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Ragnar Jonasson
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Snowblind (Paperback)
Ragnar Jonasson; Translated by Quentin Bates
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FIRST IN THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING DARK ICELAND SERIES OVER A
MILLION COPIES SOLD A murder takes place in the isolated Icelandic
town of Siglufjoerdur, where an avalanche has cut off all
communication and the unrelenting snow threatens rookie police
officer Ari Thor Arason first investigation... 'A modern Icelandic
take on an Agatha Christie-style mystery, as twisty as any
slalom...' Ian Rankin 'Ragnar J nasson writes with a chilling,
poetic beauty' Peter James 'Seductive ... Ragnar does
claustrophobia beautifully' Ann Cleeves ________________
Siglufjoerdur: an idyllically quiet fishing village in Northern
Iceland, where no one locks their doors - accessible only via a
small mountain tunnel. Ari Thor Arason: a rookie policeman on his
first posting, far from his girlfriend in Reykjavik - with a past
that he's unable to leave behind. When a young woman is found lying
half-naked in the snow, bleeding and unconscious, and a highly
esteemed, elderly writer falls to his death in the local theatre,
Ari is dragged straight into the heart of a community where he can
trust no one, and secrets and lies are a way of life. An avalanche
and unremitting snowstorms close the mountain pass, and the 24-hour
darkness threatens to push Ari over the edge, as curtains begin to
twitch, and his investigation becomes increasingly complex,
chilling and personal. Past plays tag with the present and the
claustrophobic tension mounts, while Ari is thrust ever deeper into
his own darkness - blinded by snow, and with a killer on the loose.
Taut and terrifying, Snowblind is a startling debut from an
extraordinary new talent, taking Nordic Noir to soaring new
heights. ________________ 'His first novel to be translated into
English has all the skilful plotting of an old-fashioned whodunnit
although it feels bitingly contemporary in setting and tone' Sunday
Express 'A chiller of a thriller' Washington Post 'A classic crime
story seen through a uniquely Icelandic lens. First rate and highly
recommended' Lee Child 'Required reading' New York Post 'Morally
more equivocal than most traditional whodunnits, and it offers
alluring glimpses of darker, and infinitely more threatening
horizons' Independent 'A truly chilling debut, perfect for fans of
Karin Fossum and Henning Mankell' Eva Dolan 'A stunning murder
mystery by one of Iceland's finest writers' Yrsa Sigurdardottir
'There is a young pretender beavering away, his eye on the crown:
Ragnar Jonasson...' Barry Forshaw 'As dazzling as its title
implies' William Ryan 'An isolated community, subtle clueing,
clever misdirection and more than a few surprises combine to give a
modern day Golden Age whodunnit. I look forward to the next in the
series' Dr John Curran 'The best sort of gloomy storytelling'
Chicago Tribune 'The prose is stark and minimal ... bleakly
brilliant' Metro 'A chilling, thrilling slice of Icelandic Noir'
Thomas Enger 'This classically crafted whodunit holds up nicely,
but Jonasson's true gift is for describing the daunting beauty of
the fierce setting, lashed by blinding snowstorms that smother the
village in "a thick, white darkness" that is strangely comforting'
New York Times
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Reykjavík (Paperback)
Ragnar Jónasson, Katrín Jakobsdóttir
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WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A BESTSELLING THRILLER WRITER AND A PRIME MINISTER
WRITE A MYSTERY TOGETHER? THERE'S ONLY ONE WAY TO FIND OUT . . .
What happened to Lara Marteinsdóttir?
Iceland, 1956. Fifteen-year-old Lára spends the summer working for a
couple on the small island of Videy, just off the coast of Reykjavík.
In early August, the girl disappears without a trace.
The mystery becomes Iceland's greatest unsolved case. What happened to
the young girl? Is she still alive? Did she leave the island, or did
something happen to her there?
Thirty years later in August, 1986, as the city of Reykjavík celebrates
its 200th anniversary, journalist Valur Robertsson begins his own
investigation into Lara's case. But as he draws closer to discovering
the secret, and with the eyes of Reykjavík upon him, it soon becomes
clear that Lara's disappearance is a mystery that someone will stop at
nothing to keep unsolved . . .
An old sanatorium. A terrifying murder. Six suspects and a case that
never closed . . .
Akureyri, Northern Iceland, 1983.
High up in the most northern part of Iceland stands The Akureyri
Sanatorium. Once a hospital dedicated to treating tuberculosis, it now
sits haunted by the ghosts of its past.
