Death of a Nightingale by Lene Kaaberbøl and Agnete Friis
Nina Borg Mysteries, Book 3
Publisher: Soho Crime (November 2013)
337 pages, eBook (purchased myself for $9.43)
Book Rating: 4 Stars
Content Note: Includes Swearing, Violence, and Sexual Situations
With this third installment in the Nina Borg trilogy, we find Natasha and her young daughter at the center of the latest drama that Nina finds herself unwittingly involved in. Similarly constructed to Larsson's Millennium Trilogy, the seemingly innocuous trials of the young Ukrainian single mother that we've been kept abreast of all along have now taken center stage, and are revealed to be much more sinister than they had appeared thus far, and involve a pair of sisters from the past. Interesting mystery that slowly unravels, as Nina's personal life plummets further into the abyss. The series seemed to be nicely wrapped up at the end and I almost feel relief at not having to watch Nina mess up her life any further, but I would have liked to continue on with Søren. Good read nonetheless!
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