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  • Xenophobic act or not?  

    Arctic Winter (Paperback)
    What significant in this author is that, over his books, he makes us discover the historical and sociological aspects of his small island. It addresses here, uncompromising, xenophobic overtones of some of his fellow citizens who is afraid, because o
  • Icelandic winter.  

    Arctic Winter (Paperback)
    Erlendur The Commissioner makes us once again share a delicate investigation as well as its chaotic emotional in Iceland of an unknown to most readers. A great way to bring us into the very particular of this great depressive cop. Would recommend to
  • Neither hot nor cold.  

    Arctic Winter (Paperback)
    Big disappointment for this episode of the series, by an author I liked all of the above. I wondered what was wrong, because I felt something in the very principle of thriller, wrong. To clear my head so I went to look up the definition of the detect
  • suspense to par  

    Arctic Winter (Paperback)
    What I like about Indridason generally, it is the atmosphere and the discovery of Iceland: his life (tough), its climate (horrible), landscapes (hostile), its inhabitants (depressive). The story usually goes in the background. But that is not the cas
  • Worst of all  

    Arctic Winter (Paperback)
    With Arctic Winter Indridason is tripping over the carpet. A poorly crafted story, repetitive, poorly written (translated?) - Probably because the author explores a new narrative way: the "social" thriller - when in previous games Erlendur solve
  • Quiet a small island  

    Arctic Winter (Paperback)
    A dissection scalpel Icelandic society, trapped in his conscience and his official humanism. Racism, prejudice, false testimonies, nothing is spared Erlendur and his deputies loyal to delay the search (or) culprit (s) of the unexplained murder of a b
  • Warm romance in the Arctic winter  

    Arctic Winter (Paperback)
    The Commissioner Erlendur carefully covering it with a blanket the body of a murdered child, useless gesture but oh so revealing, is the image I will remember the last novel by Arnaldur Indridason. Hate crime? The little Elias was indeed the result o