`Another wonderfully lean slice of European noir by one of its finest exponents. As darkly fun as any Coen brothers' offering ́ Vaseem Khan
`The king of the humorous crime caper ́ Abir Mukherjee
`It may seem hard to find good comic crime-writers, but clearly we haven't been looking in Finland ́ Telegraph
The NEW standalone darkly funny, poignant and uber-tense thriller from 'The funniest writer in Europe' ( The Times)
Fargo meets Carl Hiassen and Fredrik Backman ... via the Coen Brothers
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Sofas, secrets and a snowbound road to trouble...
Helsinki, 1982. Recently divorced postal worker Ilmari Nieminen has promised his daughter a piano for Christmas, but with six days to go – and no money – he's desperate.
A last-minute job offers a solution: transport a valuable antique sofa to Kilpisjärvi, the northernmost town in Finland.
With the sofa secured in the back of his van, Ilmari stops at a gas station, and an old friend turns up, offering to fix his faulty wipers, on the condition that he tags along. Soon after, a persistent Saab 96 appears in the rearview mirror. And then a bright-yellow Lada.
That's when Ilmari realises that he is transporting something truly special.
And that's when Ilmari realises he might be in serious trouble...
A darkly funny and unexpectedly moving thriller about friendship, love and death – The Winter Job tears through the frozen landscape of northern Finland in a beat-up van with bad steering, worse timing, and everything to lose...
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Praise for Antti Tuomainen
`Humour drier than a desert snake's belly ́ Ian Moore
`You don't expect to laugh when you're reading about terrible crimes, but that's what you'll do when you pick up one of Tuomainen's decidedly quirky thrillers ́ New York Times
`Deftly plotted, poignant and perceptive in its wry reflections ... and very funny ́ Irish Times
`Laconic, thrilling and warmly human ́ Christopher Brookmyre
`Right up there with the best ́ Times Literary Supplement
`Finland's greatest export ́ M.J. Arlidge
`A refreshing change from the decidedly gloomier crime fiction for which Scandinavia is known ́ Publishers Weekly
`Fresh and witty ́ Chris Ewan
`Charming, funny and clever ́ Literary Review
`Thrilling and hilarious ́ Liz Nugent
`A delight from start to finish ́ Big Issue
`Tuomainen has a talent for creating offbeat characters that you can't help rooting for ́ Guardian
Finnish Antti Tuomainen was an award-winning copywriter when we made his literary debut in 2007 as a suspense author. In 2011, Tuomainen’s third novel, The Healer, was awarded the Clue Award for Best Finnish Crime Novel and was shortlisted for the Glass Key Award. In 2013, the Finnish press crowned Tuomainen the ‘King of Helsinki Noir’ when Dark as My Heart was published. With a piercing and evocative style, Tuomainen was one of the first to challenge the Scandinavian crime-genre formula, and his poignant, dark and hilarious The Man Who Died became an international bestseller, shortlisting for the Petrona and Last Laugh Awards. Palm Beach, Finland (2018) was an immense success, with The Times calling Tuomainen ‘the funniest writer in Europe’, and Little Siberia (2019) was shortlisted for the Capital Crime/Amazon Publishing Readers Awards, the Last Laugh Award and the CWA International Dagger, and won the Petrona Award for Best Scandinavian Crime Novel. The Rabbit Factor, the prequel to The Moose Paradox, will soon be a major motion picture starring Steve Carell for Amazon Studios.
David Hackston is a British Translator of Finnish and Swedish literature and drama. Notable publications include The Dedalus Book of Finnish Fantasy, Maria Peura’s coming-of-age novel At the Edge of Light, Johanna Sinisalo’s eco-thriller Birdbrain, two crime novels by Matti Joensuu and Kati Hiekkapelto’s Anna Fekete series (which currently includes The Hummingbird, The Defenceless and The Exiled, all published by Orenda Books). He also translates Antti Tuomainen’s stories. In 2007 he was awarded the Finnish State Prize for Translation. David is also a professional countertenor and a founding member of the English Vocal Consort of Helsinki. Follow David on Twitter @Countertenorist