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The Cleaner 4: New Leads
The Cleaner 4: New Leads
The Cleaner 4: New Leads
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Anne Larsen finds out that the dead defense attorney ended her career shortly after losing a case, and that her client, child murderer Patrick Asp, was sent to prison. The father of the defense attorney, himself a supreme court justice, has vanished without a trace. Anne is at the prison to interview the warden about the prisoner who died of a drug overdose, when Patrick Asp discreetly manages to slip her a letter. He writes that he has been wrongly imprisoned, and that his wife played a part in this. Anne seeks out the woman in the restaurant where she works. She also meets her son, Bertram, and Anne gets the feeling that they are both hiding something. There is something suspicious about Uwe Finch as well, the man the mum is seeing. He acts as if he is trying to conceal his real identity, and Anne contacts Roland Benito to seek his help in determining who the man might be.The Cleaner is a crime drama in six episodes.-
LanguageEnglish
PublisherSAGA Egmont
Release dateJul 8, 2019
ISBN9788711936146

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    The Cleaner 4 - Inger Gammelgaard Madsen

    Inger Gammelgaard Madsen

    The Cleaner 4: New Leads

    Saga

    The Cleaner 4: New Leads

    Translated by

    Martin Reib

    Original title

    Nye spor

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    A prison guard committing suicide was not something that could be featured on the news for very long, nor was a former defense attorney dying in a car accident. But when the father of the latter, well-respected supreme court justice Karl Dallerup, went missing without a trace one week later, and was still missing after two days, the attention turned back to the old news once more.

    Several times over the past week, Anne Larsen had tried getting permission from her chief editor to further examine the strange coincidence she had noticed, in that both prison guard Julius Habekost, and defense attorney Vivian Elsted had been connected with murderer Patrick Asp (who was an inmate at Institution Enner Mark where Julius Habekost worked).

    But the chief editor had reminded her – not for the first time – that she was a criminal reporter and not a criminal investigator, and that her duty was to report, not to investigate. But Anne was struggling to let it go. There was something fishy about that suicide, and the two police officers had been cleared completely.

    Of course, she trusted the IPGU and the investigation of Roland Benito, but something was still lurking at the back of her mind.  Now she went to see the chief editor again, because the first thing she had checked was if Karl Dallerup was somehow connected with Patrick Asp: And bingo – he had been the judge on the homicide case ten years ago. He would have been the one to bang his gavel and say, ‘life imprisonment,’ if it had been an American court. In Danish courts, the judges did not use gavels, which many people mistakenly thought they did.

    That was ten years ago, Anne! The chief editor said, but he still looked enquiringly at her, chewing on the side bar of his glasses.

    Exactly, it looks as if the old case is connected to everything that’s happening.

    The chief

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