After a woman is found floating dead in a fountain, drained of all her blood, Detectives Jeppe Kørner and Anette Werner launch an investigation to uncover the sordid secrets of a residential psychiatric hospital.
There’s something really raw about visceral about Scandinavian crime thrillers, and The Butterfly House by Katrine Engberg is no exception. It’s grisly and unflinching in its details—definitely not for the faint of heart.This book is a slow burn. I feel like the story lags around the halfway point and some parts I feel could have been cut out. However, the story picks back up again to reach a simmering and satisfying conclusion.
Note that although this story is a sequel to Tenant, it works perfectly as a standalone.
Thank you, Gallery/Scout Press and NetGalley for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Book Details:
Publication Date : January 5, 2021Publisher : Gallery/Scout Press
ISBN : 9781982127602
Pages : 352
Pages : 352
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