that the gangster who has tried to intimidate Yamamura had been supplying homosexual prostitution to the disappeared man;
that the reticent, Russian-learning, anti-Nazi suspect will turn out to be a Communist.
But why did the disappeared man give himself away as a Nazi collaborationist just before the fracas that led to his disappearance? And why has one of the witnesses been "haunted" by an axe-wielding figure in his hotel room? I confidently expect never to answer these questions before Yamamura elucidates them in the final chapter.
Anderson conveys the sense of a mystery at sea and also something of the ethos of the sailors' country, Norway.
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