A peaceful Swedish lake. A red summer cottage. A crime that shocked a nation.On an August night in 2016, police are called to the Möller family's cottage by Lake Hjälmaren. Inside, they find 68-year-old Göran Möller dead in his bed and his wife Anki gravely injured after a brutal attack. At first, it looks like a terrifying but random act of violence in a place where nothing like this was supposed to happen.Then attention turns to their daughter, Johanna.The Swedish Cottage Murder: The Case of Johanna Möller follows the case that came to be known as the "Arboga murders" - from the quiet lakeside crime scene to the interrogation rooms, trial, and eventual life sentence. Linda Davidson traces how a woman once seen as a caring mother and social worker became one of Sweden's most notorious offenders.Here you will find: A clear, step-by-step reconstruction of the night at the cottage and the investigation that followedThe earlier drowning of Johanna's ex-husband Aki - first ruled an accident, later re-examined in a darker lightThe disturbing relationship between Johanna and teenage asylum seeker Mohammad Rajabi, and how emotional dependence turned into deadly influenceInterrogations, confessions, and the courtroom strategies that exposed a pattern of manipulation and controlThe long aftermath for the surviving family, and what this case reveals about coercive control and "proxy" violenceBased on court records, media reporting, and public documents, this book is written not to sensationalize, but to carefully examine how manipulation, vulnerability, and calculated choices collided in one family - with irreversible consequences.For readers of thoughtful, research-grounded true crime, The Swedish Cottage Murder offers a chilling, detailed look at how danger can grow inside the walls of a family home, unnoticed until it is far too late.