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Go to My LibraryHvem drepte Birgitte Tengs? en kriminaldokumentar
- Language
- Norwegian
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- Publisher
- Gyldendal
- Pages
- 398
- ISBN
- 9788205486386
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Many readers commend this book as exceptionally well-written and a truly impressive work of investigative journalism. It offers a deeply thorough and in-depth examination of a significant unsolved Norwegian murder case, providing much more detail and insight than media reports or podcasts. Reviewers frequently highlight the author's meticulous research and well-documented claims, which shed new light on the investigation and reveal aspects that were previously overlooked or not closely scrutinized. The book is praised for exposing serious flaws within the police investigation and the Norwegian justice system, particularly concerning the methods used to obtain a confession. Many found it to be a gripping and disturbing read, with some comparing it to the investigative depth of "Making a Murderer" due to its ability to challenge preconceived notions and leave a lasting impression. It is widely considered an important book that offers a crucial understanding of how such a case could unfold and its devastating consequences.
While largely positive, some reviews offered constructive criticism. A common point raised was the desire for a more systematic overview of complex technical details, such as forensic evidence, and the inclusion of simple illustrations to clarify certain elements. One reviewer felt the book placed too much blame on specific interrogators, arguing that the ultimate responsibility for the investigation lies with the prosecution and attorney general, who were not sufficiently scrutinized. Additionally, the audiobook version received significant criticism, with multiple listeners finding it monotonous, repetitive, and difficult to follow. The author's narration was specifically mentioned as being subpar, with instances of mispronunciations and stumbling over words, leading many to recommend reading the physical book instead. A few readers also found the writing style could be improved in places, or that the author had "hang-ups" on unnecessary details, though these were minor points in the overall assessment. Some also noted the presence of grotesque descriptions, though acknowledged this is to be expected given the subject matter.
Despite the minor criticisms, the overwhelming consensus is that this is a highly recommended and vital book. It is celebrated for its profound impact on readers' understanding of the case, often dramatically shifting their perspectives away from media-driven narratives. The book serves as a powerful testament to the potential for miscarriages of justice and the importance of critical scrutiny within legal processes. It is particularly recommended for anyone interested in true crime, especially those seeking a deep dive into an unsolved case and the complexities of its investigation. Furthermore, it is considered essential reading for professionals in law enforcement, legal fields, and individuals concerned with legal safety, ethics, rhetoric, or psychology, as it offers invaluable lessons on the dangers of flawed investigative practices and the pursuit of justice.
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