Black Notice. Part 1
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Strange light emanating from the seabed near the port of Dragør prompts the police to call in a specialist in underwater crime scenes. A car with the body of a young woman is found in the water. The case is assigned to homicide detective Felix Jørgensen, and his new assistant Kathrine Nymark must undergo her trial by fire. It seems evident that the killer is at large. The autopsy reveals that the woman has undergone a sadistic procedure.
On the rugged, rocky coast of the southernmost tip of Norway, a man finds a fragment of a human skeleton in a diving suit. Initially, the police assume it is a typical drowning, but the description does not match any local person, and upon closer inspection, a surgical intervention in the victim's abdomen is revealed.
"Black Notice" is a crime novel consisting of five chapters. The story is partially based on real events.
Lotte Petri is a Danish crime fiction author, known for her excellent combination of suspense and detailed descriptions of forensic work. For her novel "Black Notice," she was nominated for the Horsens Crime Fiction Festival audience award in Denmark.
The strange light from the seabed near the port of Dragør prompts the police to call in a specialist in underwater crime scenes. In the water, they find a car with the body of a young woman. The case is assigned to homicide detective Felix Jørgensen, and his new assistant Kathrine Nymark must prove herself. It is evident that the killer is at large, and the autopsy reveals that the woman has undergone a sadistic procedure.
On the rugged, rocky coast of the southernmost tip of Norway, a man discovers a fragment of a human skeleton in a diving suit. Initially, the police assume it is a typical drowning, but the description does not match any local person, and further examination reveals a surgical intervention in the victim's abdomen.
"Black Notice" is a crime novel by Lotte Petri, a Danish author known for her excellent combination of suspense and detailed descriptions of forensic work. The novel, consisting of five chapters, is partially based on real events, and Petri was nominated for the Horsens Crime Fiction Festival audience award in Denmark for this work.
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