Harri Nykanen - Behind God's Back

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Praise for Harri Nykänen's
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"The clever combination of classic Jewish themes with the traditions of Nordic crime makes for a refreshing tale with wide appeal. And the subtle humor makes it even better." — "Professional responsibility and ethnic affiliation clash in Nykänen's intriguing first novel. The resolution will satisfy noir fans." — "Ariel Kafka wins the award for most intriguing name for a fictional detective, and it suits this impressively labyrinthine mystery series." — The second in the Ariel Kafka series.
There are two Jewish cops in all of Helsinki. One of them, Ariel Kafka, a lieutenant in the Violent Crime Unit, identifies himself as a policeman first, then a Finn, and lastly a Jew. Kafka is a religiously non-observant forty-something bachelor who is such a stubborn, dedicated policeman that he's willing to risk his career to get an answer. Murky circumstances surround his investigation of a Jewish businessman's murder. Neo-Nazi violence, intergenerational intrigue, shady loans — predictable lines of investigation lead to unpredictable culprits. But a second killing strikes closer to home, and the Finnish Security Police come knocking. The tentacles of Israeli politics and Mossad reach surprisingly far, once again wrapping Kafka in their sticky embrace.

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Huovinen looked at me. “What do you think, Ari?”

“It’s possible, I guess.”

“Any other suggestions?” Huovinen asked.

“Maybe the killer’s real target was some third party, say from the Jewish congregation, and the killer had been blackmailing Jacobson and Oxbaum for their help,” Stenman suggested.

“Jewishness isn’t the only thing Jacobson and Oxbaum had in common. Baltic Invest is another,” Simolin noted.

I reconsidered the entire case, and for the first time I found a new take on it.

“We’ve assumed that the killer has something to do with Baltic Invest, because the Golf was owned by it and Jacobson’s company’s loan was from there. But we can also flip the idea around: Baltic Invest — or someone from there — is the killer’s real target, and Jacobson and Max are only vehicles for getting at whoever that is. Max knew the owner of the company, Amos Jakov, and his frontman Benjamin Hararin. Jakov is originally from Russia; he has old criminal contacts there. He’s also ex-high-level Mossad, and probably has plenty of enemies from those days. And then Jacobson’s son-in-law Joel Kazan is a director at Baltic Invest.”

“Not a bad idea,” Huovinen said. “But that means the killer probably isn’t Finnish.”

“This guy looks Finnish,” Oksanen said.

I continued explaining my scenario to Huovinen. “Hararin’s companies have been investigated in Israel under suspicion of money laundering, but no conclusive evidence has been found.”

“Could you put some more pressure on the police there for further information on the investigation? We could also send them that still to take a look at; the guy might be from Israel. In any case, we have something to work with now. Let’s not release that photo yet, though, so we don’t spook him. We’ll use our own people to look for him first. Send that photo out to the patrols and warn them that they’re not to attempt arrest. Nice work,” Huovinen said again, before leaving.

As soon as the door shut behind Huovinen’s back, Oksanen asked: “What about us?”

“Simolin, send the photo to the Tallinn police for identification. While you’re at it, go ahead and send it to the Israeli police. Use Interpol. Arja, you email it to all investigators and patrols, and Oksanen, you and I will go show it to the neighbour who saw the gunman and the kids who found the car.”

Stenman’s eyes asked why I had elected to take Oksanen with me and not her. I had my reasons for everything.

It was my first ride in Oksanen’s latest acquisition. Legally it was an automobile, but judging by the sound it was an earthmover.

“I changed out the engine chip, got fifty more HP just like that.”

Out of politeness, I asked: “How much does this tractor get off the field?”

“About thirteen litres per hundred kilometres in the city; you can get down to about eight or nine on the highway. You have to be prepared to pay for your hobbies. Simolin has his redskins; I’ve got anything that rumbles and roars.”

