The Silenced
Overview
In The Silenced, a badly mutilated body is pulled from the water near the Swedish government party conference site. Detective Julia Gabrielsson is drawn into the case just as it becomes clear that the death is tied to political power and long hidden corruption. At the same time, police officer David Sarac, damaged by past choices and professional betrayal, is pushed into a situation where refusal could cost him everything. As their paths move closer, the story exposes how silence is used to protect those in control.
Writing & Voice
We found De La Motte’s writing tense and direct, with a strong sense of urgency throughout. Scenes move quickly, but there is room for quieter moments that show the emotional cost of the work these characters do. The book balances police investigation, political pressure and criminal violence well. The plot is detailed and sometimes complex, but the steady pacing keeps it readable and absorbing.
Characters
Julia Gabrielsson stands out as a determined and principled detective who refuses to look away when things become uncomfortable. David Sarac offers a darker contrast, shaped by guilt and manipulation rather than confidence. We also appreciated how the wider cast, from politicians to criminals, are rarely simple villains or heroes, which adds weight to the story’s moral tension.
Themes
This novel looks closely at power, silence and responsibility. It asks who benefits when the truth is buried, and what happens to those who try to expose it. Loyalty to institutions is set against personal conscience, with Sweden’s political landscape providing a chilling backdrop. The book suggests that silence is often enforced, not chosen.
What Worked
- Strong plotting: the investigation and political strands are tightly linked.
- Compelling setting: modern Sweden feels cold, controlled and quietly threatening.
- Ethical depth: the story is driven as much by moral choices as by crime.
Minor Quibbles
- The number of characters and shifting viewpoints require focus from the reader.
- Some political detail may feel heavy for those wanting a simpler crime story.
- The emotional tone stays restrained, which may distance some readers.
Final Thoughts
The Silenced is a dark and thoughtful Nordic crime novel that blends investigation with political tension. It rewards careful reading and leaves a lasting sense of unease about who really holds power and who pays the price.
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4 / 5)

