The Man with the Silver Saab
Written by Alexander McCall Smith
Narrated by David Rintoul
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About this audiobook
Detective Ulf Varg is a man of refined tastes and quite familiar with the art scene in Malmö. So when art historian Anders Kindgren visits the Department of Sensitive Crimes to report a series of bizarre acts that have been committed against him, Ulf and his team swing into action. Fish stuffed into the vents of Kindgren’s car and a manipulated footnote in a recent publication would be cause enough for an investigation, but when a painting Kindgren had confidently appraised as genuine is later declared to be a fake, it’s clear that someone is out to tarnish his reputation.
Meanwhile, Ulf is also weathering personal issues, which quickly spiral out of control. When his lip-reading dog, Martin, engages in a contretemps with a squirrel that results in a grievous wound, Ulf must rush Martin to the veterinarian and weigh the merits of cosmetic surgery for animals. And later, when Martin’s blood is found in the back of Ulf’s classic Saab, Ulf finds himself the subject of a departmental investigation.
In the end, Ulf will have to muster all his detective skills and bureaucratic cunning to restore Kindgren’s reputation—as well as his own.
Alexander McCall Smith
Alexander McCall Smith is the author of the highly successful No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency series, which has sold over twenty-five million copies. Since then he has devoted his time to the writing of fiction and has seen his various series of books translated into over forty-six languages and become bestsellers throughout the world. These include the 44 Scotland Street novels, first published as a serial novel in the Scotsman, the Isabel Dalhousie novels, the Von Igelfeld series and the Corduroy Mansions novels.
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Reviews for The Man with the Silver Saab
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Love the author's wit and wisdom. The ending was a surprise.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This is my fave in the series so far. Such dry and human and utterly Nordic humor and pathos! And the reader/narrator meets each turn of phrase and situation with perfect pitch. Highly recommended.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5The Department of Sensitive Crimes in Malmö, Sweden, handles non-typical cases (robbery, violence, homicide, etc.). In fact, many people insist on calling it Department of Sensational Crimes. One Saturday morning, Detective Uif Var, head of the unit, was out with his deaf dog, Martin, when the dog was attacked by a squirrel who did a lot of damage to Martin’s face. As Uif rushed Martin to the vets, there was a major traffic jam. With the dog bleeding heavily in the back seat, Uif decided to put an emergency light on the top of the car to get to the hospital quickly. Afterwards, he took the car in to be cleaned. The result of that activity was Uif being arrested.Soon afterwards, Uif called upon to investigate a forgery. Varg is very interested in fine art so this case is of particular interest to him. It seems that Anders Kindgren, a famous art historian and appraiser claimed a particular painting was genuine before it was hung in a gallery. Afterwards, it was declared fake. Not only was his reputation at stake, but fish were left in the vents of his car.The plot of THE MAN WITH THE SILVER SAAB is slim Uif and his assistant Blomquist try to figure out both the underlying motive as well as find the perp. However, Uif talks a lot about people, personal relationships, life, love, cucumbers, and shoes throughout the book. One example is how his relationship with his brother is typical of many long-time relationships where life is like a script and we keep repeating the same lines.Tidbits: “Is original sin a sin that nobody’s thought of committing before?”“Falling in love with someone requires preparation.”THE MAN WITH THE SILVER SAAB is easy-going and light offering both humor and introspection.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The appeal of unobtrusive, diligent, fair-minded and vulnerable detective Ulf Varg (the protagonist of the series) grows with every instalment. One can't help but be sympathetic to his sheer humanity. I liked the way he talks himself out of complaining (as he is facing unrequited love): "Don't be self-pitying", he says to himself, "You can't have everything you want in your life. Everybody had to compromise, everybody had to make do with the hand they've been dealt with. Self-pity was a railing against fate, really, and this was completely pointless, and, for others who witnessed it, merely tedious". A lesson to all of us... Not without the special brand of McCall Smith's humor, this book is a wonderful read.