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I have read all of the books in this series and have always found them to be clever, unusual, fun, sometimes thought-provoking, and nicely paced. The main characters are well-developed each wrapped in their own mysteries that slowly and tantalizingly unfold in each successive book. The plots are complicated and satisfying. Therefore, I was looking forward to the release of this most recent book and immediately purchased it upon publication.
What a disappointment. Adler-Olsen who, in the previous books, seemed to have had a real affection for and interest in his characters, appears to have lost interest in and become bored with his creations. He puts them through their paces, but there is no life or sparkle in their repartee, rather it is boring and repetitive. The plot is dull and predictable with a central female antagonist whose motives are so stereotypical that, initially, I thought she would turn out to be a red herring, a throw away character designed to distract us until the real antagonist was revealed. Sadly, I was wrong and the reader is forced to endure yet another female character whose jealousy and obsession with an unobtainable man drives her to commit hideous acts.
There is one chapter that recalls the style and mystery of the previous novels, but it does not lift the book out of its general morass. I strongly recommend the previous books in this series. Because of them, if Adler-Olsen writes another, I will give Department Q one more try in the hope that he will have rediscovered his engagement with his characters and will bring them to life again.

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The Hanging Girl A Department Q Novel Jussi AdlerOlsen 9780525954941 Books Reviews


I've read many of the Department Q novels and have enjoyed the plots and the character development of each of the people in the department. My main objection to this book is the translation. I was consistently bumping up against stilted, strange language and realized after a few pages that there is a different translator from the other books in the series that I've read. This may be a literal Danish to English translation but it is often so off-putting because Americans simply don't talk this way. The cadence and word usage is simply just wrong.

Other than that objection, the book was OK. I agree with other comments that the best part of previous books in the series is the interesting characters that fill Department Q. This book feels as though Jussi Adler-Olsen is just going through the motions of getting a book done by the publication date. The story itself is interesting as always, but between the literal translation and the undeveloped characters, I'm glad I got it for $1.99 on my .
I have read all of the other "Q" books and for the most part have enjoyed them. This is the exception. I just had to make myself read a few chapters each night until I finally finished it. It seems like it dragged on and on and it took forever for anything to happen. I can't say it was very interesting and I am tired of the "camel jokes". I really can't recommend it.
In 1997, a beautiful 19-year-old schoolgirl is killed by a hit-and-run driver on a road near the school she's attending. Somehow, her body is throw up fourteen feet into a tree, where it remains hanging until a local police officer discovers her days later. The officer plunges into an obsessive investigation into her murder that spans nearly two decades. In the process, he drives his wife and son away and alienates everyone else around him. Now, in 2014, he calls detective Carl Mørck of the famous Department Q in Copenhagen in hopes Carl will take up the case. Carl, predictably, rude as ever, hangs up on him.

Of course, we readers know well that Department Q will, in fact, take on the case. Carl is forced to do so the following day when his assistant, Rose, guilt-trips him with the accusation that his refusal to help the man led to his suicide. The team's one-day exploratory visit to the distant Baltic Sea island of Bornholm devolves into an investigation that drags on for weeks. Painstakingly, Carl and his staff pursue one fruitless lead after another—until, at long last, their persistence begins to pay off.

Meanwhile, a religious cult led by a sex-crazed charismatic man is thriving, first in the Danish countryside and then in Sweden. "Atu Abanashamash Dumuzi"—obviously not his name at birth—leads a group of several dozen misfits pursuing the belief that all religions have a common origin in sun-worship. Their operations center is called the Nature Absorption Academy. The Academy is run in practice by a fiercely protective Finnish woman named Pirjo Abanashamash Dumuzi. Though the two aren't married, Pirjo desperately wants to bear a child with Atu. And she is clearly prepared to murder any woman who threatens her primacy in the cult. "Pirjo became the last remaining disciple who'd followed Atu Abanashamash Dumuzi from the beginning, when he'd been in a completely different place in life and was called Frank."

Unsurprisingly, these two threads of the plot will converge, but that's a long time coming. Suspense builds all the way. And things do not turn out the way a reader will suspect.

The Hanging Girl is the sixth of the bestselling Danish author Jussi Adler-Olsen's Department Q novels, and the sixth I've read. Adler-Olsen does a brilliant job with plotting, and his books cast a spotlight on Danish society that I find intriguing. In the earlier Department Q novels, I was charmed by the three characters who comprise the department Deputy Chief Inspector Carl Mørck and his two (now three) assistants, Assad, Rose, and Gordon. All four of these people are annoying, each in their own way. And I must admit that I'm tiring of their antics. The Hanging Girl works nonetheless because the novel is so cleverly plotted and the author's research into religious cults has turned up so much fascinating information.
I have read all the previous Dept Q books by this author and enjoyed them very much. So I anxiously awaited this next in the series. Unfortunately "The HangingGirl" was extremely disappointing. As I read I thought maybe the next chapter will get this story rolling. It never did. In fact 80 percent through the book and had to force myself to finish it. The book should ,and could, have been 200-300 pages shorter. Where was the Editor! After having enjoyed all others in the series, I will probably give the author another try. But this one is just not good.
I have read all of the books in this series and have always found them to be clever, unusual, fun, sometimes thought-provoking, and nicely paced. The main characters are well-developed each wrapped in their own mysteries that slowly and tantalizingly unfold in each successive book. The plots are complicated and satisfying. Therefore, I was looking forward to the release of this most recent book and immediately purchased it upon publication.
What a disappointment. Adler-Olsen who, in the previous books, seemed to have had a real affection for and interest in his characters, appears to have lost interest in and become bored with his creations. He puts them through their paces, but there is no life or sparkle in their repartee, rather it is boring and repetitive. The plot is dull and predictable with a central female antagonist whose motives are so stereotypical that, initially, I thought she would turn out to be a red herring, a throw away character designed to distract us until the real antagonist was revealed. Sadly, I was wrong and the reader is forced to endure yet another female character whose jealousy and obsession with an unobtainable man drives her to commit hideous acts.
There is one chapter that recalls the style and mystery of the previous novels, but it does not lift the book out of its general morass. I strongly recommend the previous books in this series. Because of them, if Adler-Olsen writes another, I will give Department Q one more try in the hope that he will have rediscovered his engagement with his characters and will bring them to life again.
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