One wing of the hospital remains open and houses six employees: the
caretaker, two doctors, two nurses and a young research assistant.
Despite the wards closing decades ago they remain at the hospital to
conduct research. But the cold corridors, draughty windows and echoey
halls are constant reminders of the building’s dark history.
When one of the nurses, Yrsa, is found brutally murdered, they discover
that death has never left this place – and neither did its secrets.
None can escape this terrifying legacy.
Despite just five suspects the case is never solved and remains open
for two decades. Until a young criminologist named Helgi Reykdal
attempts to finally lay the ghosts of the hospital's past to rest . . .
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Nightblind (Paperback)
Ragnar Jonasson; Translated by Quentin Bates
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THE FINAL INSTALMENT IN THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING DARK ICELAND
SERIES OVER A MILLION COPIES SOLD WORLDWIDE When a police officer
is murdered in the dead of night, in the isolated Icelandic town of
Siglufjordur, Ari Thor Arason faces a complex investigation that
takes him back to the past, and some sinister secrets... 'A modern
take on an Agatha Christie-style mystery' Ian Rankin 'Ragnar
Jonasson write with such a chilling, poetic beauty - a must-read
addition to the growing canon of Iceland Noir' Peter James
Siglufjoerdur: an idyllically quiet fishing village on the
northernmost tip of Iceland, accessible only via a small mountain
tunnel. Ari Thor Arason: a local policeman, whose tumultuous past
and uneasy relationships with the villagers continue to haunt him.
The peace of this close-knit community is shattered by the murder
of a policeman - shot at point-blank range in the dead of night in
a deserted house. With a killer on the loose and the dark arctic
winter closing in, it falls to Ari Thor to piece together a puzzle
that involves tangled local politics, a compromised new mayor, and
a psychiatric ward in Reykjavik, where someone is being held
against their will. Then a mysterious young woman moves to the
area, on the run from something she dare not reveal, and it becomes
all too clear that tragic events from the past are weaving a
sinister spell that may threaten them all. Dark, chilling and
complex, Nightblind is an extraordinary thriller from an undeniable
new talent.
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Winterkill (Paperback)
Ragnar Jonasson; Translated by David Warriner
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THE STUNNING FINAL INSTALMENT OF THE MULTI-MILLION-COPY BESTSELLING
DARK ICELAND SERIES **Sunday Times BOOK OF THE MONTH** ‘Jónasson
is an automatic must-read for me … possibly the best Scandi
writer working today’ Lee Child ‘Is this the best crime
writer in the world today? … Truly a master of his
genre’ The Times 'The engaging Ari Thor returns in this
darkly claustrophobic tale. Perfect mid-winter reading'Â Ann
Cleeves ‘A stunningly atmospheric story. Ari Thór Arason returns
in this pitch-perfect, beautifully paced crime novel … Ragnar
Jónasson is at the top of his game, and a master of the
genre’ Will Dean ______________ A blizzard is approaching
Siglufjörður, and that can only mean one thing… When the body
of a nineteen-year-old girl is found on the main street of
Siglufjörður, Police Inspector Ari Thór battles a violent
Icelandic storm in an increasingly dangerous hunt for her killer
… The chilling, claustrophobic finale to the international
bestselling Dark Iceland series. Easter weekend is
approaching, and snow is gently falling in Siglufjörður, the
northernmost town in Iceland, as crowds of tourists arrive to visit
the majestic ski slopes. Ari Thór Arason is now a police
inspector, but he’s separated from his girlfriend, who lives in
Sweden with their three-year-old son. A family reunion is planned
for the holiday, but a violent blizzard is threatening and there is
an unsettling chill in the air. Three days before Easter, a
nineteen-year-old local girl falls to her death from the balcony of
a house on the main street. A perplexing entry in her diary
suggests that this may not be an accident, and when an old man in a
local nursing home writes ‘She was murdered’ again and again on
the wall of his room, there is every suggestion that something more
sinister lies at the heart of her death… As the extreme
weather closes in, cutting the power and access to Siglufjörður,
Ari Thór must piece together the puzzle to reveal a horrible truth
