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aetataureate 's review for:
The Marco Effect
by Jussi Adler-Olsen
I love this series, and this may be the best one to date. Adler-Olsen veers pleasingly between, like, elaborate shock-murders that belong in an oughties torture porn and quieter, no less baroque murders enabled by sheltered religious groups. These books are always clever and I love the protagonist and the way the other characters have been allowed to bloom and grow. But in this book, we see three points of view instead of the usual two, adding a deeply clever street urchin who's both hindering and aiding the investigation: the titular Marco. He's wonderful.