Unspeakable Silences, by Michael Hjorth

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Noir novels, thrillers, have a kind of common line, an unspoken pattern for the story to unfold with its greater or lesser degree of intrigue until a twist near the end leaves the reader speechless. In the case of this book Unspeakable silences, Michael Hjorth allows himself the luxury of launching an ordeal at the genre. You're not even settling into the story when all of a sudden the prime suspect in the case turns up dead.

The point is that a family appears completely murdered in their, until the moment of the crime, peaceful home. As I say, after the fatal outcome, everything points to a sinister character who haunted the family with his predictable and macabre intentions. But when the circle closes on him, the potential murderer appears murdered.

When a story becomes disconcerting, that is when the character must stand out with his great virtues. Sebastian bergman, a criminal investigator must travel the darkest paths of the human psyche to find some light to illuminate the case. Of course, a genius like him has his edges, the eccentricities of Sebastian Bergman bring a point of personality to the plot, with a brutal weight of this psychologist who ends up fascinating the reader for his methodology but also for his intelligence.

In any case, Sebastian may not be prepared to seek the solution through Nicole, a girl, niece of the murdered family. Probing minors was never his specialty. What seems like a minor task turns into arduous work. The well-known risk that runs the slightest urges for the investigation to be clarified. Sebastian will be driven to give his best in a dark maze where anything can happen.

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