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Camilla Läckberg: The Stonecutter
A dead, seven-year-old girl is found in a fisherman's net.
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Plot Summary
A series of unsettling events begins in Fjällbacka when the remains of a young woman are discovered. As Detective Patrik Hedström delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers a dark secret connected to the victim's past and a prominent local family. The case becomes increasingly personal and dangerous, intertwining with the history of the idyllic coastal town.
Critical Reception
The Stonecutter, part of the acclaimed Camilla Läckberg television series, was generally well-received for its atmospheric storytelling and suspenseful plot, typical of the Nordic noir genre. Audiences appreciated the faithful adaptation of Läckberg's popular novels, highlighting the strong performances and the chilling portrayal of small-town secrets.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its dark and suspenseful atmosphere characteristic of Nordic crime dramas.
Applauded for compelling performances that bring the complex characters to life.
Noted for successfully adapting Läckberg's intricate mystery plots to the screen.
Google audience: Audience reviews are not widely available in English, but general sentiment within Scandinavian markets often points to satisfaction with the series' adherence to the original novels' tone and plotlines.
Fun Fact
The series 'Camilla Läckberg' is based on the best-selling crime novels by Swedish author Camilla Läckberg, which have been translated into over 30 languages.
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