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by Karin Fossum (Author), Felicity David (Translator) "The courthouse..." (more)
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Skillful characterization and revealing detail lift Fossum's third mystery to be published in the U.S. featuring thoughtful, intelligent Insp. Konrad Sejer (after 2005's He Who Fears the Wolf). Handsome Andreas Winther, a self-absorbed, dangerously restless 18-year-old, manages to draw both sympathy and disgust from the reader. He roams the streets of an unnamed provincial Norwegian town in the evenings, accompanied by his socially inept friend, Sivert "Zipp" Skorpe, and fueled by the enormity of a secret he keeps. One evening, after mugging a young mother, Andreas decides to break into an old woman's house to rob her. His intended victim, Irma Funder, has a complicated health situation and a more complicated psyche. In defending herself, Irma pushes Andreas down the cellar stairs, where he lands unnaturally twisted, unable to move but alive. What develops between the immobile boy and the reclusive woman is a bizarre, excruciating, curiously tender relationship that serves as a pathetic and poignant balance to the hunt for Andreas conducted by Sejer and his police colleague, Jacob Skarre. (July)
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Fossum's Konrad Sejer procedurals, set in Oslo, are among the many Scandinavian mysteries that have followed Henning Mankell's Kurt Wallander series to the U.S. Her first novel to appear here, Don't Look Back (2004), was very much in the world-weary Wallander mold, with Sejer investigating a 15-year-old girl's murder and finding multiple layers of ambiguity. Although Sejer is present again this time, the story is much less like a contemporary European procedural and more like a Ruth Rendell psychological thriller. As Sejer and his colleague Jacob Skarre investigate a mugging and the disappearance of a delinquent, the reader sees what the coppers don't, following the tragic events in the life of the delinquent and the very disturbed elderly woman he encounters. At times this story is almost unendurably painful, as our sense of the inevitable clashes with our uncertainty about the outcome. All of the characters are victims of a kind, and all are trapped in one way or another. We feel equally trapped, by our proximity to so many lives gone wrong, and by our inability to close the book. Bill Ott
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  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Harvest Books; Tra edition (June 4, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0156032120
  • ISBN-13: 978-0156032124
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "We encounter the Devil all the time. The question is, how do we handle him?", November 14, 2006
The undisputed queen of psychological horror, Norwegian author Karin Fossum takes an up-close view of three deaths in this novel in which Evil touches Inspector Konrad Sejer's own family. Andreas Winther, a handsome 18-year-old of little motivation and less morality, is cruising with his friend Zipp Skorpe when they decide to taunt a small brown boy. The boy is Sejer's adopted grandson Mattheus, a Somali immigrant trying to fit into Norwegian society. Their arrogance and their attitude of being above the rules of society ensure from the outset that they will never be characters with whom the reader will identify as author Fossum deals with broader, more important issues and themes.

Bored, Andreas and Zipp then decide to rob a young woman pushing a baby stroller, and later on to rob a house in which an old woman lives alone. It gives nothing away to say that the baby ends up dead, and Andreas ends up missing--and eventually dead. An acquaintance named Robert, taunted by his girlfriend Anita, who is flirting with one of Robert's friends, is driven to distraction, shoots at the friend, and kills Anita.

Each of these deaths is examined in minute detail from the perspective of the killer (and in one case, the victim), and the question of responsibility and the extent to which the killer intended to kill--and whether that is relevant--are considered from many angles. For each of the three deaths, there are mitigating factors. Robert, Anita's killer, is regarded by the police as "a good person," suddenly overwhelmed by the desire to protect his relationship. Irma Funder, the 60-year-old woman whom Andreas intended to rob, finds herself caring for Andreas for many days after he is injured in her house--and even going to the police for help--but she is unable or unwilling to be specific about what has happened and what she wants the police to do. As for the baby, his death could be crib death, the result of the fall that took place during the robbery, or the mother's "fault" for letting go of the carriage.

