Strange Shores
By (Author) Arnaldur Indridason
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
1st September 2014
14th August 2014
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Thriller / suspense fiction
839/.6935
Short-listed for The Petrona Award for the Best Scandinavian Crime Novel of the Year 2014 (UK)
Paperback
304
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 18mm
213g
A missing woman. A missing boy. Detective Erlendur returns - for the last time A missing woman. A missing boy. Detective Erlendur returns - for the last time A young woman walks into the frozen fjords of Iceland, never to be seen again. But Matthildur leaves in her wake rumours of lies, betrayal and revenge. Decades later, somewhere in the same wilderness, Detective Erlendur is on the hunt. He is looking for Matthildur but also for a long-lost brother, whose disappearance in a snow-storm when they were children has coloured his entire life. He is looking for answers. Slowly, the past begins to surrender its secrets. But as Erlendur uncovers a story about the limits of human endurance, he realises that many people would prefer their crimes to stay buried.
The king of Icelandic crime fiction is not resting on his laurels, as the valedictory Strange Shores proves... An elegiac but compelling last bow * Financial Times *
Be warned: if you've ever spent time with this marvellous Scandi crime character, you'll be hard pressed to hold back a tear * Metro *
One of the most brilliant crime writers of his generation * Sunday Times *
As ever, Indridasons writing combines a keen sense of place with an astringent investigation of the human psyche * Radio Times *
A fascinating story and the resolution of Mattildur's disappearance feels authentic and believable. Readers who like retribution in their crime novels may find Erlunder's balanced, free-from-judgemental approach difficult to comprehend, but to me this was one of the most appealing aspects of the novel I couldn't think of a more perfect way to say goodbye to one of my favourite fictional characters * Reading Matters *
Arnaldur Indridason worked for many years as a journalist and critic before he began writing novels. His books have since sold over 12 million copies worldwide. Outside Iceland, he is best known for his crime novels featuring Erlendur and Sigurdur li, which are consistent bestsellers across Europe. The series has won numerous awards, including the Nordic Glass Key and the CWA Gold Dagger.