The Forgotten Girls by Sara Blaedel
312 Pages
"The body of an unidentified woman was discovered in a local
forest. A large, unique scar on one side of her face should have made the
identification easy, but nobody has reported her missing. As the new commander
of the Missing Persons Department, Louise risks involving the media by releasing
a photo of the victim, hoping to find someone who knew her. Louise's gamble pays
off: an older woman phones to say that she recognizes the woman as Lisemette, a
child she once cared for in the state mental institution many years ago.
Lisemette, like the other children in the institution, was abandoned by her
family and branded a "forgotten girl." But Louise soon discovers something more
disturbing: Lisemette had a twin, and both girls were issued death certificates
more than thirty years ago. Aided by her friend journalist Camilla Lind, Louise
finds that the investigation takes a surprising and unsettling turn when it
brings her closer to her childhood home. And as she uncovers more crimes that
were committed--and hidden--in the forest, she is forced to confront a terrible
link to her own past that has been carefully concealed. "
This book felt flat to me and I didn't really engage with the main character. The plot line was interesting albeit readily apparent as to who the culprit is in the end.
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Thursday, May 21, 2015
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