I wonder what fresh horrors Will Dean has for the reader in his latest addition to his deaf journalist Tuva Moodyson series, his previous book had Tuva's girlfriend and police officer Noora Ali shot at her apartment and the bleak repercussions on Tuva are laid bare here. Noora requires full time care with no change in her condition, showing no evidence of any awareness of the outside world and the prognosis is not good, leaving Tuva feeling trapped, numb and drowning in guilt, despair and grief. All of which has her behaving recklessly, paying no heed to her safety whatsoever, as she escapes into her latest investigation into a missing young woman, 20 year old Elsa Nyberg, employed at the organic cafe on the heavily fortified Rose Farm run by the elusive Abraham Viklund, rumours abound of a survivalist cult shunning the outside world.
In 1987, a horrifying murder-suicide took place at Rose Farm, with a father killing his wife, their 2 children, and then himself, leaving only the baby alive. The closed farm community poses significant problems for the police in their search for Elsa, leading them to rely on Tuva who is determined to find ways of infiltrating the community. Those living there include the giant groundsman, Andreas Olsson, Therese Viklund, cafe owner, Linda Larsson, South African Ruby Gunnarsson and her husband, Niklas, and Kurt Holm of Holm Seeds. Tuva's inquiries have her digging deep into all the survivalists, stumbling over a website, The Four Horsemen forum, with its leading contributor, The Grey Man, who just might be her way of establishing contact with those on the farm. Once again, Tuva finds herself in grave danger as events culminate in a chilling nailbiting finale.
The Swedish location is a huge and all encompassing central character throughout this series, the remote small towns of Visberg and Gavrik, the dark and menacing forests, the Snake River, the myths and folklore, inhabited by a collection of disparate and odd and eccentric residents. A number of familiar characters return, Tuva's best friend, Tammy, her newspaper colleagues, Nils and Lars, police chief Bjorn Andersson, cop Thord Petterson, and the little boy, Dan, her neighbour, in whom she finds some comfort in troubling times. This is a terrific addition to this dark Scandinavian crime series, it sees Tuva pushed to her limits, personally and professionally, obsessed with ensuring that Elsa gets justice. Many thanks to the publisher for an ARC.