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- Chief detective Carl Mørck and his assistant Assad become involved in a five-year-old case concerning the mystery of politician Merete Lynggaard's disappearance--a search that takes them deep into the undercurrent of abuse and malice that lurks beneath the polished surface of Scandinavia.
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Synopsis. Carl Mørck is demoted to Department Q, the cold case unit, after a raid he instigated goes wrong. One case, a suspected suicide, piques his interest. His investigations suggest that the victim, a rising politician named Merete Lynnggard, was actually kidnapped.
Following a shootout that left his two partners dead and paralyzed respectively, chief detective Carl Mørck is assigned to the newly-established Department Q, a department for old, terminated cases. The department consists only of himself and his new assistant Assad.
Jun 17, 2016 · Department Q: The Keeper of Lost Causes: Directed by Mikkel Nørgaard. With Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Per Scheel Krüger, Troels Lyby, Øyvind B. Fabricius Holm. Police inspector Carl Mørck is put in charge of a department of cold cases, joined only by his assistant Assad.
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- Crime, Drama, Mystery
- Mikkel Nørgaard
- 2016-06-17
The Keeper of Lost Causes. Danish thriller. A detective is thrown into the mystery of a politician's disappearance.
Jun 16, 2016 · After a stakeout ignited a brutal moment of violence, he’s been busted down to Department Q, a basement office that handles cold cases.
- Ken Jaworowski
- Mikkel Nørgaard
Book Summary. The Keeper of Lost Causes, the first installment of Adler-Olsen's Department Q series, features the deeply flawed chief detective Carl Morck, who used to be a good homicide detective - one of Copenhagen's best. Then a bullet almost took his life.
Sep 12, 2007 · Carl Mørck used to be one of Copenhagen’s best homicide detectives. Then a hail of bullets destroyed the lives of two fellow cops, and Carl—who didn’t draw his weapon—blames himself. So a promotion is the last thing he expects.