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Where Evil Lies
Where Evil Lies | Jorgen Brekke
7 posts | 4 read | 10 to read
Medieval fascination with anatomy and modern day obsession with rare books spark a series of gruesome murders in Norway and the US, and bring detectives from both countries together to hunt down a serial killer. 1528. A young Franciscan monk travels to Norway to collect a set of scalpels from a barber surgeon with whom he shares a dark and mysterious obsession with the dissection of human corpses. He travels north and settles in a remote village. His deadly legacy is a mysterious manuscript, the Book of John, bound in human skin. Nearly five hundred years later, it seems that the ancient practice is experiencing a revival. 2010. Trondheim, Norway. Inspector Odd Singsaker leads the investigation into the flaying of the University librarian, Gunn Brita Dahle, and the theft of the priceless Book of John. The prime suspect is a security guard at the library who was once an academic high-flier, and now lives an isolated, almost twilight, existence following the unexplained disappearance of his wife and son some years back. 2010. Richmond, Virginia. When the curator of the Edgar Allan Poe museum suffers the same fate as Dahle, US Detective Felicia Stone flies to Norway to join Singsaker in the hunt for a serial killer. The more they delve into the past, the more sinister their discoveries become. The key to the psychopath's next move is held in the manuscript. Can they work out the clue before another person has to die.
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DGRachel
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#LMPBC #Round4 #GroupL I am so, so sorry I picked this. I stayed up to finish it so I could mail it out tomorrow but ugh. It‘s so bad. I can‘t force this on anyone. I will go back to my initial pick this weekend, finish it, and FedEx it on Monday. This one is so bad, you‘ll hate me. The characters are flat, the plot is ridiculous, and goodness, the misogyny is breathtaking.

Kayla.Adriena Oh man sorry you hated it! 6y
TrishB Nothing like an honest review! 6y
DGRachel @TrishB Was I too harsh? 😂 6y
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TrishB 😂😂 put it this way- I don‘t want to read it anytime soon (like never). 6y
Amanda61 Lol. Wow. *Almost* wanna read it out of curiosity! Hopefully you'll like your upcoming reads better 🤞 6y
DGRachel @Amanda61 I rolled my eyes so hard they almost got stuck in the back of my head. 🤦🏻‍♀️ I have to wonder if I read the same book as some of the Goodreads reviewers. The other 1-star reviews though help me not feel alone in my disdain for this one. It‘s bad. It‘s really bad. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 6y
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DGRachel
Where Monsters Dwell | Jorgen Brekke
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Hey #LMPBC #GroupL. I‘m not feeling the first book I picked (City of Spies) and trying to force myself through it is sending me into a bit of a reading slump. Would you mind if I switched to the tagged book? If anyone really objects, I‘ll keep going, but I thought I‘d at least ask. 😊

Kayla.Adriena Definitely don't mind. Go for it! 6y
shellleigh33 I‘m good with it 😊 6y
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DGRachel
Where Monsters Dwell | Jorgen Brekke
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Not technically a #newauthor, but #newtome and definitely one I'm looking forward to reading. #splashintosummerreads

My_novel_obsession This one sounds like a perfect summer read! 7y
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DGRachel
Where Monsters Dwell | Jorgen Brekke
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@merelybookish beat me to posting Grover today, so I had to go to my #TBR for #lyricalapril #themonster Something tells me the monster isn't going to be nearly as lovable. 😱

merelybookish I think Grover is probably lovable enough for two posts! 😁 8y
dsfisher Darn I was sure you'd get Grover. It was a awesome favorite 8y
Cinfhen Definitely not as lovable as Grover, but your current choice sounds good...stacked! 8y
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KarenM
Where Evil Lies | Jorgen Brekke
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Found this under a pile of clothes after starting it a month or so back. Gruesome murders a plenty!

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Texreader
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#greatfirstlines: "The mendicant monk had heard few good things about Bergen and even fewer about Norway, the land where he was born, about which he had forgotten so much." The first chapter is set in Bergen in 1528, and having been there so many times to visit my husband's family I enjoyed reading how little had changed around the old wharf and old town! #booktober

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SarahK
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Finished this while enjoying a nice, cool (finally!) night on the back porch. Despite having really gory murders, this turned into a solid Scandinavian thriller.

MrBook Cooool! 😁 8y
Zelma Nice porch and lights! 👍 8y
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