![]() ![]() I found it to be a compelling mystery with many interesting characters, an original two-storyline structure, and with a refreshing amount of humor. It consists of 39 short chapters within about 350 pages. and The Keeper of Lost Causes in the U.S. Also in 2011 it was translated into English by Lisa Hartford, published as Mercy in the U.K. It was first published in Denmark in 2011 as Kvinden i buret. The Keeper of Lost Causes takes place in Copenhagen and the surrounding area between 20. Jussi Adler-Olsen is from the third Scandinavian country, Denmark. ![]() I think I first remember hearing about the book when Ed Keith showed it to me as a book he got from one of the bookstores in Covina in 2011, bought because it appeared to be another Scandinavian mystery/thriller similar to those by the late Swede Stieg Larsson and the Norwegian Jo Nesbø. The Keeper of Lost Causes (TKOLC) by Jussi Adler-Olsen was assigned by the Wednesday Whodunit mystery book discussion group to discuss on Wednesday, June 5, 2013. ![]()
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