel touches on themes of loss, guilt and the search for answers, it also prompts readers to reflect on the consequences of unsolved mysteries – the ever-present shadows of the past. Iwona Kienzler deftly navigates these themes without overshadowing the plot, allowing the story to unfold at a pace that keeps readers engaged until the final page. In short, "Settling Accounts" is an exceptional crime novel that demonstrates Iwona Kienzler's talent for creating complex plots with richly detailed character descriptions and atmospheric settings. It is a story that resonates on many levels, balancing personal grief with a relentless pursuit of justice. Intended for fans of the genre and those looking for an engaging read, it firmly establishes the author's position as a notable voice in contemporary crime fiction. In 2023, the novel was originally published in Swedish, while it is now premiering in English. This year, the book was also published in Polish by the Polish Publishing House LIRA.
"Settling Accounts" by Iwona Kienzler – a Polish writer best known to Polish readers for her historical biographies and series of books about the British Royal Family – is a gripping crime novel that masterfully combines suspense with an excellent description of the setting. In addition, it is a story that is intriguing on the one hand and sophisticated on the other. The daughters of a well-known Swedish politician enjoy the beauty of sun-bathed Alanya, only to be suddenly thrown into a world of darkness and mystery when their holiday proves tragic in its consequences. The juxtaposition of the idyllic holiday atmosphere with unexplained deaths and successive disappearances is striking and sets the scene for a plot-complicated thriller. The individual characters are brilliantly created, especially the sisters, whose relationships with each other are put to the test by dramatic events. The tragic end of the older sister and the ensuing chaos not only act as a catalyst for the narrative, but also underline how quickly one's world can be turned upside down, which is palpably felt throughout the novel. Jan Wetterberg, a devastated father, becomes the embodiment of parental desperation as he sets out to find truth and justice, which – as a thriller read – demonstrates the author's remarkable ability to create emotionally resonant characters. The shift of the narrative from Turkey to Gotland adds another fascinating layer to the story, creating a sense of dislocation and intrigue. The author makes excellent use of her experiences gained during her time on Gotland, adding colour and depth to the setting while hinting at the darker aspects of the place. The island, often associated with opulence, is a stark contrast to the mysteries hiding there, making for a fascinating backdrop to the unfolding story. Iwona Kienzler's writing is crisp and engaging, making the reader fall into a web of intrigue from which it is difficult to escape. The twists and turns keep the viewer hooked, and the investigative duo of Klaudia Jassem and Erik Lindberg provide a familiar but effective framework for the detective genre. Their pursuit of the truth brings a sense of suspense to the plot, especially when it intertwines with Wetterberg's personal vendetta. While the novel touches on themes of loss, guilt and the search for answers, it also prompts readers to reflect on the consequences of unsolved mysteries – the ever-present shadows of the past. Iwona Kienzler deftly navigates these themes without overshadowing the plot, allowing the story to unfold at a pace that keeps readers engaged until the final page. In short, "Settling Accounts" is an exceptional crime novel that demonstrates Iwona Kienzler's talent for creating complex plots with richly detailed character descriptions and atmospheric settings. It is a story that resonates on many levels, balancing personal grief with a relentless pursuit of justice. Intended for fans of the genre and those looking for an engaging read, it firmly establishes the author's position as a notable voice in contemporary crime fiction. In 2023, the novel was originally published in Swedish, while it is now premiering in English. This year, the book was also published in Polish by the Polish Publishing House LIRA.
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