<p>“Having gained exclusive access to Larsson’s trove of research, Stocklassa presents an in-depth look into the investigation. Based on the findings, Swedish police now have a suspect for the first time in years. This well-crafted whodunit will keep readers engaged from start to finish…This story is sure to gain international traction as the investigation into the Palme assassination heats up again.” <b>—<i>Library Journal</i></b></p><p>“Larsson buffs won’t want to miss this one.” <b>—<i>Publishers Weekly</i></b></p><p>“It’s more than just a thrilling book…there’s a lot of evidence that points to an international conspiracy.” <b>—<i>CBS This Morning Saturday</i></b></p><p>“A fascinating ‘creative nonfiction’ account of the greatest unsolved mystery in Swedish history.” <b>—<i>Wall Street Journal</i></b></p><p>“It’s rare…to see true-crime narratives that convincingly and humbly enter the realm of spy thrillers, but Stocklassa’s book really, really does…Stocklassa certainly reveals the sinister underbelly of governmental operations.” <b>—<i>NPR</i></b></p><p>“Fans of the Millennium books will certainly enjoy this recreation of Larsson’s attempts to solve a real-life murder…Stocklassa succeeds in infecting us with the ‘Palme bug’. It is impossible to read and not yearn for resolution.” <b>—<i>The Spectator</i> (UK)</b></p><p>“Stocklassa’s book has shone a new light on a tragedy that has haunted Sweden for three decades…reads like a spy thriller.” <b>—<i>The New European</i> (UK)</b></p><p>“[A] Larssonesque take on the mystery…How [Stocklassa] manages to arrive at his conclusions in an investigation lasting eight years and recruiting a team of fellow journalists and shady Swedes and a honey-trap Czech woman called Lida, is riveting reading. You can’t make it up. Fact is not only stranger than fiction but even more fantastic.” <b>—<i>The Independent</i> (UK)</b></p><p>“Fascinating undercover work.” <b>—<i>AudioFile Magazine</i></b></p>