Includes discussion questions and an excerpt from the author's book Nightblind.
Includes discussion questions and an excerpt from the author's book Nightblind.
Taut and terrifying, Snowblind is a startling debut from Ragnar Jónasson, an extraordinary new talent.
Where: An isolated fishing village in the fjords of northern Iceland, where no one locks their doors.
Who: Ari Thór is a rookie policeman on his first posting, far from his girlfriend in Reykjavík.
What: A young woman is found lying half naked in the snow, bleeding and unconscious, and a highly esteemed elderly writer falls to his death. Ari is dragged straight into the heart of a community where he can trust no one, and secrets and lies are a way of life.
*BONUS CONTENT: This edition of Snowblind includes a new introduction from the author and a discussion guide
“Praise for Snowblind: "A classic crime story . . .first-rate and highly recommended." --Lee Child "A modern Icelandic take on an Agatha Christie-style mystery, as twisty as any slalom..." --Ian Rankin "This classically crafted whodunit holds up nicely, but Jnasson''s true gift is for describing the daunting beauty of the fierce setting, lashed by blinding snowstorms that smother the village in "a thick, white darkness" that is strangely comforting."-- New York Times Book Review "Jnasson skillfully alternates points of view and shifts of time...The action builds to a shattering climax."-- Publishers Weekly (boxed and starred) "A chiller of a thriller whose style and pace are influence by Jnasson''s admiration for Agatha Christie. It''s good enough to share shelf space with the works of Yrsa Sigurdardottir and Arnaldur Indridason, Iceland''s crime novel royalty."-- The Washington Post , "Best Mysteries and Thrillers to Read in January" "Jnasson''s whodunit puts a lively, sophisticated spin on the Agatha Christie model, taking it down intriguing dark alleys." --Kirkus Reviews "In this debut novel, Jnasson has taken the locked-room mystery and transformed it into a dark tale of isolation and intrigue that will keep readers guessing until the final page."-- Library Journal Xpress "Jnasson spins an involving tale of small-town police work that vividly captures the snowy setting that so affects the rookie cop. Iceland noir at its moodiest" --Booklist "Required reading." --New York Post "What sets Snowblind apart is the deep melancholy pervading the characters. Most of them, including Ari, have suffered a tragic loss. That''s bad for them, but along with the 24-hour darkness closing in, it makes for the best sort of gloomy storytelling." -- Chicago Tribune "Perfectly capturing the pressures of rural life and the freezing, deadly Icelandic winter, Snowblind will keep readers on the edge of their seats--preferably snuggled beneath a warm blanket."-- Shelf Awareness "A real find. I loved it. The turns of the plot are clever and unexpected, and Ari is a wonderful character to spend time with."-- Mystery Scene " Snowblind has the classic red herrings, plot twists and surprises that characterize the best of Christie''s work. Jnasson''s latest is nicely done and simply begs for a sequel." --BookPage "If a Golden Age crime novel was to emerge from a literary deep freeze then you''d hope it would read like this." --Craig Robertson "Seductive ... an old-fashioned murder mystery with a strong central character and the fascinating background of a small Icelandic town cut off by snow. Ragnar does claustrophobia beautifully." --Ann Cleeves "A dazzling novel ... Thr is a welcome addition to the pantheon of Scandinavian detectives. I can''t wait until the sequel!" --William Ryan "Ragnar Jnasson writes with a chilling, poetic beauty--a must-read addition to the growing canon of Iceland Noir." --Peter James "A classic whodunit with a vividly drawn protagonist and an intriguing, claustrophobic setting, Snowblind dazzles like sunlight on snow, chills like ice and confirms the growing influence of Scandinavian crime fiction."-- Richmond Times-Dispatch "A satisfying mystery where all the pieces, in the end, fall together."-- Dallas Morning News "[Ragnar] definitely shows a knack for the whodunit business."-- Minnesota Star Tribune "Ragnar Jonasson is simply brilliant at planting a hook and using the magic of a dark Icelandic winter to reel in the story. Snowblind screams isolation and darkness in an exploration of the basic Icelandic nature, with all its attendant contrasts and extremes, amid a plot filled with twists turns, and one surprise after another."--Jeffrey Siger "A chilling, thrilling slice of Icelandic Noir."--Thomas Enger "A stunning murder mystery set in the northernmost town in Iceland, written by one of the country''s finest crime writers. Ragnar has Nordic Noir down pat--a remote small-town mystery that is sure to please crime fiction aficionados."--Yrsa Sigurdardottir " Snowblind is a brilliantly crafted crime story that gradually unravels old secrets in a small Icelandic town...an excellent debut from a talented Icelandic author. I can''t wait to read more."