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The Butterfly House

von Katrine Engberg

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Fiction. Literature. Mystery. HTML:Detectives Jeppe Kørner and Anette Werner race to solve a series of sordid murders linked to some of the most vulnerable patients in a Danish hospital in this sequel to the #1 international bestseller The Tenant that is "brimming with personality, eccentric characters, and plenty of mystery and intrigue" (Crime by the Book).
Hospitals are supposed to be places of healing. But in the coronary care unit at one of Copenhagen's leading medical centers, a nurse fills a syringe with an overdose of heart medication and stealthily enters the room of an older male patient.

Six days earlier, a paperboy on his route in central Copenhagen stumbles upon a macabre find: the naked body of a dead woman, lying in a fountain with arms marked with small incisions. Cause of death? Exsanguination??the draining of all the blood in her body.

Copenhagen investigator Jeppe Kørner, recovering from a painful divorce and in the throes of a new relationship, takes on the case. His partner, Anette Werner, now on maternity leave after an unexpected pregnancy, is restless at home with a demanding newborn and an equally demanding husband. While Jeppe pounds the streets looking for answers, Anette decides to do a little freelance sleuthing. But operating on her own exposes her to dangers she can't even begin to fathom.

As the "thrillingly nerve-racking" (Shelf Awareness) investigation ventures into dark corners, it uncovers the shockingly depraved greed that festers beneath the surface of caregiving institutions??and what Jeppe and Anette discover will turn their blood as cold
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One too many crimes stopped it from being a five star. ( )
  cdaley | Nov 2, 2023 |
4.5⭐

“Remember, feelings are never simple. Revenge is inextricably linked to a bad conscience; guilt goes hand in hand with resentment at having felt pressured to do the thing one feels guilty about. A double-edged sword, which makes the bearer both victim and executioner.”

Three bodies are discovered floating in different fountains across downtown Copenhagen in quick succession. Autopsy reveals all the victims bled out from symmetrical wounds inflicted across their arms and legs- wounds caused by a mysterious weapon. As the narrative progresses, it is revealed that all three victims were connected through their association with “The Butterfly House “, a residential psychiatric facility for children and teenagers which closed down two years ago. Copenhagen homicide detectives Jeppe Korner and Torben Falck are assigned to the case. Korner’s partner, Annette Werner, on maternity leave and itching to resume active duty, adds to the efforts and conducts her own investigation based on information Korner shares with her. The team conducts a deep-dive investigation into the psychiatric facility- the administration, the patients, and the caregivers. It seems that quite a few of the people linked to the facility have both motive and opportunity. There was also a fair share of corruption, secrets and cover-ups within the internal workings of the facility. The investigators must determine whether anyone among the former patients and employees could be the killer and who could be a potential victim and in the process stop the killing spree before anyone else is murdered.

The Butterfly House is the third installment (second book translated in English) in Katrine Engberg’s crime thriller series featuring investigators Jeppe Korner and Anette Werner. I’m glad that I did not give up on this series after the first book which was an average read for me. With its crisp writing, fast-paced narrative and engaging mystery, The Butterfly House by Katrine Engberg is a smart, gripping Nordic noir that kept me guessing till the very end. The author explores the issue of treatment of mental health , unethical practices, insufficient funding of facilities and how patients are treated with negligence by people who are not professionally trained or qualified. There are quite a few characters to keep track of but given the clear and concise writing, it is not too difficult to do so. I also enjoyed the descriptions of downtown Copenhagen including the “underground” network. Parallel to the main plot is a nurse with links to the case, injecting an elderly patient with unauthorized medication with malicious intent in the cardiac care unit of a hospital. Another sub-plot with Esther De Laurenti (from the previous book, The Tenant) did not seem entirely necessary though it was great to catch up with her once again. Overall, I enjoyed this novel and look forward to reading the next book in the series. ( )
  srms.reads | Sep 4, 2023 |
The Butterfly House is the second book in a series featuring Jeppe Korner and Annette Werner. I read the first in the series The Tenant several years ago and this did not disappoint. Jeppe is recovering from a divorce, and Annette is maternity leave from the Copenhagen Police, but as Annette is restless at home with her baby daughter, this does not stop her from sleuthing on her own. Three bodies are found in quick succession in fountains in downtown Copenhagen. It seems that these bodies are connected to a now defunct private residential facility the treatment of juvenile patients with mental illnesses. I'm looking forward to the next in the series, The Harbor.

