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Invisible Murder by Lene Kaaberbøl and Agnete Friis. A Nina Borg Crime Novel.
Review summary: The primary crime in this Danish mystery is intricately devised, but is often overshadowed by numerous tangential storylines, at least a couple of which don't add much value to the story. Fans of the first book in this series may well take to this one, too, but others may find it to be difficult to follow and enjoy. (Click here for text of full review.)
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Invisible Murder
Lene Kaaberbøl and Agnete Friis
A Nina Borg Crime Novel
Soho Crime (October 2012)
Publisher synopsis: In the ruins of an abandoned Soviet military hospital in northern Hungary, two impoverished Roma boys are scavenging for old supplies or weapons they could sell on the black market when they find more than they ever anticipated. The resulting chain of events threatens to blow the lives of a frightening number of people into bits and pieces.
Danish Red Cross nurse Nina Borg doesn't realize she is putting life and family on the line when she tries to treat a group of sick Hungarian gypsies who are living illegally in a Copenhagen garage. Nina has unwittingly thrown herself into a deadly nest of the unscrupulous and the desperate, and what is at stake is much more terrifying than anyone had realized.
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