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# Set across Denmark & Hungary with rich cultural depth Second book in bestselling Danish crime series Features a compelling Red Cross nurse protagonist Invisible Murder (A Nina Borg Novel)

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> 🔍 Uncover the invisible truths lurking beneath the surface of society.

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## Key Features

- • **Cross-Border Intrigue:** Explore the tense realities of immigration, racial division, and underground networks in contemporary Europe.
- • **Critically Acclaimed Series:** Join thousands of readers addicted to this #4,591 ranked hard-boiled mystery with a 4.1-star rating from 555 reviews.
- • **Gripping Nordic Noir Thriller:** Dive into a suspenseful, atmospheric crime saga that blends social issues with edge-of-your-seat mystery.
- • **Complex, Empathetic Protagonist:** Follow Nina Borg, a dedicated nurse torn between family loyalty and saving the vulnerable, embodying modern moral dilemmas.
- • **Perfect for Thoughtful Millennial Readers:** Engage with a story that challenges social conscience while delivering a thrilling page-turner experience.

## Overview

Invisible Murder is the second novel in the bestselling Danish crime series featuring Red Cross nurse Nina Borg. Set between Denmark and Hungary, it combines Nordic noir suspense with timely social commentary on immigration and racial tensions. Praised for its complex protagonist and gripping narrative, this used book in good condition offers an addictive read for fans of international mystery and crime fiction.

## Description

The second installment in the bestselling Danish crime series starring Red Cross nurse Nina Borg, following Fall 2011's New York Times –bestselling The Boy in the Suitcase In the ruins of an abandoned Soviet military hospital in northern Hungary, two impoverished Roma boys are scavenging for old supplies or weapons to sell on the black market when they stumble upon something more valuable than they ever could have anticipated. The resulting chain of events threatens to blow the lives of a frightening number of people. Meanwhile, in Denmark, Red Cross nurse Nina Borg puts her life and family on the line when she tries to treat a group of Hungarian Gypsies who are living illegally in a Copenhagen garage. What are they hiding, and what is making them so sick? Nina is about to learn how high the stakes are among the desperate and the deadly.

Review: seriously addicted to the Nina Borg series - Nina Borg, the Red Cross nurse protagonist from The Boy in the Suitcase is back in this latest thriller from the Danish author duo Lene Kaaberbol and Agnete Friis. After the series of events endangering her life in The Boy in the Suitcase, Nina has promised her husband Morten not to get involved in any more projects to do with the "Network" (an organisation providing medical aid for illegal immigrants who are in trouble) whilst he is away working on an oil rig in the North Sea for two weeks. In the past her marriage has suffered because Nina has put the needs of others before those of her own family, even abandoning her two young children in her quest to help the underprivileged. But her resolve is soon tested when Nina is asked for help by one of her colleagues from the "Network". A group of Roma (gypsies) hiding out in an abandoned mechanics' workshop have become mysteriously ill with what appears to be a serious stomach virus, and Nina's colleague Peter has also succumbed to the disease. Knowing that there are young children involved, Nina consents to visit the group, despite her better judgment and promise to her husband. After administering some fluids and medications to one of the seriously ill Roma children, Nina is being approached by an injured young man and finds herself fleeing the scene from a group of angry Roma men, with the fugitive in tow. This encounter unleashes a series of events which see Nina critically ill in hospital and being pursued by dangerous men who will even threaten the safety of her own family to get what they want. After reading both the Boy in the Suitcase and Invisible Murder within the space of a few days, I am finding myself seriously addicted to the Nina Borg series. True to the genre, the Scandinavian authors provide an atmospheric thriller that not only explores the darker sides of Danish society and current political events, but also knits these into a cleverly crafted storyline which captivated me from start to finish. I really enjoy the authors' style of providing the reader with several parallel storylines in the beginning of the novel, which later converge to solve the mystery. Partially set in Denmark and Hungary, the novel again explores the implications of open borders to the Eastern block countries and the fates of refugees streaming into the country in an atmosphere of growing racial division and hatred. The character of Sandor embodies the fate of a hard-working, clever young person caught up in events out of his control purely due to his ethnicity and family circumstances. It is impossible not to feel empathy for Sandor as he slides further and further down the path to destruction through his efforts to save his brother's life. With Nina Borg the authors have created a believable, empathetic character who advocates for the oppressed and underprivileged, which will ultimately cost her dearly. Nina is constantly being torn between the loyalties to her husband and children, and her need to help those more unfortunate than herself. In this book the high price she has to pay for her efforts is even more evident than in The Boy in the Suitcase, and I wondered how people like Nina keep up the energy to keep fighting, when so much is at stake for them personally. With events unfolding mercilessly, the ending was sudden and somewhat unsatisfactory - especially since the next book in the series has not been translated yet! I will now have to wait to read more about Nina's fate in the next book as soon as it comes out. Again, I highly recommend this thriller to any fans of Scandinavian fiction, or to anyone who is looking for a believable woman protagonist. To anyone who is tempted to read Invisible Murder, I would advise to first pick up The Boy in the Suitcase. Whilst the book can be read as a stand-alone novel, knowing some of Nina's background added to the enjoyment of reading Invisible murder. 4.5 stars.
Review: Addictive - I just love these books even while finding them irritating and predictable to a degree, the author still manages to completely engage me and make me care about what happens to the characters. Her depiction of the culture and the settings for her stories is convincing and interesting to me. I find it easy to rack up the kilometers on my exercycle while engrossed in this book and its predecessor "The Boy in the Suitcase". I highly recommend this to any mystery buff, but think it would appeal particularly to women who in one way or another and in differing degrees, face the moral dilemmas of the heroine, just because we are women in a changing world.

