- Hardcover
- Publisher: Doubleday; 1st Ed edition (1961)
- ASIN: B002H4XRSO
- Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting read,
This review is from: Under the Snow: A Novel (Paperback)
Having read Blackwater, I bought this book eagerly. I enjoyed it, but the fact that this is an early work shines through. Some of the plot structure seemed clumsy, although it was not clear to me whether this was the fault of the translation. I was not keen on Torsson's side-kick - he was a very immature character and deserved a good slap at times!!!However, the north of Sweden and the land of the Arctic Circle is a fascinating location for a crime novel. The story is engrossing and different and I doubt any reader will be overly disappointed. If you are a fan of the author, you will find the development of her skills quite fascinating - nearly 30 years separates this novel and Blackwater. I for one am intrigued and want to read more of this author - let us hope she is translated more often.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A mystery set in a Sami village during the Polar Night,
This review is from: Under the Snow (Hardcover)
Ekman, a resident of Lappland, sets her story in a small Sami (Lapp) village. A murder occurs and a police team is despatched in the dead of winter; the Polar Night. The mystery develops as the murdered artist's friend starts asking questions of a deeply secretive community. Ekman transports the reader to the north of Sweden and hauntingly creates a scene of dark winter and a closed society. The mystery has unexpected twists and wonderful characters that enspire humour, sympathy and contempt; often together! The site of the tale is unusual and evocative. Reading this book in winter will draw shivers; in summer you can smell the birches. i read the book in the far north of Sweden during my first winter there and I can promise you I welcomed the lights of my home and the warmth of the heating during the winter passages. Ekman has created a tale more accessible than Blackwater was and one which I think evokes Lappland better. As a Swede she has also managed to convey the relationship between Swedes and Sami in a realistic manner- no mean feat.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A satisfying, well-written mystery,
By A Customer
This review is from: Under the Snow (Hardcover)
Having previously enjoyed Kerstin Ekman's mystery Blackwater I was delighted when her most recent effort, Under the Snow, appeared on the shelves of our local library. Like her earlier book, Ekland (who writes in Sweedish) sets her story in the harsh world of the artic circle, and makes the climate and landscape central to her plot. This novel tells the mysterious death of a man named Matti, apparently killed in a brawl at a mah-jongg party turned sour. Initial police investigation revealed nothing, and it is only the arrival of Matti's inquisitive friend David the following summer which re-opens the case. I will not spoil the surprises -- and they are many -- by describing the plot. I will say that with this book, unlike many mysteries which seem (at least to me) to have all the writerly craft of a vacuum cleaner owner's manual, Ekman carries the reader along as much with her sly prose as with the plot. A particularly effective devise is writing the penultimate chapter in the first person of the villian, when the rest of the book is in the third person, generally from the viewpoint of David and the somewhat ineffective policeman, Torsson. The reader does have to pay close attention, though, or a key turn of events or clue will quietly slip by. Before Blackwater was translated to English, Ekman had written seventeen novels in Swedish. I, for one, hope that her publisher makes available to us these earlier works.
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