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Summer Fishing in Lapland

Summer Fishing in Lapland

Summer Fishing in Lapland

Summer Fishing in Lapland

by Karila, Juhani

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Mass Market Paperback. Publisher: Faber & Faber | 2023 | Mass Market Paperback | 352 p. | This book is brand new. | Translator: Rogers, Lola (translator) | Language: Engelska --- Information regarding the book: 'Immediately enticing, endlessly charming, full of wit, magic and deep, moving humanity. It transported me to a world both familiar and utterly unknown, keeping me enthralled on every page' CLAIRE NORTH, AUTHOR OF THE FIRST FIFTEEN LIVES OF HARRY AUGUST _____________ When Elina makes her annual summer pilgrimage to the remote family farm in Lapland, she has three days to catch the pike in a local pond, or she and the love of her life will both die. This year her task is made even more difficult by a host of deadly supernatural creatures and the homicide detective on her trail. Can Elina catch the pike and lay to rest the curse that has been hanging over her head ever since a youthful love affair turned sour? Can Sergeant Janatuinen make it back to civilization in one piece? And just why is Lapland in summer so weird? | We have this book in our store house - please allow for a couple of extra days for delivery.

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On Oct 21 2023, CloggieDownunder said:
Summer Fishing In Lapland is the first novel by Finnish author, Juhani Karila. It is translated into English by Lola Rogers. For the last five years it's been Elina Ylijaako's summer ritual to travel back to her home village of Vuopio in eastern Lapland. It's not a particularly popular place: "A horizon pierced by scruffy spruce, appalling desolation that keeps the people mute and the myths strong."

She treks through the swamp where "A song thrush is cooing in the pines, and just ahead a black cloud of mosquitoes is rising from the swamp. Horseflies were living Swiss Army knives built by Satan himself, because they had spoons in their mouths, too, for ladling up the blood" and catches the sole remaining pike left in Pike Pond after the meltwaters recede. It's important, and needs to be done by the 18th of June: her life depends on it. Just why is gradually revelaed.

Usually, she catches the pike on first cast, but this year, things go awry: there's a knacky at Pike Pond, a malevolent water spirit that is set on preventing her catch. She tries a few tricks that don't work, and her deadline is getting close, so she has to visit Dead Man's Island to enlist some spiritual help.

On Elina's trail is Detective Janatuinen, wanting to question her about a homicide that her city row house neighbour witnessed, and trace evidence confirmed. She's not finding the Vuopio locals very helpful, though. Her police chief has told her that things are a bit different up there, to go with the flow.

So when the owner of The Vuopio Lure, the fishing tackle shop, insists on a favour in exchange for information, she reluctantly agrees. Taking a furry creature known as a raskel fishing in a rowboat, and encountering some rapacious river wretches is unexpected, but Janatuinen is resourceful.

When she heads off in her chief's old Toyota to find Elina, though, the raskel won't leave, and everyone knows they make a dangerous pet: "You know you got a raskel in your back seat?" is the constant refrain.

While Elina is making hard-to-keep bargains with mythical creatures to outwit other mythical creatures, Janatuinen is hearing a story from Elina's Vuopio neighbour about the murder, by Young Lady Ylijaako, of the town's former police chief.

Karila's story features plenty of mythical creatures, witchcraft, spells and curses, as well as some very quirky, but appealing townspeople, romance, a bit of heartbreak and lots of laugh-out-loud humour, some of it quite dark. More from this author is definitely welcome. Clever, funny, a little bizarre and very entertaining.

This unbiased review is from an uncorrected proof copy provided by NetGalley and Pushkin Press.

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Title
Summer Fishing in Lapland
Author
Karila, Juhani
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Mass Market Paperback
Book Condition
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Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
1782278931
ISBN 13
9781782278931
Keywords
Fiske, Lappland, Förbannelse, Övernaturligt, Detektiv

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