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The Keeper of Lost Causes (A Department Q) [Kindle Edition]

Jussi Adler-Olsen
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (334 customer reviews)

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Book Description

The #1 international bestseller from Jussi Adler-Olsen, author of The Absent One—perfect for fans of Stieg Larsson's The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo 



Carl Mørck used to be one of Copenhagen’s best homicide detectives. Then a hail of bullets destroyed the lives of two fellow cops, and Carl—who didn’t draw his weapon—blames himself. So a promotion is the last thing he expects. But Department Q is a department of one, and Carl’s got only a stack of Copenhagen’s coldest cases for company. His colleagues snicker, but Carl may have the last laugh, because one file keeps nagging at him: a liberal politician vanished five years earlier and is presumed dead. But she isn’t dead … yet.



Darkly humorous, propulsive, and atmospheric, The Keeper of Lost Causes introduces American readers to the mega-bestselling series fast becoming an international sensation.


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"Far from being just another morose Nordic crime writer, Adler-Olsen creates a detective whose curiosity is as active as his soul is tortured. The villain is a monster and the crime horrendous, but readers will root for the victim and for the belabored Department Q. This absorbing psychological thriller is recommended not only for fans of Henning Mankell, Jo Nesbø, and Stieg Larsson but for true crime aficionados who might like to try fiction."
(-Library Journal, (starred review))

"The new 'it' boy of Nordic Noir."
(-The Times (London))

"The Keeper of Lost Causes is dark, atmospheric, and compelling. Those who loved The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo will devour this book."
(-C.J. Box, New York Times bestselling author of Cold Wind)

"Gripping storytelling."
(-The Guardian)

"Jussi Adler-Olsen tells his stories as wickedly as Dean Koontz and has his detectives work as hard as Stieg Larsson."
(-Jydske Vestkysten (Denmark))

"This novel is for every Scandinavian crime fiction fan a must-read!"
(-Hannoversche Allgemeine (Germany))

"As impressive as it is unnerving."
(-The Independent)

"An unusually fine and extremely fascinating thriller, which will keep you breathless till the very last page."
(-politiken.dk)

About the Author

Jussi Adler-Olsen is Denmark's #1 crime writer. This novel has already appeared at the top of bestseller lists in Denmark and Germany, and subsequent entries in the series debuted at #1.

Product Details

  • File Size: 829 KB
  • Print Length: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Plume; Reprint edition (August 23, 2011)
  • Sold by: Penguin Publishing
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0052RDIUA
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Enabled
  • Lending: Not Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,144 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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Customer Reviews

Characters were well developed and the plot intriguing. Elizabeth A Rasmussen  |  92 reviewers made a similar statement
Loved the beginning of the book but towards the end it got a bit too much,too fantastic to be believed. Kudos Adler-Olsen  |  17 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
297 of 301 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars "She was the woman in the cage." August 1, 2011
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The Scandinavian invasion continues with Jussi Adler-Olsen's "The Keeper of Lost Causes," translated from the Danish by Tďina Nunnally. The protagonist, Carl Mřrck, is a deputy detective superintendent who has just been "promoted" to Department Q, of which he is the head and sole employee. His remit is to handle "cases deserving special scrutiny." Mřrck is a chronic troublemaker ("lazy, surly, morose") who talks back to his bosses and does pretty much what he wants to do. He has never completely recovered from a tragic shooting that left his two partners dead and paralyzed respectively, and he still feels guilty that he could do nothing to save his colleagues. His wife left him, but she still badgers him; he has no social life to speak of; when he assumes his new position, he is relegated to a windowless basement office where, his superiors hope, he will remain out of sight and out of mind.

Everything changes when Carl demands an assistant. He gets a lot more than he bargained for--a Muslim named Assad who is a jack-of-all trades: Assad dons rubber gloves to clean thoroughly, makes bad coffee, drives like a madman, and acts like a Syrian Sherlock Holmes. Carl is content to put his feet up, smoke cigarettes, and do little or nothing, but Assad digs into the case files. He shows an amazing aptitude for locating valuable nuggets of information, gaining cooperation from secretaries and bureaucrats, and goading Carl into acting like a detective. This unlikely duo soon become obsessed with an extremely challenging cold case--the disappearance five years earlier of Merete Lynggaard, a beautiful, talented, and dedicated up-and-coming politician. Did Merete fall overboard while she was a passenger on a ferry? Did she commit suicide? Or did someone abduct her?
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100 of 103 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A perfect book August 8, 2011
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It's been a while since I've read a perfect book-- "The Keeper of Lost Causes," is absolutely phenomenal. The protagonist, Carl (I won't try to spell his last name because it has letters not on my keyboard) is destined to become a cherished lead character in the detective/murder mystery genre.

