Karin Fossum
The Caller
Detective: Konrad Sejer
Location: Norway
Time: Present
Genre; Scandi-Noir
There's something quite different about Fossum's novel, her eighth featuring Konrad Sejer. This is not about a murder and its solution. It's about a maladjusted and negelected young man who vents his discontent on the world through seemingly harmless but still malicious practical jokes such as covering a sleeping baby with animal blood, posting a premature death notice for an old lady or sending a mother rushing to a hospital following a false call that her daughter had had a traffic accident. Fossum explores the impact of the hoaxes on the lives of the victims, particularly the parents of the blood covered child.
There is no intentional murder but the hoaxes seem to culminate in the horrific death of a child which may or may not have been the fault of the hoaxer followed quite quickly by the accidental death of the young man's much loved grandfather, as far as the police know at the hands of the hoaxer's drunkard mother. But the reader knows better.
Eventually the hoaxer meets his fate and only the little girl who has been one of his victims knows the truth.
Rating A
Web site about Karen Fossum
Other Inspector Sejer Books read previously
Don't Look Back (1)
When the Devil Holds (3)
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