Nordic Noir goes Icelandic with the internationally bestselling Dark Iceland series launch.
Ragnar J nasson (Author) Ragnar J nasson is an international number one bestselling author who has sold over three million books in thirty-four countries worldwide. He was born in Reykjavik, Iceland, where he also works as an investment banker and teaches copyright law at Reykjavik 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, Katrin Jakobsd ttir. 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 Or stir honourary translation award for services to Icelandic literature.
An intelligent, provocative whodunit with a killer twist *
Ian Rankin *
Superb * 100 Best Crime Novels since 1945, The Times *
Icelandic detective Hulda Hermannsdottir is the best tragic
heroine our reviewer has read for years * The Times, Must Read
List *
A superb thriller * Summer Reads, The Sunday Times *
A complex, fascinating mix of Icelandic community and
alienation, atmospheric tension, and timely issues (immigrant
exploitation and vigilante justice), Jonasson's latest series is
another must-read for crime fans who follow the work of Arnaldur
Indridason and Yrsa Sigurdardottir * Booklist *
I've ONLY recently discovered the extraordinary Icelandic writer
who adds several shades of darkness to Nordic noir . . .
it builds to a deeply shocking climax -- Anthony Horowitz *
Daily Mail, Ten Thrillers to Die For *
If you have ever doubted the appropriateness of the phrase
'Nordic noir', The Darkness will dispel any hesitation . . . in
what way this happens (and how badly) is the strength of the book.
There are ever-darker surprises, culminating in a finish
that leaves one with a highly disturbing image. -- BOOK OF THE WEEK
* The Press *
The wait was worthwhile and The Darkness first in the
new trilogy, is a very efficient piece of work. Jonasson has
the full measure of the Nordic noir genre, and pushes all the
requisite buttons * Barry Forshaw, Financial Times *
To read Ragnar Jonasson is to plunge into snowy Iceland . .
. much of its atmosphere and subtle pacing to the traditional
'golden age' detective fiction as the mystery unfolds and builds
to a startling climax, elegantly handled. * The Witness *
Superb . . . Chilling . . . and establishes her as
a great tragic heroine of modern detective fiction -- Joan
Smith * Crime Book of the Month, Sunday Times *
Outstanding series debut . . . builds to its stunning
conclusion, one of the more remarkable in recent crime fiction
* Publishers Weekly *
The Darkness melds an insightful character study with a solid plot
for an outstanding novel * Washington Post *
The perfect territory for mystery [writers] * New York Times
*
Extraordinary, the three books in that series are all amazing .
. . very moving all the way through -- Ian Rankin
It's shockingly sinister and has an ending that will leave
you, literally, gasping for breath * Crimesquad *
The ending really took my breath away and that's hard for writers
to do to me these days . . . It was a complete surprise and I
should have seen it coming and I didn't. [Hulda] is a fantastic,
complex 3D character and I want to see more of her, so hurray, this
is the first of a three book series * Ian Rankin on the Simon Mayo
Podcast *
The Darkness will have you burning the midnight oil till 2:00am.
It's a gloriously compelling yarn, whose spell continues to hold
even when you've turned its final page thanks to its unexpected
ending. I can't wait for his next * Reader review *
Expertly plotted, with an ending that's a true shocker, The
Darkness is the first book in a trilogy featuring this engaging
investigator, which is good news * Book of the Month, Guardian
*
Chilling - a must-read * Peter James *
Page-turning stuff with an unexpected ending! * James Swallow,
bestselling author of Nomad *
Was gripped from the start of this brilliantly told story. And left
wide-eyed with shock at the ending * Fiona Barton, bestselling
author of The Widow *
A true masterpiece . . . a plot full of twists and turns and an
ending that leaves you gasping for air * Yrsa Sigurdardottir *
As chilling as the nip in the Icelandic air * Choice Magazine *
Crime fiction has never seen a character quite like Hulda
Hermannsdoittir; nor a series launch so entirely willing to take
risks and obliterate long-standing tropes . . . There is no doubt
that The Darkness will rank as one of the most popular and
powerful reading experiences of the year * Bolo Books Review *
Breathtaking. Read it in two sittings. Yet another instant Ragnar
Jonasson classic * Thomas Enger, bestselling author of the Henning
Juul series *
The Darkness is a bullet train of a novel, at once blazingly
contemporary and Agatha-Christie old-fashioned. With prose as pure
and crisp as Reykjavik snowcrust, Ragnar Jonasson navigates the
treacherous narrative with a veteran's hand. I reached the end with
adrenalized anticipation, the final twist hitting me in the face. I
dare you not to be shocked. * Gregg Hurwitz *
The Darkness is Ragnar Jonasson at the top of his game -
deft plotting, a great central character and a story as chilling as
the Icelandic winter. I couldn't put it down * William Ryan, author
of The Holy Thief *
It had an intense, visceral sense of place and the connection
between the emotional lives of the character and the landscape was
evoked beautifully * Helen Callaghan, bestselling author of Dear
Amy *
It will get your pulse racing, and keep you hooked to the last page
* Simon Kernick of The Bone Field series *
Magnificently dark and twisted and that ending - blimey! * C. J.
Tudor, bestselling author of The Chalk Man *
Praise for Ragnar Jonasson * - *
Jonasson is an automatic must-read for me . . . possibly the
best Scandi writer working today
As chilling as the nip in the Icelandic air * Choice
Magazine *
Superb. . . chilling . . . This is the first volume in Jonasson's
Hidden Iceland trilogy, which tells Hulda's story in reverse
chronological order and establishes her as one of the great tragic
heroines of contemporary detective fiction * Sunday Times Crime
Book of the Month *
Expertly plotted, with an ending that's a true shocker, The
Darkness is the first book in a trilogy featuring this engaging
investigator, which is good news * The Guardian *
Magnificently dark and twisted! That ending - blimey! * C. J.
Tudor, bestselling author of The Chalk Man *
A sympathetic yet entirely unsentimental portrait of a flawed but
decent detective seeking justice for a murdered Russian asylum
seeker * Sunday Times Crime Club *
It will get your pulse racing and keep you hooked to the last page
* Simon Kernick of The Bone Field series *![]() |
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