Icelandic Crime Fiction
Iceland is a great incubator for hard-edged crime fiction. If you like Internationally well-known authors such as Arnaldur Indridason, Yrsa Sigurdardottir and Ragnar Jonasson, then take a look at these new books and classics of the genre:
New and forthcoming crime fiction set in Iceland
View allTense and dark, each of these three crime books is the first in their series. There are two police procedurals by Icelandic author Yrsa Sigurdardottir and Finnish author Satu Rämö, and a missing person search that eventually stretches over five books by Lilja Sigurdardottir.
The titles in Gumshoe Book "where do I start" bundles are deliberately chosen to help you find new binge-worthy authors and series.
By Stella Blomkvist
Published on
Corylus Books, 296 pages.
Sometimes murder runs in the family. Or so the police think...
When a well-known artist is found in Snorri’s Pool with an axe buried deep in his chest, Stella Blómkvist is immediately thrown in at the deep end, brought in to defend the apparently harmless young man the police have in their sights as the killer.
The man’s mother had spent time in prison, convicted of killing her personal trainer, despite her protestations of innocence. Stella can’t help being drawn into both the cold case and this fresh murder, with a trail of guilt that stretches halfway across the world.
As if she doesn’t have enough to keep her busy, Stella’s also pursuing a political high-flyer suspected of being a serial rapist, and defending a senior police officer of corruption charges that have all the hallmarks of a vendetta.
But the toughest challenges Stella faces are among her own loved ones…
By Satu Rämö
Published on
Zaffre, 384 pages.
Detective Hildur Rúnarsdottir and her trainee Jakob are plagued by their own demons while working on the chilly west coast of Iceland: Hildur by the disappearance of her younger sisters twenty-five years ago and Jakob by a custody battle that has left him unable to see his son. When a local politician is found shot dead on a ski trail, the two must put aside their personal problems to investigate the murder. While initially thought to be a crime of passion, there are much darker secrets hiding beneath the surface.
Hildur and Jakob soon realise that even the dead can't stay buried forever.
By Yrsa Sigurdardottir
Published on
Hodder, 416 pages.
After a day of simmering tension on a trip to an uninhabited island, Júlia snaps and leaves her husband Gíó marooned in the middle of a freezing fjord in the depths of the Icelandic winter, with night drawing in.
When she regrets her decision and returns, he is nowhere to be found...
By Jon Atli Jonasson
Published on
Corylus Books, 280 pages.
Dóra struggles to cope with life after taking a bullet to the head. Rado is the child of refugees, his career shunted off the tracks due to his family connections to an rganised crime gang. But they’re the only ones available when a troubled teenager vanishes from a school trip, and the trail gets darker the further they pursue it.
Broken takes place in a side of Reykjavík no visitor would ever want to see, as the mismatched pair tread on all the wrong toes in the search for the missing youngster.
Icelandic thrillers - noir and gritty
Satu Rämö - Finnish author with the bestselling crime series Hildur
View allRagnar Jonasson - the Dark Iceland series set in a remote coastal community
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Ragnar Jonasson
The Mysterious Case of the Missing Crime Writer
Helgi Reykdal 2
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