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My Name is Jensen
My Name is Jensen
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A homeless man named Jensen is stabbed and killed in a Copenhagen street, sparking a police investigation and rekindling old passions between a reporter and her ex-lover DI Henrik Jungersen.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 384 pages
Publication date: 28 July 2022
Publisher: Muswell Press
Guilty. One word on a beggar's cardboard sign. And now he is dead, stabbed in a wintry Copenhagen street, the second homeless victim in as many weeks. Dagbladet reporter Jensen, stumbling across the body on her way to work, calls her ex-lover DI Henrik Jungersen. As inevitably, old passions are rekindled, so are old regrets, and that is just the start of Jensen's troubles.
Jensen, a hardworking and dedicated journalist, finds herself at the center of a shocking crime scene. As she makes her way to work, she stumbles upon a lifeless body, stabbed in a cold and desolate Copenhagen street. The victim, a homeless man known only by the single word "Guilty" scrawled on his cardboard sign, becomes the second homeless person to lose their life in a matter of weeks.
Overwhelmed with grief and guilt, Jensen cannot shake the feeling that she has played a part in this tragedy. She recalls her past relationship with DI Henrik Jungersen, a former police officer who was once her lover. The memories of their intense connection and the complicated circumstances that led to their breakup resurface, adding another layer of complexity to Jensen's already troubled situation.
Determined to uncover the truth behind the murder, Jensen embarks on a personal investigation. She delves into the victim's life, seeking out any clues that could lead her to the perpetrator. She interviews friends, family members, and fellow homeless people, hoping to piece together the fragments of the man's history and understand what could have driven him to commit such a heinous act.
As Jensen digs deeper, she uncovers a web of poverty, addiction, and social injustice that surrounds the homeless community. She realizes that the victim's life was not as simple as the single word on his cardboard sign suggested, and that there are many others like him who are struggling to survive in a society that often seems to have forgotten them.
Jensen's investigation takes her into the heart of Copenhagen's underworld, where she encounters dangerous criminals and corrupt officials. She risks her own safety and well-being to pursue the truth, driven by her passion for journalism and her desire to make a difference in the lives of those who have been marginalized and forgotten.
Through her tireless efforts, Jensen eventually identifies the perpetrator of the murder. It is a man who had a history of violence and had been known to frequent the same homeless shelter as the victim. With the help of her colleagues and the police, Jensen is able to bring the perpetrator to justice and bring closure to the victim's family and friends.
The case brings attention to the urgent need for better support and resources for the homeless community. Jensen becomes a vocal advocate for the rights of homeless people, using her platform as a journalist to raise awareness about the issues they face and to push for change.
In the end, Jensen's journey is not just about solving a crime but about finding her own sense of purpose and meaning. She realizes that her work as a journalist can have a profound impact on the lives of others and that by shedding light on the struggles of the marginalized, she can help to create a more just and compassionate society.
As she reflects on the case, Jensen knows that there is still much work to be done. She continues to investigate and report on issues related to poverty, addiction, and social injustice, using her voice and her platform to raise awareness and drive change.
In conclusion, "Guilty" is a powerful and emotional story that explores the complexities of human relationships, the consequences of our actions, and the importance of empathy and compassion. Through the character of Jensen, the story highlights the struggles of the homeless community and the urgent need for social change. It is a testament to the power of journalism and the human spirit to overcome adversity and make a difference in the world.
Weight: 346g
Dimension: 129 x 199 x 32 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781739966065
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