The Moose Paradox: The outrageously funny, tense sequel to the No. 1 bestselling The Rabbit Factor
In these uncertain times, what better hero than an actuary?' Chris Brookmyre
One of those rare writers who manages to deftly balance intrigue, noir and a deliciously ironic sense of humour a delight Vaseem Khan
What a book! Antti has managed to put the fun into funerals and take it out of fun fairs in a gripping nail-biter a thrilling and hilarious read Liz Nugent
**Soon to be a major motion picture starring Steve Carell**
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Insurance mathematician Henri Koskinen has finally restored order both to his life and to YouMeFun, the adventure park he now owns, when a man from the past appears and turns everything upside down again. More problems arise when the parks equipment supplier is taken over by a shady trio, with confusing demands. Why wont Toy of Finland Ltd sell the new Moose Chute to Henri when he needs it as the parks main attraction?
Meanwhile, Henris relationship with artist Laura has reached breaking point, and, in order to survive this new chaotic world, he must push every calculation to its limits, before its too late
Absurdly funny, heart-stoppingly poignant and full of nail-biting suspense, The Moose Paradox is the second instalment in the critically acclaimed, pitch-perfect Rabbit Factor Trilogy and things are messier than ever
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Finnish crime maestro Antti Tuomainen is unique in the Scandi-crime genre, infusing his crime narratives with the darkest humour [his] often hilarious, chaotic narrative never vitiates the novels nicely tuned tension Financial Times
Enter hitmen, serendipity, offbeat comedy and the reappearance of literally the last person Henri expects to see unlike anything else out there The Times
A thriller with black comedy worthy of Nabokov Telegraph Book of the Year
Praise for The Rabbit Factor Trilogy
**Shortlisted for the CWA Crime in Translation Dagger**
**Shortlisted for the Last Laugh Award**
The antic novels of Antti Tuomainen prove that comedy is not lost in translation Tuomainen, like Carl Hiaasen before him, has the knack of combining slapstick with genuine emotion The Times
'The funniest writer in Europe, and one of the very finest original and brilliant story-telling' Helen FitzGerald
British readers might think they know what to expect from Nordic noir: a tortured detective, a bleak setting, a brutal crime that shakes a small community. Finnish crime novelist Tuomainen turns all of this on its head The ear of a giant plastic rabbit becomes a key weapon. It only gets darker and funnier Guardian
Dark, gripping and hilarious Tuomainen is the Carl Hiaasen of the fjords' Martyn Waites
A triumph, a joyous, feel-good antidote to troubled times' Kevin Wignall
Finland's greatest export M.J. Arlidge
'You dont expect to laugh when youre reading about terrible crimes, but thats what youll do when you pick up one of Tuomainens decidedly quirky thrillers' New York Times
Tuomainen is the funniest writer in Europe The Times
Right up there with the best Times Literary Supplement
Tuomainen continues to carve out his own niche in the chilly tundras of northern Daily Expres See more