Dark and claustrophobic...

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There is something about the Scandinavian landscape that has an affinity with a dark thriller, spawning the Scandi-noir genre, and this book exploits that feeling from the start.

Although it seems counter-intuitive that the wide open and lonley spaces of this landscape, and the perpetual light of the summer nights, could breed darkness and claustrophia, there is something about the closeness of the forest and the psychological effect of the light that speak of madness.

This book has all these elements in abundance, from the beginning and promises a dark and twisted journey.