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2000s: Dark detective fiction amidst the North of Finland’s winter landscape
2000s: Dark detective fiction amidst the North of Finland’s winter landscape
Anna Fekete has just started working as a criminal investigator in a northern Finnish coastal town. She gets to work on a case of a suspected serial killer that is both horrifying and captivating the nation. A young woman has been killed and a pendant depicting an Aztec god has been found with her. Another strange murder takes place – someone who needs to be stopped and fast. but Anna, whose family fled the war in Yugoslavia, who has to work alongside a rather racist police partner, things just got a whole lot more complicated.
Finland is a dark and chilling place in the Hummingbird. The landscape as well as the atmosphere is dark and raw and even as winter gives way to summer, the chills keep coming.
Even the weather arrives in the city in dramatic fashion
And then when it does get sunny –
“Raouno Forsman was driving to Saloinen through the landscape of a reborn summer.”
The investigation in to a serial killer in this northern region is a dark read and alongside this is the fact that Anna is troubled due to her background of having returned to Finland despite her mother returning to her native land. She tries to integrate into life in Finland and her experiences reflect the plight of many –
As well as a unique insight into the lives of immigrants in general, the racist taunts are also painfully yet realistically evoked. Darkness in some society’s comes from those who experience its darkness moments.
A Finnish environment with snippets of life in Yugoslavia and immigrants from a range of countries who have come to Finland to find peace.
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