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The Healer

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It's two days before Christmas, and Helsinki is battling ruthless climate catastrophe: subway tunnels are flooded; abandoned vehicles are burning in the streets. People are fleeing to the far north where conditions are still tolerable. Social order is crumbling and private security firms have undermined the police force. Tapani Lehtinen, a struggling poet, is among the few still willing to live in the city. When Tapani's wife, Johanna, a journalist, goes missing, he embarks on a frantic hunt for her. Johanna's disappearance seems to be connected to a story she was researching about a serial killer known as "The Healer". Determined to find Johanna, Tapani's search leads him to uncover secrets from her past—secrets that connect her to the very murders she was investigating.

Atmospheric and moving, The Healer is a story of survival, loyalty and determination. Even when the world is coming to an end, love and hope endure.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 25, 2013
      Winner of the Clue Award for the best Finnish crime novel of 2011, Tuomainen’s third book evocatively explores a near-future Helsinki in which private security firms hire murderous thugs to patrol the desolate city. Floods, fires, and disease are also rampant. Amid this turmoil, poet Tapani Lehtinen searches for his wife, Johanna, a journalist who disappeared while covering the story of a serial killer called “the Healer.” The Healer targets those he blames for the global warming that led to society’s collapse—business executives, politicians, and their families. With a little help from an honest cop and a shadowy cab driver, Tapani digs into his wife’s secret past to find her. Tuomainen (My Brother’s Keeper) writes beautifully, but at times the text reads like a screed about greed and environmental destruction. But Tapani’s progression from a dreamy poet content with staying at home to a man of action elevates this bleak tale and brings a glimmer of hope to rain-soaked Helsinki.

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