Review: It is no secret that The Keeper of Lost Causes
Let me say that these people are so extremely messed up and demented. If people of all ages didn't read this I would use some other choice words. This is what makes this book so scary, is that these people are crazy. It isn't gruesome but it's the underlying fear that this books emanates.
None of these characters are remorseful and none of them deserve a readers pity but when it came to Kimmie, I did feel sorry for her at times. That is until the very end of the book, when I feel that she really did get what was coming to her. Maybe she felt guilt, maybe she didn't, but one thing was for sure, it was too late.
Carl Moerk has to be one of the best detectives out there. He bucks the system and constantly goes against orders. Now, in the real world there would be definite consequences but here he gets to soldier on. He's tenacious to a fault. Assad is still along side him being an assistant and asking the questions that make Carl think and crack the case wide open. Plus we have the addition to secretary, Rose to the Department Q team and she soon proves herself valuable to the team in conducting research.
I don't want to say too much about about the plot because you really do need to read it for yourself. It is one that will keep you on the edge of your seat and you will want these people to pay for the twisted, sick things they put people through.
You don't need to read The Keeper of Lost Causes but it will definitely help you understand Carl and the rest of the characters. I'm excited for the next installment and I hope we keep learning more about what happened to Carl, Hardy and Anker when they were ambushed.
Jussi Adler-Olsen is definitely up there as a favorite author.
Final Take: 5/5
Thanks to Dutton for an ARC of this novel!
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