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Smilla's Sense of Snow

Peter Høeg

When caustic Smilla Jaspersen discovers that her neighbor--a neglected six-year-old boy, and possibly her only friend--has died in a tragic accident, a peculiar intuition tells her it was murder. Unpredictable to the last page, Smilla's Sense of Snow is one of the most beautifully written and original crime stories of our time, a new classic.

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The Keeper of Lost Causes (Q series #1)

Jussi Adler-Olsen

"The Keeper of Lost Causes" features a deeply flawed chief detective who's been selected to run Department Q, a new special investigations division that turns out to be a department of one. With a stack of Copenhagen's coldest cases to keep him company, Carl's been put out to pasture. So he's as surprised as anyone when a case actually captures his interest.

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One of us is sleeping

Josefine Klougart

As she returns home to visit her mother who is dying of cancer, the narrator recounts a brief, intense love affair, as well as the grief and disillusionment that follow its end.

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Pelle the Conqueror

Martin Andersen Nexø

Martin Andersen Nexo (1869-1954) was born in the slums of Copenhagen into extreme poverty. His breakthrough work, the classic Pelle the Conqueror, appeared between 1906 (Part I) and 1910 (Part IV). It tells the story of Pelle, a poor boy, whose life in Part I shares much similarities with Nexo's.

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Music and Silence

Rose Tremain

Peter Claire is an English lutenist summoned to Denmark to join King Christian IV's royal orchestra. Designated the king's "Angel" because of the purity of his physical beauty, Peter falls helplessly in love with the lovely companion of Queen Kirsten, the king's adulterous wife.

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A Fortunate Man

Henrik Pontoppidan

At the height of his powers, Per Sidenius, the son of a poor religious minister, is a fortunate man. He has the whole of the approaching twentieth century in his grasp: a fabulously rich Jewish heiress as a soon-to-be wife, burgeoning fame as a forward- and free-thinking man of the ‘New Age’ and success in having put his sorry childhood behind him. But just as he reaches the lofty heights of bourgeois success, Per begins to deeply question his life.

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The Land of Short Sentences

Stine Pilgaard

A young mother follows her husband to a rural community in West Jutland, Denmark, where he teaches at the local High School. Isolated, she is forced to find her way in a bewildering community and in the inscrutable conversational forms of the local population.

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