Mauri Sariola was born in
Helsinki and he had spent his childhood in
Hattula. He learned conservative values from his home. Sariola participated in the
Continuation War as a radio officer, and got some combat experience in the
Lapland War. After the war he studied law for some years in
Helsinki University, but never graduated. Sariola worked at a law firm, in a bank, as a primary school teacher and a journalist. He was a crime reporter at
Helsingin Sanomat for ten years before becoming a freelance writer. Sariola occupied a central place in the Finnish mystery scene for decades, and published more than 80 books. Mauri Sariola died from complications after a gallstone operation in Helsinki on August 9, 1985. == Writing ==