## Features

- Used Book in Good Condition

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,949,464 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #4,591 in Hard-Boiled Mystery #5,943 in International Mystery & Crime (Books) #13,555 in Science Fiction Crime & Mystery |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 555 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ seriously addicted to the Nina Borg series
*by H***) on November 4, 2012*

Nina Borg, the Red Cross nurse protagonist from The Boy in the Suitcase is back in this latest thriller from the Danish author duo Lene Kaaberbol and Agnete Friis. After the series of events endangering her life in The Boy in the Suitcase, Nina has promised her husband Morten not to get involved in any more projects to do with the "Network" (an organisation providing medical aid for illegal immigrants who are in trouble) whilst he is away working on an oil rig in the North Sea for two weeks. In the past her marriage has suffered because Nina has put the needs of others before those of her own family, even abandoning her two young children in her quest to help the underprivileged. But her resolve is soon tested when Nina is asked for help by one of her colleagues from the "Network". A group of Roma (gypsies) hiding out in an abandoned mechanics' workshop have become mysteriously ill with what appears to be a serious stomach virus, and Nina's colleague Peter has also succumbed to the disease. Knowing that there are young children involved, Nina consents to visit the group, despite her better judgment and promise to her husband. After administering some fluids and medications to one of the seriously ill Roma children, Nina is being approached by an injured young man and finds herself fleeing the scene from a group of angry Roma men, with the fugitive in tow. This encounter unleashes a series of events which see Nina critically ill in hospital and being pursued by dangerous men who will even threaten the safety of her own family to get what they want. After reading both the Boy in the Suitcase and Invisible Murder within the space of a few days, I am finding myself seriously addicted to the Nina Borg series. True to the genre, the Scandinavian authors provide an atmospheric thriller that not only explores the darker sides of Danish society and current political events, but also knits these into a cleverly crafted storyline which captivated me from start to finish. I really enjoy the authors' style of providing the reader with several parallel storylines in the beginning of the novel, which later converge to solve the mystery. Partially set in Denmark and Hungary, the novel again explores the implications of open borders to the Eastern block countries and the fates of refugees streaming into the country in an atmosphere of growing racial division and hatred. The character of Sandor embodies the fate of a hard-working, clever young person caught up in events out of his control purely due to his ethnicity and family circumstances. It is impossible not to feel empathy for Sandor as he slides further and further down the path to destruction through his efforts to save his brother's life. With Nina Borg the authors have created a believable, empathetic character who advocates for the oppressed and underprivileged, which will ultimately cost her dearly. Nina is constantly being torn between the loyalties to her husband and children, and her need to help those more unfortunate than herself. In this book the high price she has to pay for her efforts is even more evident than in The Boy in the Suitcase, and I wondered how people like Nina keep up the energy to keep fighting, when so much is at stake for them personally. With events unfolding mercilessly, the ending was sudden and somewhat unsatisfactory - especially since the next book in the series has not been translated yet! I will now have to wait to read more about Nina's fate in the next book as soon as it comes out. Again, I highly recommend this thriller to any fans of Scandinavian fiction, or to anyone who is looking for a believable woman protagonist. To anyone who is tempted to read Invisible Murder, I would advise to first pick up The Boy in the Suitcase. Whilst the book can be read as a stand-alone novel, knowing some of Nina's background added to the enjoyment of reading Invisible murder. 4.5 stars.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Addictive
*by S***S on December 4, 2012*

I just love these books even while finding them irritating and predictable to a degree, the author still manages to completely engage me and make me care about what happens to the characters. Her depiction of the culture and the settings for her stories is convincing and interesting to me. I find it easy to rack up the kilometers on my exercycle while engrossed in this book and its predecessor "The Boy in the Suitcase". I highly recommend this to any mystery buff, but think it would appeal particularly to women who in one way or another and in differing degrees, face the moral dilemmas of the heroine, just because we are women in a changing world.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A damaged and interesting heroine
*by B***Y on November 27, 2013*

I was impressed with the writing team of Lene Kaaberbol and Agnete Friis when I read there first book featuring protagonist Nina Borg, <b>The Boy in the Suitcase</b> and I am pleased to report that they continue to show fine mystery writing in the second of the series, <b> Invisible Murder</b>. What makes them so unique is their very interesting and human heroine, Nina Borg. She is a Red Cross nurse who has issues which she struggles with. Nina has a tendency to shut out and forget about her family while valuing forgotten souls. <b> Invisible Murder</b> is particularly exciting as it involves radioactive material and Roma children. For those looking to start a fine mystery series I recommend <b> Invisible Murder</b>, but first please read <b>The Boy in the Suitcase</b>.

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