Time
Thu 14.5.2026 EET/EEST15.00–17.00 EET/EESTLanguages
Finnish
Price
Free entry
Organizer
Elinvoima
Part of event series
In the Crime Fiction Club we discuss crime novels that participants have freely chosen and read themselves. The listed books are only suggestions — tips for both new and older titles. We meet every second Thursday from 15:00 to 17:00 in Matinkylä, at Iso Omena Library, meeting room Kari. In Finnish.
Meeting Thu 8 Jan, 15:00–17:00
BOOK: Heikki Valkama: Yakuzan kosto, 2021 (293 pp.)
“Finnish chef Riku Mäki in Japan, deep in the heart of Japanese everyday life.” (Finland – Japan)
Thu 22 Jan, 15:00–17:00
BOOK: Virpi Hämeen-Anttila: Hyvän miehen kuolema, 2024 (323 pp.)
“Karl Axel Björk investigations, part 11.” (Finland – Helsinki)
Thu 5 Feb, 15:00–17:00
BOOK: Jorn Lier Horst: Hiljainen meri, 2023 (303 pp.)
“A precise and convincing depiction of police work. Investigator William Wisting. Every page brims with action and surprises.” (Norway)
Thu 19 Feb, 15:00–17:00
BOOK: Andrea Camilleri: Törmäyskurssilla, 2011 (227 pp.)
“A gripping investigation set in Sicily. Inspector Salvo Montalbano.” (Italy – Sicily)
Thu 5 Mar, 15:00–17:00
BOOK: Jari Salonen: Rikkihappo, 2025 (378 pp.)
“Zetterman ratkaisee, 9.” “Zetterman returns from France to Finland to help a friend and becomes a murder suspect.” (Finland – France)
Thu 19 Mar, 15:00–17:00
BOOK: Ann Cleeves: Kiven varjo, 2025 (347 pp.)
“Inspector Jimmy Perez returns in a challenging murder investigation.” Shetland series. (UK – Shetland)
Thu 2 Apr, 15:00–17:00
BOOK: Seppo Jokinen: Viimeinen vääntö, 2025 (343 pp.)
“Inspector Sakari Koskinen’s last summer in the police force. Calm weeks before retirement turn into a hectic race against time.” (Finland – Tampere)
Thu 16 Apr, 15:00–17:00
BOOK: Lucy Foley: Kutsuvieraat, 2021 (381 pp.)
“A wedding on a storm‑isolated island where a crime takes place.” (Ireland)
Thu 30 Apr, 15:00–17:00
BOOK: Arttu Tuominen: Alec, 2025 (365 pp.)
“Crime in a small village community in Salla during the recession of the 1990s. Fourteen‑year‑old Liina Aho photographs what she witnesses, and both she and her father Sami end up in trouble.” (Finland – Lapland)
Thu 14 May, 15:00–17:00
BOOK: Niko Rantsi: Sinun puolestasi vuodatettu, 2020 (346 pp.)
“Rantsi’s debut crime novel, showing how police investigations really work.”
NOTE: Meeting at Iso Omena Coffee House, as the library is closed.
Thu 28 May, 15:00–17:00
BOOK: Lucy Clarke: Haaksirikkoutuneet, 2024 (396 pp.)
“A remote island, seven travellers, one killer. Clarke is the queen of holiday thrillers.” (South Pacific)
Thu 4 Jun and 11 Jun, 15:00–17:00
BOOK: Quentin Bates: Reykjavíkin murtomies, 2019 (335 pp.)
“A delivery driver who is also a burglar breaks into the wrong place and gets into trouble. Detective Gunna Gisladottir investigates.” (Iceland – Reykjavik)
Crime fiction club in Finnish is related to the event Crime fiction club in Finnish
