The Māori Murders: Death of Dreams
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She hunted the face for months. The day she finally caught it on film, the death threat arrived.Wellington, January 2023. A young M¿ori plumber is shot dead on a Naenae roadside, and the news files it under gang business. Tiina Salo knows better. The Finnish-born photojournalist has spent months hunting a single face - Aunty Kino, a master criminal who hides behind a moko kauae she has no right to wear. Now Tiina has her. On film. Two weeks before her first solo exhibition opens, and a threat sitting on her phone before the prints are dry.She also has a Finnish family she'd rather keep at arm's length.Pekka Wall has flown in from England for what was meant to be a holiday - his husband Tuomas, their five-year-old twins, wine on the deck at Days Bay, the in-laws, the lot. Tuomas's writing has stalled. Pekka is carrying a diagnosis he hasn't told a living soul. Then a name surfaces on the evening news that he was never meant to hear, and the holiday is over before it has begun.What he's walked into is a city built on a drug economy, a police force with a leak it can't trace, a Colombian yacht in the harbour, and a killer wearing someone else's culture as a mask. By the time Pekka understands the shape of what Tiina found, he's running out of time on more than one clock.The M¿ori Murders - Death of Dreams is the latest novel in the Pekka Wall series: Nordic Noir relocated to the far side of the world, where the wind is sharper, the corruption runs through every shade, and a queer Finnish family sits at the unlikely centre of a killer's reckoning.For readers of Jo Nesbø, Henning Mankell and Antti Tuomainen - and anyone who likes their crime with cultural bite, Finnish bluntness, and an antagonist who lingers long after the last page.
She hunted the face for months. The day she finally caught it on film, the death threat arrived.Wellington, January 2023. A young M¿ori plumber is shot dead on a Naenae roadside, and the news files it under gang business. Tiina Salo knows better. The Finnish-born photojournalist has spent months hunting a single face - Aunty Kino, a master criminal who hides behind a moko kauae she has no right to wear. Now Tiina has her. On film. Two weeks before her first solo exhibition opens, and a threat sitting on her phone before the prints are dry.She also has a Finnish family she'd rather keep at arm's length.Pekka Wall has flown in from England for what was meant to be a holiday - his husband Tuomas, their five-year-old twins, wine on the deck at Days Bay, the in-laws, the lot. Tuomas's writing has stalled. Pekka is carrying a diagnosis he hasn't told a living soul. Then a name surfaces on the evening news that he was never meant to hear, and the holiday is over before it has begun.What he's walked into is a city built on a drug economy, a police force with a leak it can't trace, a Colombian yacht in the harbour, and a killer wearing someone else's culture as a mask. By the time Pekka understands the shape of what Tiina found, he's running out of time on more than one clock.The M¿ori Murders - Death of Dreams is the latest novel in the Pekka Wall series: Nordic Noir relocated to the far side of the world, where the wind is sharper, the corruption runs through every shade, and a queer Finnish family sits at the unlikely centre of a killer's reckoning.For readers of Jo Nesbø, Henning Mankell and Antti Tuomainen - and anyone who likes their crime with cultural bite, Finnish bluntness, and an antagonist who lingers long after the last page.
AmazonPagina's: 432, Paperback, Janus Lucky Books
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