"A remarkable series."—_The New York Times Book Review_
"This Icelandic tale is delivered with exquisite sensitivity, in a moody translation."—Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times
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"A solid police procedural . . . well-constructed and certainly unflinching in its with of the human condition."—Patrick Anderson,_ The Washington Post
"Arctic Chill_ is most reminiscent of Henning Mankell's Kurt Wallander series."—Jessica Moyer,_ Booklist
_"Delving into the prejudices and inequalities of Icelandic society, this novel has great clarity, emotional depth, and resonance."—Katie Owen, The Daily Telegraph (UK)
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From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. In Indridason's stellar fifth Reykjavik thriller (after TheDraining Lake), police detective Erlendur Sveinsson and his team investigate the murder of a dark-skinned Asian boy, found frozen in his own blood one midwinter day outside a rundown apartment block. The author imbues the self-doubting Erlendur with enormous depth, as an insecure father unable to show his love for his errant son and daughter as well as a troubled professional who's made pain his constant companion. Indridason also lays bare the plight of Thai women brought to Iceland, married and soon divorced by Icelanders, left to raise their children alone in a culture, a climate and a language they don't understand. On top of this national tragedy is the universal problem of bored, unsupervised youth, raised with no respect for authority and awash in fast food, rock music and violent computer games. Indridason has produced a stunning indictment of contemporary society. (Sept.)
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Review
"A remarkable series."—_The New York Times Book Review_
"This Icelandic tale is delivered with exquisite sensitivity, in a moody translation."—Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times
__
"A solid police procedural . . . well-constructed and certainly unflinching in its with of the human condition."—Patrick Anderson,_ The Washington Post
"Arctic Chill_ is most reminiscent of Henning Mankell's Kurt Wallander series."—Jessica Moyer,_ Booklist
_"Delving into the prejudices and inequalities of Icelandic society, this novel has great clarity, emotional depth, and resonance."—Katie Owen, The Daily Telegraph (UK)