No heroes.
No redemption.
Just consequences.
Henrietta is not a cop. She's a young woman with a talent for bad decisions and a habit she can't quite kick. Trouble isn't something she investigates—it's something she drifts into, half by choice, half by exhaustion.
Her father was the only solid thing she ever had. He's gone now. What remains is a small circle of older women who know how to survive and don't bother pretending they're innocent. The police hover at the edges, late and usually wrong.
Crimes don't get solved because someone is smart.
They unravel by accident. By panic. By people choosing badly.
The language is raw. The humor is dry and cruel.
Nothing is clean. Nothing is fair.
This is Scandinavian crime without heroes, without justice—only the slow accumulation of damage.
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