Jari Tervo
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Jari Tervo (born 2 February 1959) is a
Finnish Finnish may refer to: * Something or someone from, or related to Finland * Culture of Finland * Finnish people or Finns, the primary ethnic group in Finland * Finnish language, the national language of the Finnish people * Finnish cuisine See also ...
author. He is a major name in current
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. He writes traditional plot-driven
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, ranging from humorous (''Poliisin poika'') to a detective story (''Myyrä''). His works often include autobiographical elements; for example, ''Kallellaan'' is a diary, and ''Minun sukuni tarina'' has a protagonist who is the author himself, all but in name. Despite his renown in Finland, only one of his novels have been translated into English: ''Among the Saints'' (Pyhiesi Yhteyteen) in 2014. He was also one of the team captains on Finnish TV's version of Have I Got News For You,
Uutisvuoto Uutisvuoto (Finnish for "newsleak" - the pun works equally in both languages) is the Finnish version of the popular British television quiz show '' Have I Got News For You''. Broadcast on Saturday nights on Yle TV1 since 1998, the show received v ...
, from the beginning of the show in 1998 until 2017.


Bibliography


Novels

* ''The Court of the North'' (''Pohjan hovi'', 1992) * ''Policeman's Son'' (''Poliisin poika'', 1993) * ''Among the Saints'' (''Pyhiesi yhteyteen'', 1995) - published in English in 2014. * ''Windswept Expanse'' (''Tuulikaappimaa'', 1997) * ''My Family Chronicle'' (''Minun sukuni tarina'', 1999) * ''Kallellaan'' (2000) * ''Suomemme heimo'' (2001) * ''Rautapää'' (2002) * ''The Mole'' (''Myyrä'', 2004) * ''Ohrana'' (2006) * ''Troikka'' (2008) * ''Koljatti'' (2009) * ''Layla'' (2011)


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Tervo, Jari 1959 births Living people People from Rovaniemi Finnish writers Writers from Lapland (Finland) Finnish television personalities