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THE ICE BENEATH HER by Camilla Grebe: Book Review
As The Ice Beneath Her opens it’s winter in Stockholm, and homicide detective Peter Lindgren gets a call that brings him to the site of a particularly gruesome murder. The victim, a young woman, has been found beheaded in the home of Jesper Orre. Not only is the death scene macabre, but the detective realizes that it’s eerily similar to one that took place ten years ago in the city; that murder was never solved.
The novel’s second chapter takes place two months earlier. There we meet Emma, a young woman who works in Clothes&More, the chain that’s owned by Orre. She arrives at work wearing a huge diamond ring, but she won’t tell her co-workers the name of her fiancé or anything about him. The reader learns that her fiancé is Jesper and that she’s promised him she won’t give anyone any information about him because it could cause trouble for him and herself.
Emma goes to her apartment to prepare a dinner to celebrate their engagement, but Jesper never shows up. She calls and texts him several times that night to no avail, and she still hasn’t heard from him by morning.
As the book returns to the present, Hanne is introduced. She’s a psychologist who worked with the police years ago on the unsolved murder case, and she’s called now by Peter’s partner to help with this death. What the partner doesn’t know, and Hanne doesn’t have any intention of telling him, is that during the course of the previous investigation she and Peter fell in love despite the fact that she was married.
So now Hanne is dealing with two very stressful issues. One is the extremely unhappy marriage she’s been in for twenty years, the second is the knowledge that her memory is deteriorating and that at some future time she will be completely helpless. Disregarding her husband’s instructions not to get involved with the present case, she goes to the police station and must confront her former lover there.
The Ice Beneath Her goes back and forth between these three protagonists. We learn about Peter’s failed marriage and his inability to connect with his teenage son, with Hanne’s controlling husband and her beginning dementia, and the dysfunctional childhood that Emma survived. All this is portrayed realistically and with empathy, leading the reader to understand the reasons for the present-day behaviors and motivations of these characters.
Camilla Grebe’s novel will keep the reader on a roller coaster ride, with many twists and turns that are all believable. It’s a book that’s almost impossible to put down.
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