The Harbor
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Katrine Engberg
From the #1 internationally bestselling author of The Butterfly House, called “brazen and original” by The Toronto Star, comes a timely, suspenseful, and darkly original new novel about a missing child and the web of lies that has threatened his life—and may prevent him from ever being found. When fifteen-year-old Oscar Dreyer-Hoff disappears, 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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Author
Katrine Engberg
Pages
352
Publisher
Gallery/Scout Press
Published Date
2022-02-22
ISBN
1982199148 9781982199142
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"Jeppe Kørner and Annette Werner are back in Book 3 of the English translation of this series (It is technically book 4, but book 3 hasn't been translated into English yet).<br/><br/>Teenager Oscar has disappeared, leaving behind a cryptic note. Fearing he's been kidnapped, Kørner and Werner are brought in to investigate. When another body turns up in Copenhagen's incinerator, the detectives must see if this crime is connected to Oscar's disappearance. <br/><br/>I feel like this is the best of the three books so far. You can see the author is improving with each book. It's fun to check in with the characters and see how their relationship with each other and others progresses. In this book, you also get to see how the job wears on the detectives, which adds a sense of realism to the book. The plot moves at a nice pace and kept me guessing at what the outcome would be. <br/><br/>Thank you to Gallery Books, Scout Press, author Katrine Engberg, and NetGalley for gifting me a digital copy of this book. My opinions are my own."
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Chris Hicks