

Arne Dahl: Bad Blood
As a Swedish citizen is found dead at Newark, an American serial killer is on the plane to Stockholm. Sneaking past the police, killings soon start to happen in Sweden as well and after working with FBI, the Swedish police start to piece together an unsettling and complex image.
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Plot Summary
A brutal murder takes place at a luxury hotel, and the victim is found with a string tied around his neck. Detective Inspector Gunnar Barbarotti must investigate this complex case, which leads him into a world of dark family secrets and a powerful criminal underworld. As he delves deeper, he uncovers a history of betrayal and revenge that spans decades.
Critical Reception
Arne Dahl: Bad Blood received generally positive reviews, particularly for its complex plot, suspenseful atmosphere, and strong performances from the lead actors. Critics often praised its intricate storytelling and dark themes, though some found the pacing to be slow at times. Audiences appreciated the show's gripping mystery and its exploration of criminal psychology.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intricate and suspenseful plot.
- Lauded for strong acting and atmospheric direction.
- Some critics noted occasional slow pacing.
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Fun Fact
Arne Dahl is a pseudonym for Swedish author Jan Arnald, who writes crime fiction novels that are often adapted for television.
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