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Rupture / Ragnar Jónasson ; translated by Quentin Bates.

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Original language: Icelandic Series: Ragnar Jónasson, Dark Iceland ; 4.Publication details: New York : Minotaur Books, 2019, c2016.Description: 244 p. : maps ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9781250193353
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • [Fic] 23
Summary: 1955. Two young couples move to the uninhabited, isolated fjord of Hedinsfjordur. Their stay ends abruptly when one of the women meets her death in mysterious circumstances. The case in never solved. Fifty years later, an old photogrpah comes to light, and it becomes clear that the couple may not have been alone on the fjord after all... In nearby Siglufjordur, young policeman Ari Thor tries to piece together what really happened that fateful night, in a town where no one wants to know, where secrets are a way of life. He's assisted by Isrun, a news reporter in Reykjavik, who is investigating an increasingly chilling case of her own. Things take a sinister turn when a child goes missing in broad daylight. With a stalker on the loose, and the town of Siglufjordur in quarantine, the past might just come back to haunt them.
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1955. Two young couples move to the uninhabited, isolated fjord of Hedinsfjordur. Their stay ends abruptly when one of the women meets her death in mysterious circumstances. The case in never solved. Fifty years later, an old photogrpah comes to light, and it becomes clear that the couple may not have been alone on the fjord after all... In nearby Siglufjordur, young policeman Ari Thor tries to piece together what really happened that fateful night, in a town where no one wants to know, where secrets are a way of life. He's assisted by Isrun, a news reporter in Reykjavik, who is investigating an increasingly chilling case of her own. Things take a sinister turn when a child goes missing in broad daylight. With a stalker on the loose, and the town of Siglufjordur in quarantine, the past might just come back to haunt them.

Translated from the Icelandic.

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