![]() ![]() ![]() All servicemen was accounted for, dead or alive except for Matthildur.Ħ0 years later, haunted by a tragic event of losing his younger brother Bergur (Beggi) in a snowstorm in his childhood, Detective Erlendur is going back to his childhood town to look for some answers of his brother and also the case of missing Matthildur. It was the same event where a group of 60 young British servicemen went missing in a snowstorm January 1942. This is the final novel in Arnaldur Indriðason’s long-running Reykjavik series of books featuring Detective Erlunder, I guess I am starting from the end and will work by way back to the beginning, if that make sense.Ī young woman walks into the frozen fjords of Iceland, never to be seen again. For the first time perhaps, I am ahead of the pack as Google says there doesn’t seem to be anyone reviewing the book except for the 3 at .uk. Reading a book about Iceland puts me in a good mood and score an advantage for Indriðason, because I am determined to like it. When I saw this on Netgalley, I requested it and a very big thanks to people at Random House UK for responding so quickly and approve my request overnight. ![]() I was hoping to read something more exciting that brings back my reading mojo and crime fiction usually do the trick. The name Arnaldur Indriðason conjures up the Silence of the Grave on my shelf who won the author the prestigious CWA Gold Dagger award in 2005. ![]()
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