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The Lake
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An engrossing crime novel from the internationally bestselling authors of The Hanging and The Girl in the Ice—the fourth in the Konrad Simonsen series.
The remains of a young woman are discovered in a lake north of Copenhagen. Her identity is a mystery and no one, it appears, has reported her missing. After months of fruitless investigation by the local police the case is handed over to Konrad Simonsen.
It soon becomes clear to Simonsen and his team that this unknown woman is the key to a world of trafficking, prostitution, and violence. A world where everything comes with a price, no mistake goes unpunished and everyone knows how to keep a secret.
The Lake is the fourth novel in the series by Hammer and Hammer; a story of ice-cold cynicism and contempt for human life.
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Lotte Hammer. (2017). The Lake. Bloomsbury Publishing.

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Lotte Hammer. 2017. The Lake. Bloomsbury Publishing.

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The remains of a young woman are discovered in a lake north of Copenhagen. Her identity is a mystery and no one, it appears, has reported her missing. After months of fruitless investigation by the local police the case is handed over to Konrad Simonsen.
It soon becomes clear to Simonsen and his team that this unknown woman is the key to a world of trafficking, prostitution, and violence. A world where everything comes with a price, no mistake goes unpunished and everyone knows how to keep a secret.
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      • source: Publishers Weekly
      • content: Searing . . . The Hammers (a brother-sister writing team) expose the moral turpitude of a country lacking a national law that criminalizes the buying of sex.
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      • source: Shelf Awareness
      • content: The Danish sister-and-brother duo Lotte and Søren Hammer (The Vanished) has created characters and smart plots that lend themselves beautifully to the police procedural . . . The Hammers bring their distinctive spin to the formula, ratcheting the camaraderie and humor, and lending some compelling warmth to the mix. Their well-rounded characters are as much a draw to this fine series as their plots.
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      • source: Booklist on THE VANISHED
      • content: A deftly written procedural with clear appeal for fans of Scandinavian crime fiction, particularly those who delight in riveting investigative detail and psychological intricacies.
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      • source: The Wall Street Journal on THE GIRL IN THE ICE
      • content: Several factors elevate The Girl in the Ice above the run-of-the-mill police-procedural maniac-murderer hunt . . . Cultural and personal wisdom . . . permeates the book.
      • premium: False
      • source: Publishers Weekly on THE HANGING
      • content: Outstanding crime thriller. Everything works in this dark Scandinavian procedural—the intelligent and complex plot, the fallible lead, and the atmospheric prose.
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      • source: Booklist on THE HANGING
      • content: The Hammers have struck a chord with European readers, and The Hanging is seen as Denmark's answer to successful Swedish, Norwegian, and Icelandic crime fiction. U.S. crime lovers will likely want to stick a pin in Denmark on their crime-fiction maps.
      • premium: False
      • source: Lars Kepler, on THE HANGING
      • content: The best Danish crime fiction in years. We are already looking forward to the next book in the series.
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        Starred review from May 22, 2017
        At the outset of the Hammers’ searing fourth thriller featuring Det. Supt. Konrad Simonsen (after 2016’s The Vanished), sex trafficker Benedikte Lerche-Larsen and her confederate, illiterate hit man Henrik Krag, drive into the country north of Copenhagen with a frightened passenger in their car—a young Nigerian brothel worker known as Jessica, who has been disobedient. Jessica knows that if she tries to flee, she can expect no help from the Danish police, who will simply send her back to Nigeria. They stop at an isolated cabin, where Krag administers a torture beating that goes too far. The killers dispose of Jessica’s body, weighted with a granite block, in a nearby lake. Six months later, a hunting dog at the lake retrieves a skull, and soon Simonsen and his team are on the trail of a prostitution ring that preys on kidnapped African teenagers, ostensibly offering jobs as au pairs in Danish households. The Hammers (a brother-sister writing team) expose the moral turpitude of a country lacking a national law that criminalizes the buying of sex. Agent: Sofie Voller, Gyldendal (Denmark).

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        May 15, 2017
        The fourth of the Hammer siblings' accounts of Danish skulduggery follows a human trafficking ring to its untidy but logical end.Identifying the skeletal remains of a young woman killed six months ago, her body dumped in a lake in Hanehoved Forest, is obviously going to be quite a challenge for Detective Superintendent Konrad "Simon" Simonsen (The Vanished, 2016, etc.) and his colleagues in the Copenhagen Homicide Department. It will take months before their painstaking, brick-by-brick investigation reveals what the reader has known all along: the dead woman, an uncooperative Nigerian teenager who'd been smuggled into Denmark and forced into prostitution, was accidentally killed in the middle of a punishment administered by Henrik Krag, a newcomer to this kind of work, while his more experienced partner, Jan Podowski, and Benedikte Lerche-Larsen, the boss's daughter, looked on. Simon and his crew deferentially interview Adam Blixen-Agerskjold, the chamberlain and gentleman farmer who owns the forest, and his lady, Lenette, before they develop a more serious interest in estate bailiff Frode Otto, whose four-year-old conviction for assault makes him a much more likely prospect. And indeed Otto, questioned by the police, smilingly confesses to three additional rapes on which the statute of limitations has run out. While Simon and company are running down unpromising leads, the tale keeps turning to Benedikte's hate/hate relationship with her father, poker and prostitution king Svend Lerche, and his helpmeet, Karina Larsen--who want to keep their daughter on a short leash even as they groom her to take over the family business--and her unlikely romance with Henrik Krag, which promises to be equally dysfunctional. The Hammers, who put the procedure in procedural, keep the pot simmering at such a low temperature you'll wonder if they've mistaken the fridge for the stovetop. The stubborn lack of momentum makes this one a natural for travelers on endless flights.

        COPYRIGHT(2017) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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        May 15, 2017
        This is the fourth Copenhagen detective Konrad Simonsen thriller (after The Vanished, 2016) from Danish sister and brother Lotte and Sren Hammer. Simonsen is as brilliant yet fallible as ever in a piece of Nordic noir that will leave readers chilled to the bone, even though it is set in spring and the thaw is on. Female remains are found by a hunting dog at a lake in a forest north of the city. The investigation runs head-on into the sex-trafficking underworld and its upper-class connections. The Lake scores highly as both a police procedural and an enthralling, sometimes appalling study of depravity and heartlessness. The Hammers' coppers are good and genuine people, in sharp contrast to the baser elements that lurk in the corners of Danish society. The ending is left somewhat open for the continued pursuit of one of the most deplorable characters, although many readers are likely to feel that this is one psycho we don't need to hear from again. Recommended for fans of Jussi Adler-Olsen, Stefan Ahnhem, Jo Nesb, and, of course, Henning Mankell.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2017, American Library Association.)

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It soon becomes clear to Simonsen and his team that this unknown woman is the key to a world of trafficking, prostitution, and violence. A world where everything comes with a price, no mistake goes unpunished and everyone knows how to keep a secret.
The Lake is the fourth novel in the series by Hammer and Hammer; a story of ice-cold cynicism and contempt for human life.
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