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Can everyone’s favourite insurance mathematician, Henri, combine the increasingly dangerous world of adventure parks with the unpredictability of blended-family life? He’s about to find out in the final instalment of the hilarious, nail-biting Rabbit Factor Trilogy.
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‘A joyous, triumphant conclusion to Tuomainen’s trilogy ? the comic thriller of the year’ Sunday Times THRILLER OF THE YEAR
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‘Quirky crime capers don’t come more left field than the Rabbit trilogy ? extremely funny, with a wicked line in social satire’Â Daily Mail
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‘One of those rare writers who manages to deftly balance intrigue, noir and a deliciously ironic sense of humour’Â Vaseem Khan
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Henri Koskinen, intrepid insurance mathematician and adventure-park entrepreneur, firmly believes in the power of common sense and order. That is until he moves in with painter Laura Helanto and her daughter?
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As Henri realises he has inadvertently become part of a group of local dads, a competing adventure park is seeking to expand their operations, not always sticking to the law in the process?
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Is it possible to combine the increasingly dangerous world of the adventure-park business with the unpredictability of life in a blended family? At first glance, the two appear to have only one thing in common: neither deals particularly well with a mounting body count.
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In order to solve this seemingly impossible conundrum, Henri is forced to step far beyond the mathematical precision of his comfort zone ? and the stakes have never been higher?
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Warmly funny, quirky, touching, and a nail-biting triumph of a thriller, The Beaver Theory is the final instalment in the award-winning Rabbit Factor Trilogy, as Henri encounters the biggest challenge of his career, with hair-raising results?
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Soon to be a major motion picture starring Steve Carell
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Praise for the Rabbit Factor Trilogy:
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‘Finland’s greatest export’Â M.J. Arlidge
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‘The funniest writer in Europe’Â The Times
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‘Thrilling and warmly human. In these uncertain times, what better hero than an actuary?’Â Chris Brookmyre
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‘Delightfully funny’Â Guardian
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‘Unlike anything else out there’Â The Times
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‘A thrilling and hilarious read’Â Liz Nugent
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‘Charming, funny and clever, this is a novel to cheer up anyone who is finding life a little tough’Â Literary Review
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‘A delight from start to finish’Â Big Issue
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‘Original and brilliant story-telling’Â Helen FitzGerald
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‘A coruscating comedy’Â Sunday Times
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‘You don’t expect to laugh when you’re reading about terrible crimes, but that’s what you’ll do when you pick up one of Tuomainen’s decidedly quirky thrillers’Â New York Times
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‘A refreshing change from the decidedly gloomier crime fiction for which Scandinavia is known’Â Publishers Weekly
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Right up there with the best’Â Times Literary Supplement
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‘A thriller with black comedy worth of Nabokov’Â Telegraph