Former security police officer publishes thriller about Estonia's hidden power networks
Estonian author Peeter Oissar, a former security police officer writing under the pen name Roland Tamm, has released 'Syndicate 2', a police thriller continuing his exploration of Estonia's recent history and its shadowy power structures. The novel follows the first instalment in systematically mapping concealed networks of influence in Estonian society.
KultuurA former Estonian security police officer has turned crime fiction author, releasing the second instalment of a thriller series that delves into the murky world of hidden power networks in Estonia's recent past. Peeter Oissar, who writes under the pen name Roland Tamm, has published 'Sündikaat 2', a follow-up to his debut novel that drew on his professional background in Estonian law enforcement.
The sequel continues the grim and methodical mapping of concealed power structures that defined the first book, offering readers an insider's perspective on the kind of shadowy influence networks that rarely surface in public life. Oissar's background in the Estonian Internal Security Service lends the narrative an unusual degree of authenticity, blurring the line between fiction and the institutional knowledge he accumulated during his career.
Crime fiction rooted in real institutional experience has a long tradition in Nordic and Baltic literature, and Oissar's work fits squarely within that genre. 'Sündikaat 2' is expected to appeal both to fans of Scandinavian-style procedural thrillers and to Estonian readers with an interest in the political and social undercurrents of their country's post-Soviet transformation.
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