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Louise Rick

by Sara Blaedel

11 books Started 2005 Latest 2022
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The Louise Rick is a Crime Fiction / Thriller series by Sara Blaedel, comprising 11 books published between 2005 and 2022. Books are listed in publication order, which is the recommended reading sequence.

# Title Year Buy
Call Me Princess / Blue Blood and the Silent Woman cover 1 Call Me Princess / Blue Blood and the Silent Woman 2005 Buy from Amazon
Only One Life / The Drowned Girl cover 2 Only One Life / The Drowned Girl 2007 Buy from Amazon
3 The Night Women / Farewell to Freedom 2008 Buy from Amazon
The Forgotten Girls cover 4 The Forgotten Girls 2015 Buy from Amazon
The Killing Forest cover 5 The Killing Forest 2016 Buy from Amazon
The Lost Woman cover 6 The Lost Woman 2017 Buy from Amazon
7 The Running Girl 2018 Buy from Amazon
The Stolen Angel cover 8 The Stolen Angel 2018 Buy from Amazon
The Midnight Witness cover 9 The Midnight Witness 2018 Buy from Amazon
10 The Woman in the Hotel 2020 Buy from Amazon
A Harmless Lie cover 11 A Harmless Lie 2022 Buy from Amazon

Sara Blaedel (born 1968) is a Danish novelist known for her crime thrillers. Growing up in Copenhagen, Blaedel worked as a journalist before turning to writing fiction. Her debut novel, "Grønt støv" (2004), introduced detective Louise Rick, who features in several subsequent books. Blaedel's international breakthrough came with "The Forgotten Girls" (2007), which has been translated into over 30 languages. Blaedel's novels are characterized by complex plots, atmospheric settings, and strong female characters. Her work has received critical acclaim for its suspense, psychological depth, and social commentary. She has won numerous awards, including the Glass Key Award (2010) and the Palle Rosenkrantz Prize (2012).

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