
My First Murder
Maria Kallio, Book 1
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Amy Rubinate
After a student choir’s practice session at a Helsinki villa turns deadly, Detective Maria Kallio finds herself in the middle of the action - and her first murder case. Someone in the group wanted playboy Tommi Peltonen dead, but that’s one song these suspects refuse to sing. Behind the choir’s jovial facade lies bitter passion, and the victim’s seemingly perfect life hid a host of sins that made him a target of almost everyone in the villa.
As a young female - and a redhead to boot - Maria knows that solving this case will help her overcome her perceived shortcoming in the eyes of her colleagues. But as the case takes startling twists and turns, and friends and foes become interchangeable, will she be able to piece together the clues before the killer strikes again?
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Good story; odd narration <br /><br /><br />
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Narrator made this impossible to complete
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Good book... LOUSY narrator!
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Maria Kallio is a young sergeant in the Serious Crime Unit in Helsinki, Finland. The book was first published in 1993 so if it seems socially a bit off that is probably the reason. Maria is trying to decide her career path. She is divided between the police work she originally considered her goal-- she naively wanted to help both victims and criminals-- and an interest in practicing law, the current goal of her education. When the book opens she is engaged in a six month temporary assignment with the police
Her immediate supervisor is hors de combat due to his alcoholism. Her coworker is about to go on vacation and has made it clear that nothing is going to stand between him and his vacation, least of all a newly reported body found floating beside a dock connected to a summer villa. At first it seems the death might be the cause of an accident. Then it becomes Maria's first murder.
This is a procedural not an action packed adventure. Maria interviews all of the potential suspects and witnesses as she looks deeper into the case. There's connections within connections as it seems that everyone is somehow involved in more than one way with everyone else.
The narrator is quite authoritative when it comes to the names-- Finnish is not a language that people in the US tend to be familiar with by ear so hearing the names is quite helpful. Also most of the main characters have short first names which helps with keeping them straight.
All of the Finns I have met tend to be avid readers and when speaking English rarely use colloquialisms. I think that the dialogue in the book which is described as "wooden" by at least one reviewer is an accurate translation. It's one of those cases I guess where the translator must choose a between accuracy and accessibility in another language. I don't think choosing accuracy was a mistake.
So if you are thinking about listening to this book you might want to try a sample first.
I'm very pleased that AmazonCrossing and Brilliance Audio are making these translated works available to a wider audience.
First Published 1993 So Expect Some Social Change
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I was put off by the social interaction Maria had with the suspects, there's no way she'd be assigned this case in real life because of being connected to most of the suspects. I got tired of lines like: I shouldn't be out drinking with this *insert suspect name here* even with a "let's not talk about the case" caveat. And enough of the nonstop trips to the machine for thin hot chocolate, filler. If I was reading this I could scan past things like the hot chocolate complaints and move on, but that monotone voice just drones on and no way to easily bypass like your brain would do with a book in front of eyeballs. If the cocoa is so bad, quit mentioning she runs to the machine every time her brain needs a break.
I wrote the narrator's name on my "avoid in the future" list.
Narrator Put Me To Sleep With Monotone
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This is a very brief first novel in a series about Maria Kallio. I liked the way the main character's "awkward age" is portrayed against a cast of suspects at a similar stage in life. The simple drudgery and distractions of police work are also described well, and played off against the crime-solving and "character" aspects of the story in an effective manner.
The narrator has a lovely voice and her delivery is very well-suited to the character.
A rookie investigator may be in over her head.
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Decent story, disappointing performance
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Series off to a weak start
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Nitpicking translation use of Imperial measurement
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Eh.
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