Mar 11 • 13:29 UTC 🇩🇰 Denmark Politiken

Favorable hygge crime never keeps you awake at night

The article discusses Helle Mogensen's latest crime novel 'Tidevand', which continues the story of psychologist Anne Lebæk and her experiences in the fictional fishing village of Hvertsund.

Helle Mogensen made her crime debut in 2019 with 'Havunger', where the introverted psychologist Anne Lebæk returns to her hometown, the fictional West Jutland fishing village of Hvertsund. In this novel, a refugee crosses paths with her, leading Lebæk to become involved in the community's significant issues. Alongside the thrilling elements, the narrative explores themes of forgiveness, reconciliation, and adaptation, providing a broader emotional landscape.

In the newest installment, 'Tidevand', Lebæk's story continues in a setting where the pressures of life weigh heavily on the inhabitants. The novel delves into the daily lives of characters facing increasing challenges while trying to maintain their sense of identity and community. Mogensen's storytelling emphasizes the balance between crime and the human experience, making her work resonate on a deeper level with readers.

The article notes that readers who subscribe can benefit from discounts and bonuses, reinforcing the appeal of Mogensen's work not just as literature, but as a cultural experience that invites community engagement and reflection among its audience.

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