
language: Swedish
In the hushed halls of a bustling university library, a routine morning conference among a circle of diligent assistants is shattered when Thomas Melón crashes in, his face an uncanny shade and his posture strangely askew. The scholars—Bergdahl, Nässellöf, and the others—watch in bewildered silence as Melón’s disheveled tie and staggering neck hint at something far more unsettling than a simple mishap. Their light‑hearted banter quickly turns to uneasy curiosity when he reveals an inexplicable incident that defies ordinary explanation.
Melón begs his colleagues to help unravel the mystery of a strange double that seems to have taken hold of his very being. The group must sift through cryptic clues, old detective stories, and their own academic rivalries while the atmosphere shifts between comic absurdity and mounting dread. Listeners are drawn into a cerebral puzzle where every observation could be a key, and the line between reality and illusion begins to blur.
Language
sv
Duration
~59 minutes (57K characters)
Release date
2024-11-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1885–1939
A Finnish librarian, critic, and translator who helped carry Finnish literature into Swedish, he also had a playful side as the author of an early detective story published under a pseudonym. His career moved between scholarship, publishing, and literary journalism in Helsinki.
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