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The first book I've read by Stein. Translated into English, it took me a little while to get into the way the story was written but the characters were interesting and the plot developed in such a way that I was keen to read on. A good detective/crime book

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Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for allowing me to attempt to read and review this book.

Unfortunately, I was unable to download the book. I only ended up with the title pages. The other pages were blank.

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DI Axel Steen is investigating a murder in his hometown of Copenhagen, a eighteen year old girl is found dead in a lake and with no evidence to go on the case soon goes cold despite all his best efforts and losing his wife daughter.
Four years later a DNA match comes through by means of a young woman being brutally raped.
Axel returns back to the case which nearly killed him. After linking more cases together he knows that he has a serial rapist on his hands.
Can he catch the man responsible before it destroy him.

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A bit slow for me in places but over all a great read.

This is the first i have read from this author and i look forward to reading more.

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Die For Me is a decent thriller, a bit complicated. The book is a bit long and has some boring spots. There are some interesting characters. I am grateful for the opportunity to read it.

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This story was incredibly complex and I found some of the language (names, locations) and translations difficult to get through. It almost felt like I was watching a foreign language film that had been dubbed over with English voices. While I found the criminal aspect of the story interesting, it was difficult to tell when the story changed from Axel to JJ. I also found the ex wife/girlfriend to be an very unlikeable character. Finally, I though this books was way too long and could have been much more abbreviated for my taste. I do appreciate the opportunity to read and review this book.

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