… one that will leave no one unscathed. Chilling, claustrophobic
and disturbing, Winterkill is a startling addition to
the multi-million-copy bestselling Dark Iceland series and cements
Ragnar Jónasson as one of the most exciting and acclaimed authors
in crime fiction. _______________ Praise for Ragnar Jónasson ‘A
sinister twisted tragedy’ The Times ‘If
Iceland missed out on the Golden Age of crime writing,
the country – and Jonasson – is certainly making up for it
now’ Sunday Times ‘Outstanding … Series fans will be
sorry to see the last of Ari Thór’ Publishers Weekly
‘Jonasson’s Dark Iceland novels are instant classics’ William
Ryan ‘Jónasson’s punchy, straightforward prose is engrossing
… A diverting mystery’ Foreword Reviews 'Consummate
crime writing … poignant and disturbing’ New Books
Magazine ‘Chilling, creepy, perceptive, almost unbearably
tense'Â Ian Rankin 'A tense, gripping read'Â Anthony
Horowitz 'Icelandic noir of the highest order, with Jónasson's
atmospheric sense of place, and his heroine's unerring humanity
shining from every page' Daily Mail ’Ragnar Jónasson
writes with a chilling, poetic beauty’ Peter James
’Traditional and beautifully finessed’ Independent
‘Jónasson’s true gift is for describing the daunting beauty of
the fierce setting’ New York Times ‘A chiller of a
thriller’ Washington Post ‘Jónasson’s books have
breathed new life into Nordic noir’ Express
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Blackout (Paperback)
Ragnar Jonasson; Translated by Quentin Bates
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On the shores of a tranquil fjord in Northern Iceland, a man is
brutally beaten to death on a bright summer's night. As the 24-hour
light of the arctic summer is transformed into darkness by an ash
cloud from a recent volcanic eruption, a young reporter leaves
Reykajvik to investigate on her own, unaware that an innocent
person's life hangs in the balance. Ari Thor Arason and his
colleagues on the tiny police force in Siglufjoerdur struggle with
an increasingly perplexing case, while their own serious personal
problems push them to the limit. As silent, unspoken horrors from
the past threaten them all, and the darkness deepens, it's a race
against time to find the killer before someone else dies... Dark,
terrifying and complex, Blackout is an exceptional, atmospheric
thriller from one of Iceland's finest crime writers. `Jonasson's
books have breathed new life into Nordic Noir' Jake Kerridge,
Sunday Express `A distinctive blend of Nordic Noir and Golden Age
detective fiction ... economical and evocative prose, as well as
some masterful prestidigitation' Laura Wilson, Guardian `Jonasson's
writing is a masterful reinvention of the Golden Age classic style,
both contemporary and timeless ... enclosed by the poetic beauty of
the location' Crime Review `A classic crime story seen through a
uniquely Icelandic lens ... first rate and highly recommended' Lee
Child 'A modern take on an Agatha Christie-style mystery, as twisty
as any slalom...' Ian Rankin
Step into snowy Iceland with the final nail-biting instalment in
the critically acclaimed Hidden Iceland series - FROM THE MILLION
COPY BESTSELLING AUTHOR A TIMES AND SUNDAY TIMES CRIME BOOK OF THE
YEAR 'Is this the best crime writer in the world today? If you're
looking for a mystery to get lost in during lockdown . . .' The
Times 'A world-class crime writer . . . One of the most astonishing
plots of modern crime fiction' Sunday Times 'It is nothing less
than a landmark in modern crime fiction' The Times _______ 1987. An
isolated farm house in the east of Iceland. The snowstorm should
have shut everybody out. But it didn't. The couple should never
have let him in. But they did. An unexpected guest, a liar, a
killer. Not all will survive the night. And Detective Hulda will be
haunted forever . . . _______ 'This is Icelandic noir of the
highest order, with Jonasson's atmospheric sense of place, and his
heroine's unerring humanity shining from every page' Daily Mail
'Triumphant conclusion. Chilling, creepy, perceptive, almost
unbearably tense' Ian Rankin 'This is such a tense, gripping read'
Anthony Horowitz 'Brilliantly effective. Each book enraptures us'
The Times Literary Supplement Praise for Ragnar Jonasson 'Superb .
. . chilling . . . one of the great tragic heroines of contemporary
detective fiction' Sunday Times Crime Book of the Month 'A classic
crime story seen through a uniquely Icelandic lens. First rate and
highly recommended' Lee Child 'Chilling - a must-read' Peter James
'A stunningly atmospheric story. Pitch-perfect, beautifully paced.
