An intensive study of the paradoxes inherent in the human mind: how morally correct intentions, even great love, can lead to the utmost evil?
> Read More...A captivating crime novel from the author of Raid: the eccentric Jewish police inspector Ariel Kafka investigates the murder of two Arabs in the dark night of Helsinki.
> Read More...A refreshing novel or a human comedy about pleasure and the dangers of self-deceit, a fatal mistake and eating jam.
> Read More...“Raid works like Superman: toughness meets its match.” Helsingin Sanomat
> Read More...An impish study of the major upheavals caused in a cliquey parish by the deplorable shenanigans of a bridge engineer and the women in his life.
> Read More...”It’s like Graffiti Kid by Philip Ridley but still original, individual, personal and exceptional”. Ilkka
> Read More...The second instalment of Arto Paasilinna’s ‘religious trilogy’ is one of his most laid-back novels – a true work of art in which Finland’s top humorist cheekily mocks pagan culture.
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