Recommended . 4 stars ( )
  vancouverdeb | Jun 27, 2023 |
Waardeloos boek. Veelo aandacht voor de persoonlijke omstandigheden van detective Jeppe die weer bij zijn moeder woont en zijun partnerdetective die net bevallen is van een kind dat ze misschien niet gewild had. De handeling lijkt spectaculair met gemartelde lijken in fonteinen en plassen, ondergrondse daklozen en criminelen zonder papieren, maar weet niet te overtuigen,. Vergezocht. En dat zijn ook motief en oplossing, die draaien om een tehuis voor psychisch gestoorde kinderen, kennelijk ook bedoeld als kritiek op de Deense gezondheidszorg. ( )
  Harm-Jan | Sep 25, 2022 |
A thrilling book that hooked me right from the first page. Although I did not read the first Korner and Werner, it did not seem to be a problem as the relationship between the two detectives was easy to pick up.
It did get a little confusing that there seemed to be multiple perspectives (I will admit to writing to a character cheat sheet book mark) and one of these characters (that did not fit in with the mystery) but when all was done, that character gave a nice little extra side story to contemplate.
If you're looking for a fun weekend mystery, I would suggest ( )
  kswizzel04 | Sep 17, 2022 |
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Bär, DietmarErzählerCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt
Chace, TaraÜbersetzerCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt
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Fiction. Literature. Mystery. HTML:Detectives Jeppe Kørner and Anette Werner race to solve a series of sordid murders linked to some of the most vulnerable patients in a Danish hospital in this sequel to the #1 international bestseller The Tenant that is "brimming with personality, eccentric characters, and plenty of mystery and intrigue" (Crime by the Book).
Hospitals are supposed to be places of healing. But in the coronary care unit at one of Copenhagen's leading medical centers, a nurse fills a syringe with an overdose of heart medication and stealthily enters the room of an older male patient.

Six days earlier, a paperboy on his route in central Copenhagen stumbles upon a macabre find: the naked body of a dead woman, lying in a fountain with arms marked with small incisions. Cause of death? Exsanguination??the draining of all the blood in her body.

Copenhagen investigator Jeppe Kørner, recovering from a painful divorce and in the throes of a new relationship, takes on the case. His partner, Anette Werner, now on maternity leave after an unexpected pregnancy, is restless at home with a demanding newborn and an equally demanding husband. While Jeppe pounds the streets looking for answers, Anette decides to do a little freelance sleuthing. But operating on her own exposes her to dangers she can't even begin to fathom.

As the "thrillingly nerve-racking" (Shelf Awareness) investigation ventures into dark corners, it uncovers the shockingly depraved greed that festers beneath the surface of caregiving institutions??and what Jeppe and Anette discover will turn their blood as cold

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Jeppe Kørner ermittelt in einem spektakulären Mordfall, der ganz Kopenhagen beschäftigt: Im ältesten Brunnen der Stadt, inmitten der Fußgängerzone, wurde eine Leiche gefunden. Auf die Hilfe seiner Kollegin Anette Werner kann er diesmal nicht zählen, denn die muss sich um ihr neugeborenes Baby kümmern.

Bald schon stößt Kørner auf eine dubiose Einrichtung für hilfsbedürftige Jugendliche - und auf skrupellose Menschen, die ihre ganz eigene Vorstellung von Fürsorge haben... Mit "Glasflügel" findet die spannende Kopenhagen-Serie von Katrine Engberg ihren würdigen Abschluss!
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