Despite the grumpy, rude, bitter protagonist, this is a suspenseful and interesting crime thriller. I plan to read more of this series.
Despite the grumpy, rude, bitter protagonist, this is a suspenseful and interesting crime thriller. I plan to read more of this series.
Very strange. Good writing, but often difficult to understand the bigger story. The protagonist was irritating at times. But I think her character development improved
Planen er på én gang enormt fin, underfundig, sjov, skræmmende, tankevækkende og helt fantastisk velskrevet.
Man skal læse bogen, fordi den skildrer skæbner. Selvom bogen er halvvejs selvbiografisk, formår den at omhandle så mange andre end blot hovedkarakterens egen tilværelse, og med sylespidse bemærkninger og fænomenale iagttagelser giver bogen et både humoristisk og barskt indblik i et samfund, som de færreste - heldigvis - befinder sig i.
Our last stop was Copenhagen, 🇩🇰 on Friday. On our way, I read The Copenhagen Trilogy. It‘s quite good.
The capital of Denmark greeted us with a storm 🌬️, but this didn‘t stop me from enjoying one last ice cream 🍦.
#holiday #sightseeing #denmark #copenhagen
This was my #doublespin for @TheAromaofBooks
I really liked this twisty, slow burn mystery and have book 2 on hold.
Late to the party again... Only now learned about it. Why wasn't I tagged, Andrew?!🤨 Hmpfff... 😂
@Andrew65
Joining #JoyousJanuary #readathon - my goal: to read as much as possible, as always.
Maybe finish the tagged book. But no pressure.
#January #enjoyreading
The next book in Hancock‘s series featuring the journalist Heloise Kaldan and police sergeant Erik Schafer centers around a new case- a ten year old boy has gone missing from school. The plot takes some surprising turns and I liked aspects of this one even more than the first book. I wish that Finn‘s character has been handled differently though- that troubled me and felt unresolved on top of that. I‘m curious to see where the series goes next!
I enjoyed this start to this new Danish series. Yes, it definitely has strong THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO vibes, but there are some surprises to the plot and I enjoyed the characters and the setting. I thought it was funny that the author made the comparison to her lead detective as a “Tony Soprano” type because I couldn‘t imagine anyone else after that! It feels smoothly translated and I‘m looking forward to the next one in the series!
1) Barnes & Noble
2) The Cat‘s Cradle
3) tagged book
tagging All Littens!
First book in a series set in Denmark, two police officers are assigned a case where a young women has symbols curved into her face. I thought it was OK but not enough to continue the series.