Ragnar Jonasson is at the top of his game, and a master of the
genre' Will Dean 'Darkly claustrophobic . . . Perfect mid-winter
reading' Ann Cleeves
FEATURED IN THE SUNDAY TIMES CRIME BOOKS OF THE YEAR 'The ending
really took my breath away' IAN RANKIN Discover The Island - Agatha
Christie meets Nordic noir. . . _____________ Four friends visited
the island. But only three returned . . . Detective Inspector Hulda
Hermannsdottir is sent to the isolated island of Ellidaey to
investigate a disappearance. But she finds haunting similarities to
an old case - the murder of a young woman ten years ago. Has a
patient killer struck again? Hulda is soon caught in a web of
deceit, convinced everyone is lying, even those closest to her.
What secrets is the island hiding? And what price will she pay for
uncovering the truth? ____________ THE MILLION COPY BESTSELLING
AUTHOR 'One of the greatest tragic heroines of contemporary
detective fiction' Sunday Times 'Dark, chilling and utterly
gripping, The Island is Nordic noir at its best, and is destined to
become a classic of the genre. I couldn't put it down' Shari
Lapena, bestselling author of The Couple Next Door 'Riveting'
Sunday Times 'Brilliantly effective. Each book enraptures us' The
Times Literary Supplement 'Magnificently dark and twisted' C. J.
Tudor, bestselling author of The Chalk Man 'Ragnar Jonasson writes
with a chilling, poetic beauty - a must-read' Peter James,
bestselling author of Love You Dead 'Out of all of Ragnar's books
this is the one I like the most . . . The book of his which reminds
me most of Agatha Christie' Kilian Praise for Ragnar Jonasson 'A
distinctive blend of Nordic noir and golden age detective fiction .
. . atmospheric and evocative prose' Guardian on Nightblind
'Jonasson's books have breathed new life into Nordic noir . . . all
the skilful plotting of an old-fashioned whodunit although it feels
bitingly contemporary in setting and tone' Sunday Express 'His
clues are traditional and beautifully finessed - and he keeps you
turning the pages' Independent on Snowblind
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Whiteout (Paperback)
Ragnar Jonasson; Translated by Quentin Bates
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THE FOURTH INSTALMENT IN THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING DARK ICELAND
SERIES OVER A MILLION COPIES SOLD WORLDWIDE When the body of a
young woman is found dead beneath the cliffs of the deserted
Icelandic village of Kalfshamarvik, Ari Thor Arason uncovers a
startling and terrifying connection to an earlier series of deaths,
as the killer remains on the loose... 'Jonasson's books have
breathed new life into Nordic noir' Sunday Express 'Jonasson
skillfully alternates points of view and shifts of time ... The
action builds to a shattering climax' Publishers Weekly Two days
before Christmas, a young woman is found dead beneath the cliffs of
the deserted village of Kalfshamarvik. Did she jump, or did
something more sinister take place beneath the lighthouse and the
abandoned old house on the remote rocky outcrop? With winter
closing in and the snow falling relentlessly, Ari Thor Arason
discovers that the victim's mother and young sister also lost their
lives in this same spot, twenty-five years earlier. As the dark
history and its secrets of the village are unveiled, and the death
toll begins to rise, the Siglufjordur detectives must race against
the clock to find the killer, before another tragedy takes place.
Dark, chilling and complex, Whiteout is a haunting, atmospheric and
stunningly plotted thriller from one of Iceland's bestselling crime
writers. 'Traditional and beautifully finessed ...morally more
equivocal than most traditional whodunnits, and it offers alluring
glimpses of darker, and infinitely more threatening horizons'
Andrew Taylor, Independent 'Jonasson has come up with a bleak plot
and characters, but his evocation of Iceland's chilly landscape is
hard to put down' The Sunday Times Crime Club
Iceland. In the winter it gets light at 10am and dark at 2pm. The
daily announcement of the Chill Factor allows you to calculate how
quickly you could die from exposure... Iceland is erupting - and
not just its volcano. It is 1971, the height of the Cold War, and
anti-American feeling among Icelanders is running high. When a
teenager is found dead after a drunken night out, her clothes torn
and face bruised, anger is directed towards the military personnel
at the NATO air base at Keflavik who outnumber the local
population. British agent Bill Conran, invited by the Americans to
uncover a Russian spy ring, comes to realise that this is no
routine assignment. Unsure who can be trusted, and targeted by an
unknown assassin, he discovers that Iceland, for all its cold
beauty, has never been hotter.
