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Inspector Palmu's Mistake (novel)

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Inspector Palmu's Mistake
Cover of the first Finnish edition
AuthorMika Waltari
Original titleFinnish: Komisario Palmun erehdys
LanguageFinnish
Genrecrime
PublisherWSOY
Publication date
1940
Publication placeFinland
Media typePrint (Hardback)
Pages272
OCLC1100001264
Preceded byWho Murdered Mrs Skrof? 
Followed byIt is Written in the Stars, Inspector Palmu! 

Inspector Palmu's Mistake (Finnish: Komisario Palmun erehdys) is a 1940 Finnish detective novel by Mika Waltari.[1] It is the second book of the Inspector Palmu series after the first book, Who Murdered Mrs Skrof?.[2][3] The protagonist of the book, like his predecessor, is Inspector Frans J. Palmu, who sets out to investigate a rich victim who appears to be died in an accident, but which is revealed to be murder.

On the basis of the book, a film adaptation by the same name was made in 1960, directed by Matti Kassila, in which Palmu is played by Joel Rinne. It has enjoyed great popularity over the years, and in 2012, it was voted the best Finnish film of all time by Finnish film critics, journalists and bloggers in a poll organized by Yle Uutiset.[4]

Directed by Mika Waltari's grandson Joel Elstelä, the first theater adaptation of the book was in the Helsinki City Theatre's repertoire from August to December 2016. Inspector Palmu was performed by Mikko Kivinen.[5] At the end of 2017, a new arrangement with Palmu starring Ismo Sievinen premiered at the Mikkeli Theatre.[6] The director is still Elstelä. Kivinen's performance of Palmu was mixed opinions by reviewers, but Sievinen has been considered a successful choice.

References

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  1. ^ Mika Waltari – Authors' Calendar
  2. ^ Mika Waltari 1908 - 1979 – Mika Waltari -seura Archived 2016-05-23 at the Wayback Machine (in Finnish)
  3. ^ Murder in the Land of the Midnight Sun: Mysteries in Finland
  4. ^ Sundqvist, Janne (12 November 2012). "Kriitikot valitsivat kaikkien aikojen parhaan kotimaisen elokuvan" (in Finnish). Yle Uutiset. Retrieved 9 May 2014.
  5. ^ Helsingin kaupunginteatteri
  6. ^ "Ohjelmisto".
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