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Jan Costin Wagner

    January 1, 1972

    Jan Costin Wagner crafts compelling crime fiction, with novels often set in Finland and featuring the detective Kimmo Joentaa. His works are celebrated for their immersive atmosphere and intricate plots. Drawing on a background in German literature and history, Wagner brings a distinctive perspective shaped by his life between German and Finnish cultures. His stories delve into the darker aspects of human nature against the backdrop of stark, northern landscapes.

    Jan Costin Wagner
    Am roten Strand
    Le premier mai tomba la dernière neige
    Sonnenspiegelung
    Silence
    Light in a dark house
    The winter of the lions
    • 2013

      Light in a dark house

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.5(91)Add rating

      Finnish detective Kimmo Joentaa is called in when an unidentified woman in a coma is murdered, the killer's tears staining her sheets, in a haunting, beautifully written thriller for fans of Menkell and Chandler 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, Kimmo’s attempts to unravel the case and identify the first victim are complicated by the disappearance of his sometime girlfriend, who has vanished after a party thrown by the head of the police force, and by a colleague’s spiral into the depths of a gambling addiction.

      Light in a dark house
    • 2011

      The winter of the lions

      • 268 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.6(156)Add rating

      A young prostitute turns up on Detective Kimmo Joentaa's doorstep at Christmas. Not long afterwards one of Kimmo's colleagues, a forensic pathologist, is found murdered and Finland's most famous talk-show host is brutally attacked.

      The winter of the lions
    • 2010

      Silence

      • 245 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.4(268)Add rating

      One ordinary summer's day a young girl disappears while cycling to volleyball practice. Her abandoned bike is found in exactly the same place that another girl was assaulted and murdered thirty-three years previously. The perpetrator was never brought to justice so the authorities suspect the same killer has struck again. The eeriness of the crime unsettles not only the police and public, but also someone who has been carrying a burden of guilt for many years... Detective Kimmo Joentaa calls upon the help of his older colleague Ketola, who worked on the original murder, in the hope that they can solve both cases. While they are following up leads, the ripples from the impact of the new disappearance spread and Kimmo discovers that the truth is not always what you expect.

      Silence