Mo Malø

L’Inuite

April 5, 2024
Detective Fiction
416 pages
145 × 220 mm
21 €
9791040116912
979-1-0401-1691-2
																Mo Malø, L’Inuite
																Mo Malø, L’Inuite

The Inuit, Mo Malø’s great Greenlandic thriller.

Two murders are committed in a remote village in Greenland that can only be reached by helicopter or dog-drawn sled. One person was on the scene each time: Paninguaq Madsen, known as the Inuit, who travels the country helping women give birth far from any decent hospital structure. She has the distinction of wearing the traditional Inuit sewn-on tattoo on her face, the “walrus beard” that distinguishes some of the country’s rarest women.
Who is she really? A native devoted to her people, working against the negligence of the Danish authorities? Or a wounded woman dangerously seeking revenge?
While the Inuit woman is on the run, two investigators become embroiled in the story: a local cop, more burlesque than effective, but who knows the habits and customs of the great frozen continent; and a Danish police expert in charge of a cold case involving his country’s highest authorities. In the 1950s, 22 Inuit children aged 5 to 8 were taken from their families and re-educated to become the country’s Danish-speaking elite. Only 16 returned home, only to be locked up in an orphanage and have their lives shattered.
Is there a link between the Inuit and her country’s betrayed memory?

The author

Mo Malø is the author of the successful Qaanaaq Adriensen investigation series, translated in many countries and honored with several literary awards: Prix Point par Points, Prix Découverte des Mines Noires, finalist in the Prix du meilleur polar des lecteurs de Points and Prix Michel Lebrun. He belongs to that exceptional school of French wilderness thrillers (the Mongolia of Ian Manook and his Yeruldelgger series, winner of the Quais du Polar award and the Grand Prix des lectrices de ELLE 2014; the Lapland of Olivier Truc, whose Le Dernier Lapon won the Quais du Polar award, the Prix polar Saint-Maur en poche and the Prix Mystère de la critique 2013). Inspired by real cases that have shaken Greenland’s history, he delivers a powerful novel.

Strong points

After his “Qaanaaq” series, which sold over 150,000 copies in France, the author of the great outdoors returns with an unforgettable character of a free woman with a warrior’s soul, who carries within her the tears and strengths of her country.

April 5, 2024
Detective Fiction
416 pages
145 × 220 mm
21 €
9791040116912
979-1-0401-1691-2