The Seventh Child by Erik Valeur

Set against the backdrop of Denmark's political and social landscape, this gripping narrative weaves a complex tale of identity, secrets, and destiny. The story unfolds as seven children, born on the same day in 1961 at a Copenhagen orphanage, become the focal point of a mysterious letter that reveals a hidden connection among them. As they grow up, each child embarks on a journey of self-discovery, unraveling the truth about their origins and the dark secrets that bind them. With intricate plotting and rich character development, the narrative explores themes of family, belonging, and the impact of past decisions on the present.

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