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A HARMLESS LIE by Sara Blaedel

A HARMLESS LIE

by Sara Blaedel ; translated by Mark Kline

Pub Date: March 22nd, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-593-33094-4
Publisher: Dutton

Off-duty detective Louise Rick investigates a missing person case with a personal connection.

Louise is in Thailand, on leave from her job as a detective in Copenhagen’s Missing Persons department, when her father calls to inform her that her brother, Mikkel, has attempted suicide. Mikkel's wife, Trine, disappeared for the second time a few days earlier, and Mikkel has hit rock bottom. Louise is on the next plane back to Denmark, where she quickly discovers that there's more going on than a woman leaving her husband. The body of a long-missing girl named Susan has been found in Bornholm, where children from Louise's hometown of Osted travel yearly on school trips. In 1995, one of those children—Susan—never returned. As the body count piles up and more women go missing, Louise can't help but wonder if it has something to do with Trine’s disappearance, as she was one of the girls to last see Susan alive in Bornholm. Straight on the heels of a breakup and feeling a bit lost and lethargic, Louise breaks out of her sleeping pill–induced stupor to help lead an unofficial investigation into finding her sister-in-law and figuring out what exactly happened on Trine's fateful school trip back in 1995. It's a fast, compelling book, but the ending feels a bit far-fetched, and one can’t help wondering what's in the water in Denmark considering that every character’s life seems to be in total chaos at the same time. Suicide attempts, teenage pregnancies, and breakups abound during the short time it takes to discover who’s at fault for both current and past disappearances.

You may have to take it with a grain of salt, but it's still a fun journey.