THE NAIL-BITING SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER FROM THE MILLION COPY
BESTSELLING AUTHOR 'Is this the best crime writer in the world
today?' The Times 'A world-class crime writer . . . One of the most
astonishing plots of modern crime fiction' Sunday Times 'It is
nothing less than a landmark in modern crime fiction' The Times
________ 'TEACHER WANTED AT THE EDGE OF THE WORLD . . .' After the
loss of her father, Una sees a chance to escape Reykjavik to tutor
two girls in the tiny village of Skalar - population just ten - on
Iceland's storm-battered north coast. But city life hasn't prepared
her for the unforgiving weather nor inhospitable village life.
Worse, the creaky old house where she lives is playing on her
already fragile mind when she's convinced she hears the ghostly
sound of singing. Then, at midwinter, a young girl is found dead.
And one of the villagers must have blood on their hands . . .
________ 'An intensely gripping mystery' The Times 'Invigorating
Iceland-set slice of Nordic Noir' Daily Mail Praise for Ragnar
Jonasson 'This is Icelandic noir of the highest order, with
Jonasson's atmospheric sense of place, and his heroine's unerring
humanity shining from every page' Daily Mail 'Triumphant
conclusion. Chilling, creepy, perceptive, almost unbearably tense'
Ian Rankin 'This is such a tense, gripping read' Anthony Horowitz
'Brilliantly effective. Each book enraptures us' The Times Literary
Supplement 'Superb . . . chilling . . . one of the great tragic
heroines of contemporary detective fiction' Sunday Times Crime Book
of the Month 'A classic crime story seen through a uniquely
Icelandic lens. First rate and highly recommended' Lee Child
'Chilling - a must-read' Peter James
The gripping new stand-alone mystery from 'world-class crime
writer' Ragnar Jonasson, soon to be a major motion picture 'Is this
the best crime writer in the world today' THE TIMES 'So
atmospheric, I was immediately transported to the Icelandic moors .
. . I read with bated breath, my heart pounding' Sara Blaedel 'So
intense you can't help gripping the book as tightly as possible'
THE TIMES _________ They are isolated - but they are not alone . .
. When a deadly snowstorm strikes the Icelandic highlands, four
friends seek shelter in a tiny, abandoned hunting lodge. A
terrifying discovery . . . Far from offering relief, however, they
find something truly shocking. Yet they dare not leave. A haunting
darkness . . . As the night lengthens, their fears intensify. Old
secrets and past tragedies spill into the light. And, slowly, these
four friends begin to turn on one another. Outside, a murderous
storm rages. But is inside even deadlier? _________ Praise for
Ragnar Jonasson 'An intensely gripping mystery, Ragnar Jonasson is
a poet of the "dark, wet and cold", of the "gloom, cold and rain".
The climactic revelations are credible and moving' The Times
'Invigorating Iceland-set slice of Nordic Noir' Daily Mail 'A
mist-shrouded blend of horror and psychological thriller . . .
works in every way' Booklist
FEATURED IN THE TIMES TOP 100 CRIME NOVELS SINCE 1945 SOON TO BE A
MAJOR TV SERIES 'An intelligent, provocative whodunit with a killer
twist' IAN RANKIN ____________ A body is found off the coast of
Iceland. A cursory police investigation calls it suicide. She's
just another statistic, soon forgotten. But not by Reykjavik
Detective Inspector Hulda Hermannsdottir. Difficult and
unconventional, Hulda is being forced into early retirement.
Offered one last cold case to investigate she chooses Elena's. And
when she discovers another woman vanished at a similar time, she
believes a killer roams free. With days before she's stripped of
her badge, can Hulda catch the killer alone? ____________ THE
MILLION COPY BESTSELLING AUTHOR 'Superb . . . chilling . . . one of
the greatest tragic heroines of contemporary detective fiction'
Sunday Times 'Outstanding' Daily Mail 'Expertly plotted, with an
ending that's a true shocker' Guardian 'Brilliantly effective. Each
book enraptures us' The Times Literary Supplement 'Magnificently
dark and twisted and that ending - blimey!' C. J. Tudor,
bestselling author of The Chalk Man
THE NAIL-BITING SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER FROM THE MILLION COPY
BESTSELLING AUTHOR A TIMES AND SUNDAY TIMES CRIME BOOK OF THE YEAR
'Is this the best crime writer in the world today?' The Times 'A
world-class crime writer . . . One of the most astonishing plots of
modern crime fiction' Sunday Times 'It is nothing less than a
landmark in modern crime fiction' The Times ________ 'TEACHER
WANTED ON THE EDGE OF THE WORLD . . .' After her father's sudden,
tragic suicide, Una spends her nights drinking alone in Reykjavik,
stricken with thoughts that she might one day follow in his
footsteps. So when she sees an advert seeking a teacher for two
girls in the tiny village of Skalar - population of ten - on the
storm-battered north coast of the island, she sees it as a chance
to escape. But once she arrives, Una quickly realises nothing in
city life has prepared her for this. The villagers are unfriendly.
