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Detectives and Mark Hess are assigned to the case. During the forensic investigation, they discover a chilling piece of evidence on the chestnut doll: the fingerprint of a young girl who went missing a year earlier—the daughter of a high-profile politician—who was presumed dead. Key Themes and Style
(widely known in English as The Chestnut Man ) is a gripping Danish crime thriller that began as a debut novel by Søren Sveistrup , the creator of the acclaimed series The Killing . It has since been adapted into a popular Netflix series that stays very faithful to the original plot. Plot Overview L'uomo delle castagne
The work is a quintessential example of the genre, featuring a dark, atmospheric setting and a "refreshingly sinister" killer. Detectives and Mark Hess are assigned to the case
An ambitious young detective looking to move into the Cyber Crime unit. It has since been adapted into a popular
The story is set in a quiet suburb of during a blustery October. The peace is shattered when a young woman is found brutally murdered at a playground, with one of her hands missing. Hanging above her is a "chestnut man"—a small doll made from matchsticks and two chestnuts.
A politician whose missing daughter’s case is unexpectedly reopened by the killer's calling card.