<b>An intelligent, provocative whodunit with a killer twist</b>
Ian Rankin
<b>Superb</b>
100 Best Crime Novels since 1945, The Times
<b>Icelandic detective Hulda Hermannsdottir is the best tragic heroine our reviewer has read for years</b>
The Times, Must Read List
<b>A superb thriller</b>
Summer Reads, The Sunday Times
<b>A complex, fascinating mix of Icelandic community and alienation, atmospheric tension, and timely issues</b> (immigrant exploitation and vigilante justice), <b>Jonasson's latest series is another must-read for crime fans who follow the work of Arnaldur Indridason and Yrsa Sigurdardottir</b>
Booklist
I've ONLY recently discovered the extraordinary Icelandic writer who adds <b>several shades of darkness to Nordic noir . . .</b> <b>it builds to a deeply shocking climax</b>
- Anthony Horowitz, Daily Mail, Ten Thrillers to Die For
<b>If you have ever doubted the appropriateness of the phrase 'Nordic noir', The Darkness will dispel any hesitation </b>. . . in what way this happens (and how badly) is the strength of the book. <b>There are ever-darker surprises,</b> culminating in a finish that leaves one with a highly disturbing image.
- BOOK OF THE WEEK, The Press
<b>The wait was worthwhile</b> and <i>The Darkness</i> first in the new trilogy, is <b>a very efficient piece of work. </b>Jonasson has the<b> full measure of the Nordic noir genre, and pushes all the requisite buttons</b>
Barry Forshaw, Financial Times
<b>To read Ragnar Jonasson is to plunge into snowy Iceland . . . </b>much of its atmosphere and subtle pacing to the traditional<b> 'golden age' detective fiction as the mystery unfolds and builds to a startling climax, elegantly handled. </b>
The Witness
<b>Superb </b>. . . <b>Chilling </b>. . . and <b>establishes her as a great tragic heroine of modern detective fiction</b>
- Joan Smith, Crime Book of the Month, Sunday Times
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Ragnar Jónasson (Author)
Ragnar Jónasson is an international number one bestselling author who has sold over three million books in thirty-four countries worldwide. He was born in Reykjavík, Iceland, where he also works as an investment banker and teaches copyright law at Reykjavík University.
He has previously worked on radio and television, including as a TV news reporter for the Icelandic National Broadcasting Service, and, from the age of seventeen, has translated fourteen of Agatha Christie's novels. He is currently writing a novel with the Icelandic Prime Minister, Katrín Jakobsdóttir. His critically acclaimed international bestseller The Darkness is soon to be a major TV series, and Ridley Scott will be producing Outside as a feature film.
Victoria Cribb (Translator)
Victoria Cribb studied and worked in Iceland for many years. She has translated more than 25 novels from the Icelandic and, in 2017, she received the Orðstír honourary translation award for services to Icelandic literature.