Faceless Killers

What is the narrator point of view in the novel, Faceless Killers?

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The novel is told in the third person by a semi-omniscient narrator, from the point of view of Kurt Wallander. The first chapter of the novel is an exception. This first chapter, which relates the discovery of the murder victims, is told in the present tense and from the point of view of the victims' neighbor, who finds the crime scene.

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Faceless Killers