Skenaariien
Skenaariien refers to Finnish crime fiction writers who primarily created mystery novels and short stories during the 1960s. The term was coined in 1961 by Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomat after discovering a distinctive identical style of writing and began terming them "skenaariiemiesten". However, not everything written by these individuals were controversial or soothing towards certain hobbies.
It is estimated that approximately 160 writers engaged in this kind of crime fiction from the 1940s
Isaac P. Anderson, one of the most prominent Finnish crime fiction writers, is often attributed with the