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The Night Women

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#1 internationally bestselling author Sara Blaedel delivers an electrifying, page-turning novel in which detective Louise Rick confronts a case that will change her life forever.
The Night Women
A journey to a new life or a prison of despair and death? A shocking murder on Copenhagen's idyllic streets and an abandoned child reveal a perverse criminal underworld that crosses international borders.
A young woman's body is found on the street with her throat slit, and the media is clamoring for the grisly details. Detective Louise Rick is investigating the gruesome murder when her friend Camilla Lind calls. Louise assumes it is because Camilla, a crime reporter, wants to be the first to hear of any juicy new developments. Instead, her distraught friend reveals that her ten year-old son found an abandoned baby on his way to school.
As Louise digs deeper into the murder and the mysterious foundling, every clue uncovered points to organized human trafficking from Eastern Europe, run by ruthless gangsters who won't hesitate to kill anyone who gets in their way...
This gripping, heartwrenching, extraordinary new suspense novel from Sara Blaedel will keep you turning pages as fast as you can straight through to the electrifying finale.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Blaedel's richly detailed novel, the third in her Louise Rick police procedural series to reach American audiences, offers both a captivating mystery and a unique look at Copenhagen's criminal underbelly. Narrator Christine Lakin's clear diction and brisk pace help the listener navigate the complex plot featuring sex trafficking and abandoned infants, which ultimately weaves together for a satisfying conclusion. Lakin effectively uses tone and pacing to convey drama and suspense, especially the graphic descriptions of brutality as the action builds and the criminals are uncovered. Lakin captures the female and child characters particularly well, but her attempts at accents for some of the male actors are not as successful. Nonetheless, this riveting plot and overall skillful presentation will leave listeners hoping for more from Blaedel and Lakin. M.O.B. © AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine

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