Oksanen was divorced and had a teenage son who was having discipline problems. Oksanen’s interpretation was that the kid had been spoilt by his mother. The boy had already had a couple of run-ins with the police: once for theft, once for possession of a narcotic substance. “How’s your son?” I asked.

“I sat him down for a serious talk, and I’m hoping he’s finally learnt his lesson. Just to be sure, I made a deal with the warden at the juvenile prison out in Kerava that I can bring him in for a scared-straight visit whenever I want. He’s a smart kid, but sometimes I think he’s solid bone above the shoulders. Nothing sinks in.”

*

Jari Wallius was standing in the road in front of his house when we arrived. He had heard us coming for blocks and was waiting to find out what kind of roadster was headed his way.

“Put on your tough-guy face,” I told Oksanen as we stepped out of the car. In all likelihood, it would be our last chance to squeeze the kid for anything he hadn’t told us yet.

“How many HPs does this have?” Jari asked, peering into the car.

“350.”

“Wow… Dad’s Volvo doesn’t even have 200.”

I handed the boy a copy of the print from the surveillance camera.

“This is the guy we saw,” Jari said as soon as he saw the photo. “Is he the one who killed Mr Jacobson?”

I didn’t answer. There were some things little boys didn’t need to know.

“Have you remembered anything else? Anything you forgot to tell us last time we saw you?”

“No…”

Oksanen put on an intimidating expression, and bent down.

“You sure about that? You seem like a bright kid who notices all kinds of things other people don’t.”

“About the murderer?”

“About anything that might have to do with this murder mystery.”

The boy thought for a minute and then tentatively said: “Could the other man have something to do with it?”

“What other man?”

“The one who came from the Jacobsons’ back yard. He looked kind of suspicious and emign… enigmatic.”

“When did that happen?” I asked.

“A little before we saw the guy with the car. When I took the shortcut to Sami’s house, he was just sneaking out of the Jacobsons’ back yard. Sami was still eating, so I had to wait for him for a second. After that we went straight to the Seppäläs’ yard to eat plums.”

“So about twenty minutes before you saw the guy with the car?” I suggested.

“Yeah, about.”

“Go tell your Mom that you’re going over to the Jacobsons’ with us.”

“My Mom’s not home.”

The boy climbed into the back seat of Oksanen’s car, his face beaming. A moment later we were at the Jacobsons’ neighbours’. I asked the boy to wait in the car. The old man wasn’t as certain, but said it was possible that the photo was of the impostor he had seen.

“Did you see anyone besides the policeman?” I asked the couple.

“I would have told you if we had,” the man said.

We went back out and let the boy guide us to the spot where he had seen the other man.

“That’s where he came from,” Jari said, pointing at a spot where the hedge was thin. “And he went that way.” Now he was pointing in the direction of the canal.

“And where were you when you saw him?”

“Over there.”

It was about a hundred feet to where the boy was indicating.

“And you didn’t see what he looked like?”

“He hurried by really fast, and he didn’t look at me… Oh yeah, he had a hood on.”

“What kind of clothes was he wearing?” Oksanen asked.

“Black — black sweatshirt and running shoes. He looked like he was out running.”

I thanked the kid. It was time to pay a visit to Ethel and Lea.

“Can I get a ride with you guys?” the boy begged.

“If you wait in the car for a second,” Oksanen promised. We walked around the yard and rang the doorbell. Lea opened the door.

I introduced Oksanen, and we stepped in. Ethel called down: “Who is it?”

“Ari… Ari Kafka.”

Ethel hurried downstairs, and noticed Oksanen.

“Detective Oksanen.”

“Did you catch him yet?” she asked, ignoring the introduction.

“Unfortunately not, but we’ve made progress. I’d like to ask you something. Is there a spare key to the house hidden outside somewhere?”

“Yes… or at least there used to be,” Lea said.

“It’s still there,” Ethel said.

“Where is it?”

“In the back.”

I asked them to show me.

The back door opened directly onto a patio furnished with a weathered porch swing and a set of silvery teak patio furniture. Lea took the key from a small terracotta pot under the stairs.

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