![]() ![]() ![]() He reads an obituary in the newspaper – the father of a girl who disappeared is dead. People stop caring, except Erlendur, he goes on. It was great fun just to go back to those times, which I’d forgotten existed at all.Īnd also to maybe find out about Erlendur and his quest for the missing. When you try to solve a case, it takes a long, long time – much longer than today when you can just send the pictures or phone in and get all the information. It takes place in 1979 and times are so much simpler. ![]() No internet or Facebook or Twitter or websites. What do you think crime fiction lovers are going to enjoy most about this book? With the author making a rare visit to London, Crime Fiction Lover was invited to an interview with him at the Penguin Random House HQ in Pimlico. Ladies and gentlemen, we’re ecstatic to bring you our conversation with Arnaldur Indridason… Reykjavik Nights came out last year to rave reviews, and the most recent is Oblivion. So, fans were delighted when it was announced that Arnaldur would be writing three books about Erlendur’s early career. Though the ending is ambiguous, it does seem like final closure on a superb series which spans 11 books, with the final nine of them available in English. ![]() Arnaldur Indridason’s excellent novel Strange Shores concluded with his main detective, Erlendur, out in the mountains of Eastern Iceland contemplating his own death and that of his younger brother who was lost in a blizzard when they were children. ![]()
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