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Pimeää Kohti (2012)

by Elizabeth Hand(Favorite Author)
3.66 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: It's hard not to want this book to go on forever! The protagonist, Cass Neary, is on the run in Iceland and she doesn't exactly find a vacation paradise. I love the way this book intertwines with the earlier Cass Neary story, Generation Loss. By referring to the earlier story, I got a real sense of Cass's growth - or lack of it! I also loved the focus on photography. I now look at art photos in a different way because of these books. Cass's character is new and fresh to me, an avid reader of mystery fiction. She's a flawed, provacative, interesting middle-aged woman - note the middle-aged women part! My hope is that this series goes on and on. Cass is going to have to confront her drug use and get a paying job at some point, but I'm game to read all about that as ... morewell!
review 2: Cassandra Neary is an old-school hand on the New York City punk rock scene and a photographer of some reputation. After running into some trouble in Maine, she is looking to make an escape from her crowded New York City apartment when an unexpected offer arrives. Receiving an invitation from an enigmatic man in Helsinki who wants her to authenticate some photographs before he purchases them, she is soon on her way to Finland to meet a reclusive photographer whose pictures of dead people have an alluring if repulsive beauty to them. After she vouches for the photos, she leaves for Iceland on the trail of an old lover who may be living there. Things take a turn for the worse as the Finnish photographer and his assistant are murdered, and Cassandra is being stalked by a sinister man in Reykjavik. Chased and hounded around the island nation, Cassandra must find the killer and the connection to the macabre photographs she traveled to see. This was quite an atmospheric thriller, moodily taking shape in the dark of the Scandinavian winter. Music plays a key role to the plot, whether the punk rock of Cassandra’s youth or the message laden death-metal that links the other players in this drama. The characters were drawn well, and this dark book looks at the underside of the music and art scene where danger lurks and all is not as it seems. less
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Sandy
Well not your usual squeaky clean hero and heroine but interesting.
TRehmatullah
Sequel to Generation Loss, perhaps better than vol. I.
nafi28
Gorgeous, bleak, and terrifying.
uniteenboy
Just not my thing
cantarella
It is dark.
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