Strange Shores, Arnaldur Indridason
Strange Shores, Arnaldur Indridason
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Strange Shores

Author: Arnaldur Indriđason, Victoria Cribb

Narrator: George Guidall

Unabridged: 8 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 08/26/2014


Synopsis

"Arnaldur Indriđason is already an international literary phenom—and it's easy to see why. His novels are gripping, authentic, haunting, and lyrical. I can't wait for the next."—Harlan Coben The preceding description of Arnaldur Indriđason's crime novels is right on target—Indriđason's beloved series detective Inspector Erlendur has captured the imaginations of suspense fiction readers all over the globe. Published now in 26 countries around the world, Inspector Erlendur joins Maigret, Morse, Wallander, and a handful of other world-famous policemen who provide must-reading for suspense fans everywhere. In this latest puzzle Inspector Erlendur learns of the baffling story of Matthildur, a local woman who went missing years earlier on the night of a violent storm. A frequent visitor to his birthplace, Erlendur has spent his whole life searching for his brother Beggi who was lost in a snowstorm when they were both children. As he begins to ask questions about the fateful evening when Matthildur disappeared, Erlendur begins to suspect what may have also befallen his long-lost brother. Can Erlendur possibly solve the disappearances of Matthildur, and Beggi, after all these decades? Or are the forces that want him to stop investigating stronger than he is? Indriđason's fans will race to discover the truth behind one of the most memorable endings in modern crime fiction.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Nancy

4.5 stars, rounded up. I love this author, his characters, especially Erlendur, and this book. Indridason is one of a core group of Scandinavian crime writers whose work I feel is genuinely outstanding. I'm not overly fond of a lot of newer Scandinavian crime authors who seem to want to mix romance......more

Goodreads review by Lynne

You find the oddest things in foxholes. There’s just something so different about authors from the Nordic climes. It is as if the freezing weather, snow, blizzards, etc. have entered into the recesses of their souls and located all those ideas that the subconscious unleashes in its full poetic ve......more