Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
255
Język
Islandzki
Opublikowany
Jan 1, 2007
Wydawca
Vaka-Helgafell
ISBN-10
9979220511
ISBN-13
9789979220510
Opis
Amid the backdrop of Iceland’s breathtaking landscapes and rich history, a chilling discovery is made when the body of a young girl is uncovered near the gravesite of Jón Sigurðsson. This unsettling event occurs soon after the celebrations of June 17th, a day that holds significant importance for the nation. The peaceful occasion swiftly transforms into a haunting mystery, drawing the attention of authorities and the community alike.
As the investigation unfolds, secrets begin to surface, revealing the interconnected lives of those in the small town. The harsh realities of past events intertwine with present-day struggles, as detectives race against time to unravel the truth behind the girl's death. With each revelation, the shadows of the past cast a grim pall over the living.
With rich character development and atmospheric tension, readers are led through a labyrinth of psychological intrigue. They witness the impact of the girl’s death on her family and friends, as well as the broader criticism of societal issues that persist beneath the surface.
Indriðason masterfully blends suspense and local culture, crafting a narrative that not only captivates but also challenges the perceptions of innocence and guilt. As they delve deeper into the enigma, the characters must confront their own demons, making readers question what they truly know about those closest to them.
As the investigation unfolds, secrets begin to surface, revealing the interconnected lives of those in the small town. The harsh realities of past events intertwine with present-day struggles, as detectives race against time to unravel the truth behind the girl's death. With each revelation, the shadows of the past cast a grim pall over the living.
With rich character development and atmospheric tension, readers are led through a labyrinth of psychological intrigue. They witness the impact of the girl’s death on her family and friends, as well as the broader criticism of societal issues that persist beneath the surface.
Indriðason masterfully blends suspense and local culture, crafting a narrative that not only captivates but also challenges the perceptions of innocence and guilt. As they delve deeper into the enigma, the characters must confront their own demons, making readers question what they truly know about those closest to them.