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A review by missnicolerose
The Exception by Christian Jungersen
5.0
#readtheworld Denmark
This might be one of my favorite books I've read so far this year.
The story follows four women working for an agency in Copenhagen that promotes education regarding genocide. When the women begin receiving threats, it turns the story into a magnificent psychological whodunnit.
The women initially suspect the subjects of their exposes on genocide, but then shift to suspicion of one another and even of themselves. The internal turmoil and anxiety send the characters into different depths of despair and madness as they try to identify the perpetrator.
Also, as a bonus, if this were a film, it would pass the Bechdel Test!
Highly recommend.
This might be one of my favorite books I've read so far this year.
The story follows four women working for an agency in Copenhagen that promotes education regarding genocide. When the women begin receiving threats, it turns the story into a magnificent psychological whodunnit.
The women initially suspect the subjects of their exposes on genocide, but then shift to suspicion of one another and even of themselves. The internal turmoil and anxiety send the characters into different depths of despair and madness as they try to identify the perpetrator.
Also, as a bonus, if this were a film, it would pass the Bechdel Test!
Highly recommend.