Wounds A novel

Sara Blædel

Book - 2025

When a body is discovered in an abandoned building, Denmark police investigators Liam Stark and Dea Torp are called to the scene to investigate. They learn that the victim has several shallow wounds all over his body that were inflicted over the span of several weeks. With a pile of open cases including two missing teenage girls, Liam and Dea are staggering under the weight of their already heavy caseload. Tension in town heats up when two more bodies are discovered with the same shallow wounds as the first victim and their suspects list has dried up. Liam and Dea come to the alarming conclusion that they have another serial killer on their hands. And it's only a matter of time before they strike again. As the investigation continues, ...Liam and Dea worry that the missing teens might be connected to the murders. As the clock ticks down, they have to uncover who is killing these victims and if they can bring the girls home before they're next under the killer's knife.

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Subjects
Genres
Mystery fiction
Suspense fiction
Detective and mystery fiction
Thrillers (Fiction)
Novels
Published
New York : Crooked Lane Books 2025.
Language
English
Danish
Main Author
Sara Blædel (author)
Other Authors
Mads Peder Nordbo, 1970- (author)
Item Description
Sequel to "Dissolved".
Physical Description
326 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9798892421676
9798892422727
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

The Reactive Criminal Investigations Department in Odense, Denmark, takes on a set of disturbingly mirrored mysteries. First comes the murder of Jørgen Andersen, a retiree who had a restraining order keeping him from approaching taxidermist Monika le Fevre that was rendered moot by whomever asphyxiated him. Good riddance--except for the scratchy, stitched-up wounds dotting his body, which eerily echo similar wounds in the unsolved murder of financial manager Jan Hansen. Next comes the vanishing of animal-rights activist Zenia Dybbøl, the 17-year-old daughter of Chief Constable Margrethe Dybbøl--a disappearance hard on the heels of the case of Amalie Vedel, another teenager gone AWOL from her parents' home. Since Margrethe is so upset that she can barely bring herself to acknowledge Zenia's absence, she's not the best person to head the investigation. So under the supervision of DCI Liam Stark, Inspector Dea Torp reaches out to Inspector Lene Erikson, the rival who's already heading the inquiry concerning Amalie, in hopes of figuring out what the two young women might have in common. The deeper they dig, the more likely it seems that "everything had started with [Monika's] exhibition" of domestic pets treated like laboratory animals, which aroused more than one kind of outrage, triggering disagreements about animal rights and abuses that overflowed the debate stage and generated a series of violent and vengeful crimes. Unlike in the authors' last collaboration (Dissolved, 2023), the perpetrator is so well-hidden that fans will probably forgive some laborious exposition and a truly epic wind-down after the mask comes loose. Strong stuff for animal lovers prepared to be shocked by abusive behavior whose targets extend to humans. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.