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The Man with the Silver Saab

Detective Varg, Book 3

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The Man with the Silver Saab

By: Alexander McCall Smith
Narrated by: David Rintoul
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In the hilarious new novel in the best-selling Detective Varg series, an eminent art historian is framed and the ace investigators of the department of sensitive crimes are on the case.

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.

©2021 Alexander McCall Smith (P)2021 Recorded Books Inc.
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Quirky characters, meandering plot lines, and great humor. This series certainly hits the spot for feel good stories. I want to hear more about Ulf and Martin, the hearing impaired dog.

Feel good read

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Sensitively written, sensitively performed...with a dash of the perfect amount of dry humor. At times I cried laughing. Thank you, as always!

Sublime

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“The Man with the Silver SAAB” is another quality entertaining read in this series. Some what sad because it is the last story o this series just as I was becoming comfortable with the writing style and the characters. Highly recommend for reading pleasure and the quality of the writing, story, and characters. Experienced as an Audio book.

Another Good Read in the Series

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By the second book in this series I was hooked! Please write more Mr McCall!

I love Detective Varg!

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Hit the spot during these troubling times. Reader was exemplar and story was fun to follow.

Just What the Doctor (in this case veterinarian) Ordered

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Exceptional narration. Story is so funny and perfect for audio. Highly recommend this series to anyone who is in need of a lighthearted read.

Hilarious!

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I have only listened to a little of this one and will try to force myself to finish it sometime.
The narrator’s voice is soporific. Droning on. I listened to am immensely tedious discussion among the protagonist’s colleagues about “ Siamese twins” that followed from someone harming Siamese cats while trying to steal them for resale. Laff riot! Not. It’s offensive when most people know that modern medicine refers to these people as conjoined twins. Then we are treated to more animal cruelty as the detective slowly drives his injured dog to a vet while calmly philosophizing about the likelihood of the bleeding dog dying enroute.
Wordy, boring, and not amusing. Horrible, in fact.
More convinced than ever that the author blew his creative wad inventing Precious Ramotswe and the series I love. This is the second other unrelated series of his I have tried. The tedious Scottish one is merely boring. This one is nasty.

Valium Replacement book

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I love both the author and the reader, but this story seemed to just be mostly navel gazing on the part of the protagonist, with not much story or plot.

Not much to it!

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