Author | Henning Mankell |
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Original title | Den femte kvinnan |
Translator | Steven T. Murray |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
Series | Kurt Wallander #6 |
Genre | Crime novel |
Publisher | Ordfront |
Publication date | 1996 |
Published in English | 2000 |
Media type | Print (Hardcover, Paperback) |
Pages | 428 pp (Eng. hardback trans.) |
ISBN | 1-86046-854-3 (Eng. trans.) |
OCLC | 59544856 |
Preceded by | Sidetracked |
Followed by | One Step Behind |
The Fifth Woman (original: Den femte kvinnan; 1996) is a crime novel by Swedish author Henning Mankell, the sixth in his acclaimed Inspector Wallander series.
Synopsis
A sadistic serial killer has been preying on men, beginning with a retired car salesman whose interests appear to be limited to bird watching and poetry and whose body was discovered in a punji stick pit; and continuing with a flower shop manager, found starved and garrotted in the woods. Wallander soon realises both men have a past record of violence towards women, and after another man is drowned in a lake, he goes on the hunt for an avenging angel...
Adaptations
In 2002, The Fifth Woman was adapted by Swedish public broadcaster Sveriges Television into a four-part television miniseries, starring Rolf Lassgård as Wallander. British broadcaster BBC commissioned a 90-minute adaptation for its Wallander television series starring Kenneth Branagh. The episode was broadcast in January 2010.