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Narrado por:
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Graeme Malcolm
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Katrine Engberg
When fifteen-year-old Oscar Dreyer-Hoff disappears in this “masterpiece” (Booklist, starred review), the police assume he’s simply a runaway—a typically overlooked middle child doing what teenagers do all around the world. But his frantic family is certain that something terrible has happened. After all, what runaway would leave behind a note that reads:
He looked around and saw the knife that had stabbed Basil Hallward. He had cleaned it many times, till there was no stain left upon it. It was bright and glistened. As it had killed the painter, so it would kill the painter’s work, and all that that meant. It would kill the past, and when that was dead, he would be free.
It’s not much to go on, but it’s all that detectives Jeppe Kørner and Anette Werner have. And with every passing hour, as the odds of finding a missing person grow dimmer, it will have to be enough.
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"Katrine Engberg is back with another atmospheric Copenhagen-based thriller, this one weaving family secrets and the art world. Narrator Graeme Malcolm voices Danish detectives Jeppe Kørner and Anette Werner in the fourth book in this Nordic noir series. When 15-year-old Oscar Dreyer–Hoff goes missing, the search is on to find him and untangle the disparate threads of the ties that bind. Malcolm’s British accent warms the listener to the protagonists working together against the backdrop of the harbor in this police procedural. As more bodies turn up, the heat is on, and the twists keep coming. This compelling audiobook leaves a shock in its final macabre moments."
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Surprising twists
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This was OK. However, I wouldn't call it great
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Very slow
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intriguing story, disappointing ending
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Lost in translation
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Exploring the expected
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Hard to Follow Storyline
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Narration by Graeme Malcolm is good.
A Missing Son
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You can listen to this as a standalone, however you may be confused as to why Jeppe keeps consulting with an elderly lady with zero law enforcement background. Esther is essentially the third detective of the series, even if she’s not included in the series moniker.
The mystery side was also heavy on domestic issues and especially child rearing. Compared to the other books in the series, this one had fewer grizzly bits. The sordid noir flavor is still present however, just redirected towards child exploitation. I like that this one has Jeppe and Annette working with each other to a greater degree (the next book, Sanctuary, has them working apart for almost the whole book and was my least favorite of the series). The mystery was decent, but rather typical when all was said and done.
Relationships, parenting … and mystery on the side
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Difficult listening
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