Ice Moon

Ice Moon

by Jan Costin Wagner (Author), John Brownjohn (Translator)

Synopsis

When a young woman dies peacefully in her sleep, her husband sits distraught at her side. Returning to his job at the Finland CID he finds that a murder inquiry is just beginning. A woman has been smothered with her pillow while she slept and, as the case unfolds, others will be found having met death in the same eerily quiet and bloodless way. It is a very tranquil, peaceful sort of death, in which the victims appear to have experienced neither fear nor pain. The young policeman, stricken with his own feelings of grief and loneliness, starts to feel an affinity with this humane killer. Meanwhile the murderer's dysfunctional relationship with his own cracked personality spawns increasingly macabre behavior. The juxtaposition of the plights of these two young men results in a story haunting and unsettling, a novel peopled with characters who share the anxiety of feeling misunderstood, even by themselves. Wagner's sharp, snappy style is flawless, and the tragedy of this crime story resonantly poignant.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: First Edition, Second Pressing
Publisher: Harvill Secker
Published: 02 Feb 2006

ISBN 10: 1843432145
ISBN 13: 9781843432142
Book Overview: Violence and gentleness are entwined in this haunting psychological thriller 20050324

Author Bio
JAN COSTIN WAGNER was born in 1972 in Langen/Hesse near Frankfurt. After studying German language, literature and history at Frankfurt University, he went on to work as a journalist and freelance writer. He divides his time between Germany and Finland (the home country of his wife). Ice Moon is his second novel, and the first to be translated into English.