I don't know what is in the water in Scandinavia, but it sure seems to produce stellar writers. The story line may not be unique-- rough, gruff police detective who alienates everyone around him and is sent off to pursue and close 'lost cause' or cold cases that nobody expects him to actually solve. Of course it proves impossible to put Carl down and keep him down.

The main murder case in the book is absolutely chilling. It's not your standard predictable and gruesome serial killer. This is some bent and twisted stuff and it took me until about 3/4 of my way through the book until I started to put things together. The book is told from both Carl's and the victim's perspectives and the change of voice from chapter to chapter is incredibly well done.

Carl's character alone would have been enough for me to give this book 5 stars (or 6 if I could have!). But the book abounds with interesting, humorous, and 3-dimensional minor characters. From Carl's kind-of-ex-wife Vigga to his new assistant Assad, there is no shortage of fun to read interaction and dialogue. Of course the political situation in Denmark is also fresh (to me, at least) and interesting.

Like so many other American mystery readers I've been searching for other authors in the vein of Stieg Larsson. I think this book by Adler-Olsen is not only as good as the Larsson books, it may actually be better.
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75 of 80 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
As close to perfect as a mystery can get, this award-winning novel by Danish author Jussi Adler-Olsen provides an exciting and unique plot, and characters with whom the reader will identify. The novel is complex but not impossible to follow, and it is also genuinely heart-breaking in places without being sentimental. Warm and often very funny, it is also serious since Adler-Olsen creates an underlying thematic structure which gives a powerful kick as the novel comes to its conclusion.

Copenhagen Police Detective Carl Morck is an emotional mess. One of his partners was killed in a recent incident in which Morck was shot, and the other now lies hospitalized, paralyzed from the neck down. Described even on a good day as "lazy, surly, morose, always bitching, and [constantly] treating his colleagues like crap," Morck, upon his reluctant return to work, has not been welcomed back by anyone. When a new department, called Department Q, is created to work on "cases deserving special scrutiny," especially unsolved cases, the Chief of Homicide appoints Morck to run the one-man department--from the musty basement of the station.

His assistant is the ingenuous and charming, Hafez el-Assad, from Syria, who surreptitiously begins to investigate on his own. As time goes on, and Assad magically pries out information from the grumpiest of the secretaries "upstairs," he often yields remarkable new insights, eventually reawakening the professional curiosity of Carl Morck. Front and center is the case of Merete Lynggaard, vice-chairperson of the Social Democratic party, who was accompanying her mute and handicapped brother on a ferry when she suddenly vanished. After nearly five years, no trace of her has ever been found, and her brother, institutionalized, remains mute.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Exciting
Well written, exciting and fast paced. Drags in just a few spots. Dual, converging timeliness add a nice touch. I think mystery fans will enjoy this book.
Published 5 days ago by S F Reviewer
4.0 out of 5 stars Combination of unique and oddly familiar elements
I must admit that my first impression of the book was that it borrowed heavily from other books in the genre: the down-and-out cop, "promoted" to his own office as a means of... Read more
Published 6 days ago by C. G. Hipp
5.0 out of 5 stars Cold case thriller
First in a series set in Scandinavia which uses an unlikely group of police personnel to solve cold cases. Read more
Published 7 days ago by oleaginous
5.0 out of 5 stars I loved it so much, I shook.
This piece of work is amazing. I can't explain how much I love this book. I actually felt how the woman was going through- that's how real and gripping it was. Read more
Published 12 days ago by Hannah
5.0 out of 5 stars Keeper of Lost Causes
Great read. Full of suspense. Interesting character development. On to the next book, and what happens to Department Q and Carl.
Published 13 days ago by Mary Ann E Cady
2.0 out of 5 stars Potboiler
Essentially a police procedural using the now shop worn device of investigating old, unsolved cases. Read more
Published 14 days ago by R. Albin
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding!
The characterization and the mystery are rich and compelling, the plot is expertly paced, and the writing is outstanding -- I look forward to picking up the next book in the... Read more
Published 16 days ago by Celtic Music Fan
5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific new Scando for me
Excellent read. First time to read Adler-Olsen, but it certainly won't be the last. Could have done without the final few paragraphs and perhaps might have enjoyed even more, but... Read more
Published 17 days ago by Darryl Gibson
5.0 out of 5 stars Glad I found this book
I really have thoroughly enjoyed Jussi Adler-Olsen's Department Q books, and I'm glad I stumbled upon them on Kindle. They are fascinating, and at times they're funny.
Published 17 days ago by Mystery Reader
5.0 out of 5 stars outstanding!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
this book kept me guessing the whole time, I love the writing style in this book it is very good !
Published 20 days ago by Joanne Boralho
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