As Fossum pursues her themes and illustrates them vividly through her carefully drawn characters, the book becomes a powerful investigation of evil and its ability to seize and control lives. No one, however terrible his/her crime, is completely evil here, but, as Fossum shows, the justice system can only deal with issues that are black and white. When "justice" eventually resolves each of these cases, few readers will be surprised by the resolution. By turns exciting and thoughtful, dramatic and contemplative, When the Devil Holds the Candle is a fine novel dealing with important themes in new ways. n Mary Whipple
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "There in the kitchen, in the yellow-green light, at the age of six, I lost my freedom.", July 4, 2006
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Considered Norway's "Queen of Crime" for good reason, Fossum's latest thriller is a striking indictment of youthful self-indulgence and the private torments of a broken mind on a collision course with happenstance. Two characters dominate the beginning of the novel, Andreas and Zipp, avid for action, their anti-social behavior fueling drinking bouts, their victims the helpless and unsuspecting. Andreas is tall, handsome, clearly the leader of the pair; Zipp, the moody sidekick, is compact, tense, constantly proving his manhood. Their petty crime spree is spontaneous, entertainment of the moment regardless of the consequences. A more peripheral character, at least at first, Irma Funder is a recluse, shirking social contacts and beset with the paranoia that preys on her sanity, "the hideous, evil person you become when the devil holds the candle."

Through Fossum's masterful plotting, these characters are destined to clash, their futures entwined, Inspector Sejer and his favorite assistant, Jacob Skarre, coming late to a complex series of events, miscalculations and blunders turned deadly. Sejer is enjoying a new lease on life since the untimely death of his beloved wife; the energetic, unpredictable Sara now brightens his days, as does his daughter's newly adopted son, Matteus. The inimitable Skarre lends his intuition to the mix, the two men working through an improbable tangle of seemingly unrelated crimes and a fated meeting with unexpected violence. When Andreas goes missing, there is no trace, in spite of Skarre's careful investigation of the circumstances. Meanwhile, an old woman lurks in the shadows, unable to communicate either her knowledge or her fears. The air of menace builds, the characters lunging toward a terrible conclusion that confounds all but the most cynical observer, a stunning exploration of arrogance, beauty, ugliness, loneliness, social isolation and a need for acceptance.

Fossum's prose is a brilliant vehicle for the foibles of humanity, her characters well defined, imbued with a sense of immediacy, a blend of personalities, needs and subtle yearnings, all juxtaposed in a plot that is utterly satisfying. Nothing is simple, people driven to commit acts of brutality, to feel shame, grief, contrition and a more aberrant rationalization for continuing the destruction of the delicate fabric of society. As she has done in previous novels, Fossum reveals her imperfect characters from their inner dialogs, reshaping the horizon as viewed from broken and distorted perceptions. Such people are vulnerable to this author's agile scrutiny, the frailties and flaws common to all of humankind, familiar shadowy places that most of us hide successfully. This novel is vibrant, impossible to put aside, the story precipitously plummeting toward the unknown, a random assemblage of characters tumbling together through events none can control, even the determined and noble Inspector Sejer. Luan Gaines/ 2006.


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4.0 out of 5 stars An unfortunate confrontation between two disturbed souls, November 10, 2006
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Written in a concise, unfettered manner common to other Scandinavian mystery authors, Karin Fossum's "When the Devil Holds the Candle" is a revealing profile into the psyches of her main characters.

Andreas Winther a handsome 18 year old with a menial job and limited ambition lives with his mother in a small provincial Norwegian town. He spends most of his free time with his only friend "Zipp" Skorpe, an unemployed freeloader who tools around in his deceased father's car that was bequeathed to him. They suppliment their pooled cash reserves used for drinking and carousing by committing petty larceny.

One evening, short on funds, they espy an apparent easy mark in the local square and decide to follow her home. Andreas breaks into the woman, Irma Funder's home, and threatens her with a knife. In the midst of a struggle he stumbles down the cellar stairs injuring himself severely and becomes paralyzed, unable to move. He apparently picked the wrong victim because Irma Funder is a deranged 60 year old with serious health concerns. Abandoned by her husband and spurned by her son, she lives a solitary life interrupted only by an occasional friendship with a woman named Runi.

Early on she makes a decision not to report the home intrusion and assault by Andreas to the police, prefering to sustain him as a prisoner lying on the cellar floor. The interaction between these two flawed individuals will determine their ultimate destinies.

Andreas' disappearance becomes a celebrated media event and focus of an investigation of police Inspector Konrad Sejer and his associate Jacob Skarre. Andreas' friend Zipp the only creditable witness remains tight lipped to conceal their involvement in additional criminal activities during the course of the day. Meanwhile time is of the essence in solving this unusual case.
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