--Sarah Ward "Is King Arnaldur Indridason looking to his laurels? There is a young pretender beavering away, his eye on the crown: Ragnar Jonasson..."--Barry Forshaw " Snowblind is a beautifully written thriller, as tense as it is terrifying--Jonasson is a writer with a big future."--Luca Veste "The descriptive prose Jnasson uses is gorgeous and even the actual crime scenes themselves are oddly beautiful sounding. There is a mature elegance to his writing style that really captivates the reader."-- Novelgossip "A classic whodunit set in a stark place with a twisted ending."-- AuntieMWrites "If you are a fan of nordic noir that is an excellent example of the crime fiction genre, look no further. This series needs to go on your must read list."-- The Suspense is Thrilling Me ''It is surely only a matter of time before Snowblind and the rest of Ragnar''s Dark Iceland series go on to take the Nordic Noir genre by storm. The rest of the world has been patiently waiting for a new author to emerge from Iceland and join the ranks of Indriason and Sigurardttir and it appears that he is now here''--Grant Nichol "A truly chilling debut, perfect for fans of Karin Fossum and Henning Mankell"--Eva Dolan "An isolated community, subtle clueing, clever mis-direction and more than a few surprises combine to give a modern-day, golden age whodunit. Well Done! I look forward to the next in the series."--John Curran " Snowblind brings you the chill of a snowbound Icelandic fishing village cut off from the outside world, and the warmth of a really well-crafted and translated murder mystery."--Michael Ridpath "The complex characters and absorbing plot make Snowblind memorable. Its setting--Siglufjordur, a small fishing village isolated in the depths of an Icelandic winter--makes it unforgettable. Let''s hope that more of this Icelandic author''s work will be translated."--Sandra Balzo "In Ari Thor Arason, Nordic Noir has a new hero as compelling and interesting as the Northern Icelandic setting."--Nick Quantrill "Ragnar Jonasson brilliantly evokes the claustrophobia of small-town Iceland in this intriguing murder mystery. Let''s hope this is the first of many translations by Quentin Bates."--Zoe Sharp "... has all the skilful plotting of an old-fashioned whodunnit although it feels bitingly contemporary in setting and tone'' - Sunday Express " Snowblind is morally more equivocal than most traditional whodunnits, and it offers alluring glimpses of darker, and infinitely more threatening horizons." -- The Independent (UK) "If the rest of the Dark Iceland series is as accomplished as Snowblind, Ragnar Jnasson''s name is poised to become as common place as that of Stieg Larsson''s."-- Bolo Books " Snowblind is one of the most beautifully written crime novels I have ever come across ..."-- Liz Loves Books "An intricately plotted crime novel, Snowblind is a remarkable debut. Ragnar Jonasson has delivered an intelligent whodunit that updates, stretches, and redefines the locked-room mystery format. A tense and thrilling book that paints a vivid portrait of a remote town in long-term decline, facing the chilling aftershocks of the global financial meltdown. The author''s cool, clean prose constructs atmospheric word pictures that recreate the harshness of an Icelandic winter in the reader''s mind. Destined to be an instant classic."-- EuroDrama "This has all the ingredients--a young policeman, a girlfriend left behind, murders both old and new for solving, together with the intertwining of relationships within a small community as it goes through a snowbound dark winter. An absorbing read and one I didn''t put down."-- Thinkingofyouandme.com " Snowblind was beautifully written, the landscape alone makes for good reading." -- Bibliophile Book Club "Jnasson has produced a tense and convincing thriller; he is a welcome addition to the roster of Scandi authors, and I really look forward to his next offering." -- Mystery People " Snowblind is a dark, claustrophobic read, and Jnasson evokes perfectly the 24-hour darkness, the biting cold, the relentless snow and fear of a killer on the loose in a village suddenly cut off by an avalanche. His crisp, bleak prose is an exemplary lesson in how to create atmosphere without producing over-inflated books that would cause their own avalanche if dropped."-- Crime Review "Ragnar Jnasson is a new name in the crime writing genre and I urge anyone who is a fan of Nordic crime noir to rush out and get yourself a copy of Snowblind this you will want to add to your collection. It is really that good."-- The Last Word-Book Review "If Arnaldur is the King and Yrsa the Queen of Icelandic crime fiction, then Ragnar is surely the Crown Prince ... more please!" -- EuroCrime "Jonasson''s prose throughout this entire novel is captivating, and frequently borders on the poetic, constructing something that is both beautiful and uncomfortable for the reader. ... a simply stunning piece of prose that will certainly put him in the thick of the crime genre in th”
Praise for Ragnar Jonasson:
Ragnar Jonasson hailed as one of "the heirs to the Agatha Christie crown" by The Daily Telegraph (UK).
