<b>A classic crime novel, its noir at its finest</b>
The Sunday Times
Nordic noir at its most authoritative.
Financial Times
<b>A crime novel with a difference</b>
Guardian
<b>Seamlessly plotted, with terrific characters and plenty of surprising, earned twists. Jonasson and Jakobsdottir, demonstrate with understated brilliance how the truth rises to the surface, no matter how ugly it is or how powerful the players are.</b>
The New York Times
A classic. As tense as anything Jonasson has previously written
Sunday Times
<b>A beautifully constructed mystery by two super smart partners in crime</b>
- ANTHONY HOROWITZ,
A slow-burning, spellbinding whodunit. Agatha Christie, to whom it's dedicated, would be proud
Kirkus
<b>I read all 349 pages in one go and enjoyed every second</b> . . . A <b>gripping</b> story . . . extremely well written . . . <b>superbly plotted</b> . . . <b>The twist at the halfway point of the book hits the reader like a wave of the ice cold Atlantic Ocean.</b> One reader at my home was almost in shock. <b>It is an art to create such a deep connection with fictional characters.</b> Even though the story is first and foremost entertaining, it also serves as the mirror of a nation and has many layers
Fréttablaðið Newspaper
Loved it!
Ann Cleeves
<b>Brilliant. Very exciting, great fun, good characterization, </b>and the atmosphere of the 80s is described in an enjoyable way. <b>One of the best crime novels I've read in a long time</b>
- Gisli Marteinn Baldursson,
Produktdetaljer
Om bidragsyterne
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. 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.
KATRÍN JAKOBSDÓTTIR has been Prime Minster of Iceland since 2017. Katrín has been a member of the Icelandic Parliament since 2007 but before that she worked in publishing and education. She served as the minister for education, research and culture from 2009 to 2013. She lives with her husband and three sons in Reykjavík. Hailing from a family of prominent Icelandic poets and academics, she wrote her Master's dissertation on Icelandic crime writing. She and Jónasson are long-time friends, who first worked together nearly ten years ago as part of the jury for an award for best crime fiction in translation in Iceland.