The weather is bleak. And, from the creaky attic bedroom of the old
house where she's living, she's convinced she hears the ghostly
sound of singing. Una worries that she's losing her mind. And then,
just before midwinter, a young girl from the village is found dead.
Now there are only nine villagers left. And Una fears that one of
them has blood on their hands . . . ________ **WINNER OF THE CRIME
FICTION LOVER BEST IN TRANSLATION AWARD** 'An intensely gripping
mystery, Ragnar Jonasson is a poet of the "dark, wet and cold", of
the "gloom, cold and rain". The climactic revelations are credible
and moving' The Times 'Invigorating Iceland-set slice of Nordic
Noir' Daily Mail 'With his trademark elegant prose and atmospheric
sense of place, Jonasson weaves a slow-burning, haunting tale with
a chilling ending' Daily Record 'A mist-shrouded blend of horror
and psychological thriller . . . works in every way' Booklist
Praise for Ragnar Jonasson 'This is Icelandic noir of the highest
order, with Jonasson's atmospheric sense of place, and his
heroine's unerring humanity shining from every page' Daily Mail
'Triumphant conclusion. Chilling, creepy, perceptive, almost
unbearably tense' Ian Rankin 'This is such a tense, gripping read'
Anthony Horowitz 'Brilliantly effective. Each book enraptures us'
The Times Literary Supplement 'Superb . . . chilling . . . one of
the great tragic heroines of contemporary detective fiction' Sunday
Times Crime Book of the Month 'A classic crime story seen through a
uniquely Icelandic lens. First rate and highly recommended' Lee
Child 'Chilling - a must-read' Peter James 'A stunningly
atmospheric story. Pitch-perfect, beautifully paced. Ragnar
Jonasson is at the top of his game, and a master of the genre' Will
Dean 'Darkly claustrophobic . . . Perfect mid-winter reading' Ann
Cleeves
Four friends. One night. Not everyone will come out alive . . .
Pre-order the gripping new stand-alone mystery from 'world-class
crime writer' Ragnar Jonasson In a deadly Icelandic snowstorm, four
friends seek shelter in an abandoned hunting lodge. Miles from
help, and knowing they will die out in the cold, they break in,
hoping to wait out the storm until morning. But nothing can prepare
them for what's inside . . . With no other option, they are forced
to spend a long and terrifying night in the cabin: watching as
intently and silently as they themselves are being watched. As the
night darkens, old secrets spill into the light, and tensions rise
between the four friends. Soon it's clear that what they've
discovered in the cabin is far from the only mystery lurking there.
Nor the only thing to be afraid of . . . Praise for Ragnar Jonasson
'Is this the best crime writer in the world today?' The Times 'An
intensely gripping mystery, Ragnar Jonasson is a poet of the "dark,
wet and cold", of the "gloom, cold and rain". The climactic
revelations are credible and moving' The Times 'Invigorating
Iceland-set slice of Nordic Noir' Daily Mail 'A mist-shrouded blend
of horror and psychological thriller . . . works in every way'
Booklist
AN OLD SANATORIUM. ONE TERRIFYING MURDER. FIVE SUSPECTS. AND A CASE
THAT NEVER CLOSED.
WELCOME TO THE SANATORIUM
High up in the mountains stands a sanatorium. Once a hospital dedicated
to treating tuberculosis, it now sits haunted by the ghosts of its past.
One wing of the hospital remains open and houses six employees: the
caretaker, two doctors, two nurses and a young research assistant.
Despite the wards closing decades ago, they remain at the hospital to
conduct research. But the cold corridors, draughty windows and echoey
halls are constant reminders of the building’s dark history.
When one of the nurses, Yrsa, is found brutally murdered, they discover
that death has never left this place – and neither did its secrets.
None can escape this terrifying legacy.
Despite just five suspects the case is never solved and remains open
for two decades. Until a young criminologist named Helgi Reykdal
attempts to finally lay the ghosts of the hospital's past to rest . . .
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