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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. NEXT OF KIN is #4 in an established series featuring full time journalist and part-time sleuth Dicte Svendsen, but, as far as I can work out, the first of the titles available in English from this popular Danish crime fiction writer. NEXT OF KIN raises some of the issues that have surfaced in Western countries affected by an influx of immigrants from Islamic countries. Among the issues raised are fears of terrorism, problems of assimilation, and cultural complexities. The thing that puzzles Dicte Svendsen when she is sent a video of a beheading by a sabre-wielding person in black is why she was selected to receive it. Later communications from the person confirm that the answer is in Dicte's own past. When the first victim is found she realises where she has seen the tattoo on his arm before. And what events have triggered the killer to act now, if the original events occurred so long ago? The sub-plot focussing on a psychologist whose daughter was recently killed by a drunken hit and run driver is an interesting one too. The driver serves only 4 months of his sentence which to the girl's father seems far too short. An organisation called United Victims is calling for the re-instatement of the death penalty, not just in Denmark. NEXT OF KIN is also about crimes, particularly sexual ones, where the perpetrators are never found, but where the victims continue to suffer. no reviews | add a review
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Next of Kin is the best-selling European thriller from crime writer Elsebeth Egholm, and the first of her popular 'Dicte Svendsen' series available in English. No library descriptions found. |
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Ein neuer Fall für Dicte Svendsen: Der Århuser Journalistin wird Filmmaterial zugespielt. Darauf ist zu sehen, wie einem Mann der Kopf abgeschlagen wird. Dicte wendet sich geschockt More...an die Polizei. Doch an deren Theorie von einem politisch motivierten Mord glaubt sie nicht. Warum hat man ausgerechnet ihr die grausigen Aufnahmen geschickt? Sie forscht nach und findet heraus, dass sie den Toten kannte.
Packender Krimi-Stoff aus Dänemark.