by James Thompson
Much like the first book in this series, one of the crimes being investigated was too graphically detailed for my taste but I did like the insight into the Finnish culture and the country's experiences during World War 2.
James Thompson did it again with Lucifer's Tears - after his debut novel, Snow Angels, I wasn't sure whether LT would live up to the hype and admittedly that might have been why I held off reading it until book 3 came out (that and the fact that some other reviews hinting and an ending that while no...
Synopsis: The Sufia Elmi case left Kari Vaara with a scarred face, chronic insomnia, a constant migraine, and a full body count's worth of ghosts. Now it's a year later, in Helsinki, and Kari is working the graveyard shift in the homicide unit, terrified that his heavily pregnant wife will miscarry...