- Whilst investigating the death of a pregnant girl who was pushed off a ferry, Wallander discovers a ten-year old skeleton in the garden of the house where he lives with girl-friend Vanja. Elderly neighbour Fredrik points him towards the house's previous occupant, violent pimp Jan Petrus, whose daughter Ellika went missing a decade earlier. However, after the pregnant girl has been identified by a friend who is also killed, Ellika contacts Wallander and gives him vital information to help identify the skeleton and her murderer. A confrontation with the killer also solves the more recent double slayings.—don @ minifie-1
- Wallander moves into his new farmhouse with girlfriend Vanja Andersonn and the dog soon digs up skeletal remains near his house. The skeleton is that of a 20 year-old woman and is at least 10 years old. The police are everywhere on the farm which causes some friction in his private life. He first suspects a neighbor, Jan Petrus, who has a police record for putting women out on the street as prostitutes. He soon comes to believe that the remains may be that of Petrus' daughter. Meanwhile, he is also investigating the death of a young woman when body parts are found on a beach. They suspect she may have fallen or been pushed off a ferry traveling the route to Poland. They manage to identify the woman with CCTV footage from Polish immigration. They can also see that she was pregnant. As the case develops, he realizes there is a link between the two murders.—garykmcd
- A missing Poland ferry stowaway girl seen falling into sea, not found, is matched to beached-up body parts. She drowned, was pregnant and pushed, is painstakingly identified as Marinka Nowak, the roommate of a Polish fellow brothel girl who planned to raise her baby together. Wallander and deputy up for moving promotion Anne-Britt Hoglund stubbornly go too far I the investigation for a corpse dug up by his dog in his new home, a desolate farm. Hoglund gets shot -not fatally- while duly attacked by guard dogs when they illegally intrude the present home of Jan and Eva Petrus, previous tenant of the Wallander place, a habitual sex offender suspected to have exploited his daughters, one of which, Ellika, may be the corpse, yet allegedly moved to America, so there may be another killer, whom Wallander saw flee into the farm of his elderly neighbor Fredrik Thorson.—KGF Vissers
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