Firewall (Mankell novel)
Author | Henning Mankell |
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Original title | Brandvägg |
Translator | Ebba Segerberg |
Language | Swedish |
Series | Kurt Wallander #8 |
Genre | Crime novel |
Publisher | Ordfront |
Publication date | 1998 |
Publication place | Sweden |
Published in English | 2002 |
Media type | Print (Hardcover, Paperback) |
Pages | 436 pp (Eng. hardback trans.) |
ISBN | 1-84343-112-2 (Eng. trans.) |
Preceded by | One Step Behind |
Followed by | The Pyramid |
Firewall is a crime novel by Swedish author Henning Mankell.
Synopsis
[edit]A series of bizarre incidents sweep across Sweden: a man dies in front of an ATM, two young women slaughter an elderly taxi driver, a murder is committed aboard a Baltic Sea ferry, and a sub-station engineer makes a gruesome discovery while investigating the cause of a nationwide power cut. As Wallander investigates, he uncovers a sinister plan to bring the Western world to its knees.
Theme
[edit]The major background theme around which the action takes place is the dilemma of the Western economic system versus poverty. The criminal mastermind is a persuasive and talented IT specialist who plans to right the wrongs of the world by deleting vast quantities of money from multinational banks' accounts system, so bringing on a credit and financial panic.
The criminals believe their intended cybercrime is justified; for them the big picture involves the sacrifice of the banking system in order to wipe out third world debt. At a crucial moment Wallander unwittingly manages to persuade a key accomplice that, ethically, there is in fact no big picture, that instead we just have lives that are fragile but also miraculous.
Adaptations
[edit]In 2006, Swedish production company Tre Vänner Produktion produced a four-part television miniseries adaptation of Firewall, starring Rolf Lassgård as Wallander. In 2008, British broadcaster BBC One broadcast a 90-minute adaptation as part of its Wallander television series starring Kenneth Branagh.