The Girl Who Died: The Sunday Times bestseller that will take you to the edge of the world
Autor Ragnar Jónassonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 iun 2021
'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
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'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 Skálar - 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 . . .
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'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 Jónasson
'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 TimesCrime 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 Jónasson is at the top of his game, and a master of the genre'Will Dean
'Darkly claustrophobic . . . Perfect mid-winter reading'Ann Cleeves
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780241400128
ISBN-10: 0241400120
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 162 x 240 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Michael Joseph
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0241400120
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 162 x 240 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Michael Joseph
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Ragnar
Jónassonis
an
international
number
one
bestselling
author
who
has
sold
over
two
million
books
in
thirty-two
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
bestsellerThe
Darknessis
soon
to
be
a
major
TV
series.
Recenzii
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
A creepy tale
A master of the Icelandic thriller
Spooky, sophisticated. Jonasson is strong on atmosphere
InvigoratingIceland-set slice ofNordic Noir
With his trademark elegant prose and atmospheric sense of place, Jonasson weaves a slow-burning, haunting tale with a chilling ending
Lean, compulsive. Great stories that combine traditional puzzle-solving of the golden age crime fiction with a moody expansive psychology
Fiendishy clevertrilogy
A mist-shrouded blend of horror and psychological thriller . . . works in every way.The isolated village and the pre-smartphone 1980s setting createa sense of claustrophobia that combines with the villagers' secrecy and the hint of supernatural elements to infuse strong forebodingthroughout what is ultimately revealed to be a story about trust
The Icelandic king of crime
A deeply atmospheric mystery
Few among the country's authors match Jonasson in conveying insular abandonment . . . excellent
Ragnar Jonasson's impeccable plotting is really a wonder of the crime genre . . . a masterfully conceived horror novel
Praise for Ragnar Jónasson
Triumphant . . . Chilling, creepy, perceptive, almost unbearably tense
Triumphantconclusion to the trilogy. Only Ragnar Jónasson has rendered hindsight so heartbreaking.
Is this the best crime writer in the world today? . . . He's truly a master of his genre
Jónasson is an automatic must-read for me . . . possibly the best Scandi writer working today
It is nothing less than a landmark in modern crime fiction
Aworld-classcrime writer. One of themost astonishing plots of modern crime fiction.Atriumphantconclusion to the trilogy [that]makes Iceland's pre-eminence in the crime genre even more marked
The red hot crime writer from the frozen north . . . One of the most important voices on the international crime scene
A creepy tale
A master of the Icelandic thriller
Spooky, sophisticated. Jonasson is strong on atmosphere
InvigoratingIceland-set slice ofNordic Noir
With his trademark elegant prose and atmospheric sense of place, Jonasson weaves a slow-burning, haunting tale with a chilling ending
Lean, compulsive. Great stories that combine traditional puzzle-solving of the golden age crime fiction with a moody expansive psychology
Fiendishy clevertrilogy
A mist-shrouded blend of horror and psychological thriller . . . works in every way.The isolated village and the pre-smartphone 1980s setting createa sense of claustrophobia that combines with the villagers' secrecy and the hint of supernatural elements to infuse strong forebodingthroughout what is ultimately revealed to be a story about trust
The Icelandic king of crime
A deeply atmospheric mystery
Few among the country's authors match Jonasson in conveying insular abandonment . . . excellent
Ragnar Jonasson's impeccable plotting is really a wonder of the crime genre . . . a masterfully conceived horror novel
Praise for Ragnar Jónasson
Triumphant . . . Chilling, creepy, perceptive, almost unbearably tense
Triumphantconclusion to the trilogy. Only Ragnar Jónasson has rendered hindsight so heartbreaking.
Is this the best crime writer in the world today? . . . He's truly a master of his genre
Jónasson is an automatic must-read for me . . . possibly the best Scandi writer working today
It is nothing less than a landmark in modern crime fiction
Aworld-classcrime writer. One of themost astonishing plots of modern crime fiction.Atriumphantconclusion to the trilogy [that]makes Iceland's pre-eminence in the crime genre even more marked
The red hot crime writer from the frozen north . . . One of the most important voices on the international crime scene