Konrad is contacted by a woman named Valborg, who hoped that he would help her find the child she had given up for fostering some time in the early 1970's. Konrad declined, as there was very little information for him to work from, and he didn't feel that he could help. Some weeks later, Valborg is found dead in her apartment. She had been murdered. Feeling bad about how he left things with her, Konrad vows to do all he can to find Valborg's child.
The Quiet Mother, book 3 in the Konrad series, is a bit of a slow burn, but it is worth sticking with it. As is often the case, the story of Valborg's child has links to that of Konrad's friend Eygló, and her psychic gifts.
Konrad's investigation into his father's murder continues, though he is no closer to an answer. Eygló too, continues to seek answers, and does not always like what she inevitably learns about her father.
Although quite dark, this was an engaging and enjoyable read.
Konrad is contacted by a woman named Valborg, who hoped that he would help her find the child she had given up for fostering some time in the early 1970's. Konrad declined, as there was very little information for him to work from, and he didn't feel that he could help. Some weeks later, Valborg is found dead in her apartment. She had been murdered. Feeling bad about how he left things with her, Konrad vows to do all he can to find Valborg's child.
The Quiet Mother, book 3 in the Konrad series, is a bit of a slow burn, but it is worth sticking with it. As is often the case, the story of Valborg's child has links to that of Konrad's friend Eygló, and her psychic gifts.
Konrad's investigation into his father's murder continues, though he is no closer to an answer. Eygló too, continues to seek answers, and does not always like what she inevitably learns about her father.
Although quite dark, this was an engaging and enjoyable read.