The Seventh Child, Erik Valeur
The Seventh Child, Erik Valeur
List: $14.99 | Sale: $10.50
Club: $7.49

The Seventh Child

Author: Erik Valeur, K.E. Semmel

Narrator: Erik Valeur

Unabridged: 25 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 04/01/2014


Synopsis

Winner of the Glass Key Award given by the members of the Crime Writers of ScandinaviaAll the best homes are by the water, or so the matron of Kongslund Orphanage tells her small charges. But at this particular house by the sea, not all is as it appears.On September 11, 2001, on a desolate beach on the outskirts of Copenhagen, police begin investigating the strange death of an unidentified woman. Surrounding the body are what appear to be offerings to the deceased: a book, a small noose, a dead golden canary, a linden tree branch, and a photo of the Kongslund Orphanage. As the police puzzle over their bizarre findings, the Twin Towers fall in walls of flame and the case is quickly overshadowed by the terror half a world away.Years later, as the sixtieth anniversary of the matron’s reign at Kongslund approaches, identical anonymous letters are sent to six of the home’s former residents, hinting at a cover-up that has allowed Denmark’s most influential to hide away their dirty secrets and keep their grip on power. As one tenacious reporter hunts for clues, he begins to unravel the true parentage of some of Kongslund’s “orphans.” Can he figure out who is sending the mysterious letters and who murdered the woman on the beach years earlier before it is too late?

About Erik Valeur

Copenhagen native Erik Valeur has been an award-winning journalist for Denmark’s most influential media outlets for the past twenty-five years. Like many of the characters in this, his first novel, he too was orphaned as a child, and the plight of adopted children has been of perennial interest to him. The Seventh Child was released in Denmark in 2011 and has since been published in twelve other countries. This international bestseller has garnered numerous awards across Europe, including the prestigious Glass Key award given by the members of the Crime Writers of Scandinavia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nene

Uh altså, først var jeg ellevild - sådan ca. de første 150 sider. Men så må jeg sige, at min begejstring kølnedes betragteligt. Gentagelse på gentagelse, helt unødvendige bi-historier, udpenslet politisk indhold, så man til sidst næsten helt havde tabt interessen for indholdet. Ak og ve. Jeg tror sj......more

Goodreads review by Darcia

As a reader, I always want to love a book. I certainly don't start a novel with the hopes that it will bore me to tears. But this one nearly did just that. This story is endless, and not in a good way. There are pages upon pages of nothing happening. Somewhere within it all I'm fairly sure there is......more

4.5⭐ A nice mystery story, a bit too many details, but in the end all worth it. Actually the end saved the book, because at the begining I wanted to stop a few times. Strange times after the war.......more

Zelden zo’n complex verhaal gelezen als dit. Op het eind komen alle levensverhalen van de talrijke personages samen en wordt er veel duidelijk. Maar dan merk je ook dat de schrijver een serieuze steek heeft laten vallen. Wil je weten welke? Lees er dan maar zelf alle dichtbedrukte 716 pagina’s op na......more