Lance Hansen, a U.S. Forest Service law enforcement officer, amateur archivist, and local historian, discovers a blood-smeared nude despondent Norwegian tourist when he is called in to investigate an unauthorized campsite on the north shore of Lake Superior. Nearby, Hansen also finds the brutally murdered corpse of the tourist's companion. Because a Norwegian died on federal land, Eirik Nyland, an Oslo detective, is flown in from Norway to assist the FBI with the investigation. As Hansen simultaneously examines the ties between this killing and the century-old murder of an Ojibwe man, he must choose between justice and family loyalty.
VERDICT Winner of the Riverton Prize for best Norwegian crime novel of the year and nominated for the Glass Key for best Scandinavian crime novel of the year, Sundstøl's superb first entry in his acclaimed Minnesota trilogy, now published for the first time in the United States, interweaves a Nordic noir flavor with the history and heritage of Minnesota's Cooke County. Nunnally's translation is accessible to an American audience. Fans of Scandinavian crime novels and mysteries with a Minnesota setting will enjoy this chilling psychological thriller. [The other two novels in the trilogy, Only the Dead and The Ravens, are forthcoming from the University of Minnesota Press.—Ed.]
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