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Published Jan. 5, 2021 by Orenda Books.

ISBN:
978-1-913193-09-6
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3 stars (3 reviews)

PI Varg Veum has returned to duty following a stint in rehab, but his new composure and resolution are soon threatened when a challenging assignment arrives on his desk.

A man is found dead in an elite swimming pool and a young woman has gone missing. Most chillingly, Varg Veum is asked to investigate the 'Camilla Case': an eight-year-old cold case involving the disappearance of a little girl, who was never found.

As the threads of these apparently unrelated crimes come together, against the backdrop of a series of shocking environmental crimes, Varg Veum faces the most challenging, traumatic investigation of his career.

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Review of 'Bitter Flowers' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

This is the ninth book in a series of which I have read only this one, but the individual books do not depend on the others. It seemed that there were a couple of things that were out of place or irrelevant, but although the books do not depend on each other, it is conceivable that those particular things are more relevant to the series as a whole.
Overall, it seemed enjoyable and consistent, facts that are indicated by the fact that I listened to it last week while my son was home from college on spring break!
The characters were consistent but only barely likable. The fact that they were consistent does not imply that there were no surprises, particularly in the end. The whole way through, the reader was confused as to why these things were important while knowing that they were.
The author, and language are Norwegian …

Review of 'Bitter Flowers' on 'Goodreads'

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AThis is the ninth book in a series of which I have read only this one, but the individual books do not depend on the others. It seemed that there were a couple of things that were out of place or irrelevant, but although the books do not depend on each other, it is conceivable that those particular things are more relevant to the series as a whole.
Overall, it seemed enjoyable and consistent, facts that are indicated by the fact that I listened to it last week while my son was home from college on spring break!
The characters were consistent but only barely likable. The fact that they were consistent does not imply that there were no surprises, particularly in the end. The whole way through, the reader was confused as to why these things were important while knowing that they were.
The author, and language are Norwegian …