<p><b><font></b><b><i>''The Butterfly House</i> is an original and absorbing piece of work . . . Engberg''s novels are bestsellers in Denmark and she is a name to look out for'' <i>SUNDAY TIMES</i></b><br><br><b>From the internationally bestselling author of <i>The Tenant</i>, which Kathy Reichs called a ''stunning debut'', comes a gripping new thriller featuring investigators Jeppe K¿rner and Anette Werner.</font></b><br><br>In the coronary care unit at one of Copenhagen''s leading medical centres, a nurse fills a syringe with an overdose of heart medication and stealthily enters the room of an older male patient. <br><br>Six days earlier, a paperboy on his route in the centre of the city stumbles upon a macabre find: the body of a dead woman, lying in a fountain, her arms marked with small incisions. Cause of death? Exsanguination - the draining of all the blood in her body. Clearly, this is no ordinary murder. <br><br>Jeppe K¿rner, recovering from a painful divorce and in