On the surface, the Paul family are living the liberal, middle-class
Scandinavian dream. Max Paul is a renowned sociologist and his wife
Katriina has a well-paid job in the public sector. They live in an airy
apartment in the centre of Helsinki. But look closer and the cracks
start to show.
As he approaches his sixtieth birthday, the certainties of Max's life
begin to dissolve. He hasn't produced any work of note for decades. His
wife no longer loves him. His grown-up daughters -- one in London, one
in Helsinki -- have problems of their own. So when a former student
turned journalist shows up and offers him a seductive lifeline, Max
starts down a dangerous path from which he may never find a way back.
Funny, sharp, and brilliantly truthful, Teir's debut has the feel of a
big, contemporary, humane American novel, but with a distinctly
Scandinavian edge.