Synopses & Reviews
An unidentified woman in a coma is murdered, the killer's tears staining her sheets, and Finnish detective Kimmo Joentaa is called in to identify the victim and catch her killer in this haunting psychological thriller Finnish detective Kimmo Joentaa is called to the local hospital in which his young wife died several years before. An unidentified woman in a coma has been murdered by someone who wept over the body, their tears staining the sheets around her. The death marks the start of a series of killings, with the unknown patient at their center. As autumn turns to winter, and Christmas fast approaches, Kimmos attempts to unravel the case and identify the first victim are complicated by the disappearance of his sometime girlfriend, who has vanished after an awkward encounter at a party thrown by the head of the police force, and by a colleagues spiral into the depths of a gambling addiction. An atmospheric, haunting, and beautifully written psychological crime thriller from an award-winning crime writer, Light in a Dark House is perfect for fans of Henning Mankell and Raymond Chandler.
About the Author
JAN COSTIN WAGNER was born in 1972 in Langen/Hesse near Frankfurt. After studying German language, literature and history at Frankfurt University, he went on to work as a journalist and freelance writer. He divides his time between Germany and Finland (the home country of his wife). His first crime novel featuring Detective Kimmo Joentaa was Ice Moon and Silence, the second in the series, won the 2008 German Crime Prize.