A detective battles the ghosts of her past in an effort to solve a case that haunts her dreams.
Jessica Niemi has been on leave from the Helsinki Police Violent Crimes Unit since she had a violent altercation with a man who accosted her outside her psychiatrist’s office, where she’d been working through the recent death of her mentor and trying to deal with her lifetime of hallucinations. Jessica has enough money to go anywhere during her enforced vacation time, but she chooses to go to a small inn on a remote Swedish island rumored to be haunted by a young girl’s ghost. Astrid Nordin, the owner of the inn, calls her attention to a group of guests—it’s the yearly arrival of “the birds of spring,” three elderly people who are all that remain of a group who lived at the island’s orphanage in 1946. Though she should be focusing on inner peace, Jessica is drawn to investigate what happened all those years ago after she hears the story of Maija Ruusunen, an unclaimed child who had been bullied by the others, who looked out to sea every night until she vanished. When one of the birds of spring drowns, local detective Johan Karlsson’s attitude toward Jessica and the case seems odd. Now Astrid tells her that other people have died in the same way, leading Jessica to suspect a serial killer. As the tale switches back and forth between Maija’s childhood and the present, it slowly reveals horrifying secrets that play into Jessica’s dreams and premonitions. The lessons she learns about herself may help her heal—if only she can solve the case before she becomes the next victim.
A chilling psychological mystery whose complex heroine deserves some peace of mind.