cover image Deliver Me

Deliver Me

Malin Persson Giolito. Other Press, $18.99 trade paper (544p) ISBN 978-1-63542-368-6

Swedish crime writer Giolito follows up Quicksand with an ambitious tale of adolescent violence and the forces that enable it. Things kick off with the murder of 14-year-old Billy Ali, an immigrant’s son from Våringe, a poor neighborhood of Stockholm. There’s no mystery about his killer: Billy’s best friend, Douglas “Dogge” Arnfeldt (who lives in the wealthy suburb of Rönnviken), pulled the trigger. But is there more to the story? That’s the question facing well-meaning juvenile investigator Farid Ayad, who’s been assigned to the case. Giolito interweaves Farid’s investigation with a detailed history of the boys’ unlikely friendship: Billy was a charming kid who attracted trouble, and after he met Dogge on a public playground when both were six years old, the two became inseparable, eventually cutting school, doing drugs, and working together for a “wannabe gangster” named Medhi Ahmad. It’s gang politics that lead to the boys’ final confrontation, and Giolito dedicates significant space to the social problems—including restrictive immigration policies, corrupt law enforcement, and economic inequality—that surround gangs in contemporary Sweden. The sociological perspective joins with a strong emotional current to effectively convey the magnitude of the novel’s central tragedy. This will strike a chord with genre fans who are just as interested in the “why” as the “who.” Agent: Astri von Arbin Alhander, Alhander Agency. (Mar.)