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Author: Sara Blædel
Genre: Crime
Rating: 4/5
# pages: 314
Date read: January 2015, November 2021
When a woman is murdered in England, it turns out that she is from Denmark, and was reported missing 18 years ago.
The police in England has no leads to find the unsub, and instead look for a motive to the crime. They therefore ask Louise Rick to find out why a number of Danes have deposited large sums of money to the woman's bank account.
This sends the investigation in a direction that is as controversial as it is unexpected, and it puts Louise's relationship with her partner Eik to the test.
It's always good to be back together with Louise, Camilla and the others :) This wasn't the most suspenseful book in the series, as for once the more personal aspects of the series took center stage. This might disappoint some, but I was happy to get to go "behind the scene" so to speak, and learn more about Louise and Eik's personal lives.
I guessed some of the twists relatively early on, but that in no way subtracted from my general enjoyment of the book. Plus, it made me think, which is always a good thing.