Review: The Girl in the Photo - Heidi Amsinck








Review: The Girl in the Photo - Book #2 Jensen Thriller - Heidi Amsinck - July 2022

This thriller drew me in with the title, the book starts with a handful of elderly murders. They all seem random except, for one thing, each crime scene has a photograph of a young girl. The same girl but different scenes. Meanwhile, Jensen is back living in Copenhagen and determined to make a career as a freelance journalist, even if it means running into Detective Henrik - someone who she had this weird relationship with. It felt like they had an affair but some moments felt like all he did was save her from a serial killer. As the book goes on, Henrik and Jensen both discover that the three victims came into money back in 1996. The identity of the girl is finally revealed and how each person played their part. I hadn't read a Nordic Noir for a while and so this was a refreshing read. The only downside was that it was a bit slow-paced and the ending frustrated me as I felt that we were let down with the sister angle. Overall, however, it was a good mystery novel and I look forward to getting back into reading some more Nordic noir. This book was good if you enjoy authors like Lars Kepler and Camilla Lackberg.

Amazon: https://amzn.to/3e3cpDa






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