The owl always hunts at night
The owl always hunts at night
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"The thrilling follow-up to Samuel Bjørk's internationally bestselling I'm Traveling Alone, which The Wall Street Journal calls "tense and smartly constructed." When a troubled teenager disappears from an orphanage and is found murdered, her body arranged on a bed of feathers, veteran investigator Holger Munch and his team are called into the case. Star investigator Mia Kruger, on temporary leave while she continues to struggle with her own demons, jumps back on the team and dives headfirst into this case: just in time to decode the clues in a disturbing video of the victim before she was killed, being held prisoner like an animal in a cage. Meanwhile, Munch's daughter, Miriam, meets an enticing stranger at a party -- a passionate animal rights activist who begins to draw her into his world and away from her family. Munch, Kruger, and the team must hunt down the killer before he can strike again in this sophisticated, intricately plotted psychological thriller by the newest phenomenon in international crime fiction"--
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Owls are my favorite animals, so when I saw the title of this book I was immediately captivated by it.
I wasn't sure about what to expect about this book. I knew it was the second of a series, but I wanted to read it anyway. It seemed like a good mystery and I was on the mood for that.
This has been a delight reading. The beginning was intriguing and the story evolved quickly. There are many characters and different points of view in the narrative, and they didn't seem to connect first, but as the story continued, everything made sense.
I had my theories about the killer and the possible motivation, but I was totally wrong and that was a really good surprise.
Now that I read this book, I'm eager to know more about Munch and Kruger! I really hope to see a release of the third book because I really wanna know more about the mystery of Mia's sister case.
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