
This is a murder
mystery that begins with the unexplained death of 6-year-old Isaiah, a kid who
was terrified of heights, who jumped to his death from the roof of his
apartment building. Isaiah’s mother, a full Inuit, was a drunk, and it was not
unusual for the child to be left alone. The author wrote, “They say that people
drink a lot in Greenland. That is a totally absurd understatement. People drink
a colossal amount.” Smilla, who was half Inuit and had moved to Copenhagen at
the age of 7 when her mother died, did not buy that this was a suicide, but the
police were uninterested in pursuing this matter. With no standing as an
investigator, Smilla stirred up trouble with people who wanted to keep the
reason for Isaiah’s death a secret. The investigation took her into secret
corporate files and an investigation into Danish expeditions that had occurred
in Greenland.
I was past the
50% mark of this book when I chose not to read it further. The story line, at
least for me, just bogged down and I lost interest. I found myself not being so
interested in Smilla’s character and those characters with whom she interacted.
Still, the premise of this book is a good one.
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