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The Killing Forest
Detective Louise Rick is plunged into a disturbing case when the body of a young woman, bearing signs of extreme neglect and abuse, is discovered in a remote forest. This discovery propels Louise and her colleague Eik into a grim investigation to uncover the victim's identity and the horrifying circumstances of her life and death. As they peel back layers of secrets, the case reveals a chilling history of suffering and potential societal failures to protect the vulnerable. The novel powerfully explores themes of systemic neglect, the enduring trauma of abuse, and the dark undercurrents that can exist within communities. It underscores the importance of fighting for justice for those who have been marginalized and silenced. What makes "The Killing Forest" compelling is its intricate, suspenseful plotting, the psychological depth of its characters, particularly Louise's own resilience and determination, and its atmospheric Scandinavian noir setting that heightens the sense of dread and mystery.
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1 copy
Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
Pages
352
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9781455598458
ISBN-10
1455598453
Language
English
Published
2017-08-29
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