Helle’s Hound

· Serpent's Tail
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'A delightful mix of classic crime fiction and Robert Galbraith' - IAN MOORE
'Witty, compelling and an intriguing fiendish murder' - J.M. HALL
'Brilliantly entertaining and fiendishly fun' - PHILIPPA EAST

A dead art historian. Cold War skulduggery.

A reluctant Danish sleuth. And an extremely hungry dog.

Dame Charlotte Lazerton - eminent art historian and mentor of Danish academic Torben Helle - is dead. And to make things worse, she was found partially eaten by her Irish wolfhound, Mortimer. While the police believe that she died of natural causes, Torben becomes convinced that Charlotte was murdered, although as usual no one pays any attention to him. That is, until he gains the confidence of a policeman who has watched too many Nordic Noir television shows and is ready to listen to any Scandinavian in a fetching woolly jumper.


Aided by his old friend Leyla, Torben soon realises that there are plenty of people who might have wanted Dame Charlotte dead, from her competitors for a prestigious academic presidency to old enemies from her time in intelligence during the Cold War. One thing is for sure: Torben Helle is woefully unqualified to catch a killer, and the killer knows it...

This witty murder mystery puts a modern spin on the classic Golden Age whodunnit. A must-read for fans of Tom Hindle, Richard Osman and Janice Hallett.

About the author

Oskar Jensen is an author and academic. He researches songs at Newcastle University and has written scholarly tomes on Napoleon, ballad-singing and, most recently, the London streets in Vagabonds: Life on the Streets of Nineteenth-century London. He is a BBC New Generation Thinker, appearing frequently on Radio 3 and 4, as well as showing up in the New Statesman, on Who Do You Think You Are?, and as historical advisor for 2018's Vanity Fair and the forthcoming biopic of Mary Wollstonecraft, If Love Should Die. Helle and Death, Oskar's debut adult novel and the first to feature Danish sleuth Torben Helle, was published by Viper in 2024.

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