Lehtolainen’s style is congenial: she mixes murder with mundane family details such as what her heroine’s two kids are having for breakfast and how often she’s tempted to 1. Be unfaithful or 2. Have another drink. She succumbs frequently to the latter but never too the former—so far. Maria Kallo is a police lieutenant whose husband is a mathematical professor with a spotty job schedule. In this novel, the action is immediate: within the first two pages we have a woman swimming in a lake who is assassinated by a skillful marksman. The rest of the novel is Kallo and company chasing clues and suspects in and around Reykjavik, Iceland. The book is spaced out by domestic interludes with most of the detectives on the squad, including the birth of twins to one wife, a divorce in another, and Kallo’s own problems as her husband, Antti, is changing, or rather, finding a new job. Kallo feels some hot flashes for one of her colleagues while trying to keep rein on Ursula, the squad temptress, who seemingly wants to screw everything that walks, especially in the squad! Mixed in is a story about a rally driver, Sasha, going for the world championship, and his randy wife, Heli, who is having it off with his brother! This makes a merry mix but does slow down the pace of the crime solving for those into a fast pace. Lehtolainen is an acquired taste, but once you adjust to her pace, she makes for a good read.