While not quite as good as the first Jar City, I still really enjoyed this look at an investigation into a set of old bones dating back to World War Two in Iceland.
Another well conceived, engagingly written mystery in which you are more concerned with learning the identity of the victim than you are the name of the killer. Or is it that the two, in this case, can't be separated so clearly? The only thing I think is lacking in Indridason's books (See [book:Jar...
Second novel in his Reykjavik mysteries. As amazing as the first one. A dark tale of abuse, of courage and ultimately of resilience. Erlendur must deal with his daughter in a profound coma, the discovery of a skeleton in the suburbs of Reykjavik where the second World War Army base was situated star...
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