"Jonasson is an automatic must-read for me ... possibly the best Scandi writer working today." --Lee Child, internationally bestselling author of the Jack Reacher thrillers
"Obviously inspired by Agatha Christie and Ellery Queen, Snowblind is old school despite its exotic setting.... With his twisty plotting, isolated location and intriguing characters, Jonasson's series is one to watch. Grade: A" --Cleveland.com
"A classic crime story . . .first-rate and highly recommended." --Lee Child
"A modern Icelandic take on an Agatha Christie-style mystery, as twisty as any slalom..." --Ian Rankin
"Jonasson skillfully alternates points of view and shifts of time...The action builds to a shattering climax."--Publishers Weekly (boxed and starred)
"This classically crafted whodunit holds up nicely, but Jonasson's true gift is for describing the daunting beauty of the fierce setting, lashed by blinding snowstorms that smother the village in "a thick, white darkness" that is strangely comforting."--New York Times Book Review
"A chiller of a thriller whose style and pace are influence by Jonasson's admiration for Agatha Christie. It's good enough to share shelf space with the works of Yrsa Sigurdardottir and Arnaldur Indridason, Iceland's crime novel royalty."--The Washington Post
"Jónasson's whodunit puts a lively, sophisticated spin on the Agatha Christie model, taking it down intriguing dark alleys."--Kirkus Reviews
"A real find. I loved it. The turns of the plot are clever and unexpected, and Ari is a wonderful character to spend time with."--Mystery Scene
"In this debut novel, Jonasson has taken the locked-room mystery and transformed it into a dark tale of isolation and intrigue that will keep readers guessing until the final page."--Library Journal Xpress
"Jonasson spins an involving tale of small-town police work that vividly captures the snowy setting that so affects the rookie cop. Iceland noir at its moodiest"--Booklist
"Snowblind aptly depicts Ari's tension and terror as he grows ever more isolated. Perfectly capturing the pressures of rural life and the freezing, deadly Icelandic winter, Snowblind will keep readers on the edge of their seats--preferably snuggled beneath a warm blanket."--Shelf Awareness
"If a Golden Age crime novel was to emerge from a literary deep freeze then you'd hope it would read like this." --Craig Robertson
"Seductive ... an old-fashioned murder mystery with a strong central character and the fascinating background of a small Icelandic town cut off by snow. Ragnar does claustrophobia beautifully." --Ann Cleeves
"Snowblind has the classic red herrings, plot twists and surprises that characterize the best of Christie's work. Jonasson's latest is nicely done and simply begs for a sequel."--BookPage
"As dazzling a novel as its title implies and the wonderful Ari Thór is a welcome addition to the pantheon of Scandinavian detectives. I can't wait until the sequel!" --William Ryan
"[Snowblind] leaves you wishing for and wanting more of its quirky, memorable characters and haunting backdrop."--Bookreporter
"Ragnar Jónasson writes with a chilling, poetic beauty--a must-read addition to the growing canon of Iceland Noir." --Peter James
"What sets Snowblind apart is the deep melancholy pervading the characters. Most of them, including Ari, have suffered a tragic loss. That's bad for them, but along with the 24-hour darkness closing in, it makes for the best sort of gloomy storytelling."--Chicago Tribune
"A classic whodunit with a vividly drawn protagonist and an intriguing, claustrophobic setting, Snowblind dazzles like sunlight on snow, chills like ice and confirms the growing influence of Scandinavian crime fiction."--Richmond Times-Dispatch
"A satisfying mystery where all the pieces, in the end, fall together."--Dallas News
"One of the 10 best works of fiction you'll read this year."--The Durango Telegraph
"Snowblind was beautifully written, the landscape alone makes for good reading." --Biblophile Book Club
"Jonasson has no qualms about detouring the narrative to detail a supporting player's unhappy childhood or long-running marital woes. Perhaps he's trying to capture that small-town aura of everyone knowing everyone else's business. Whatever his motivation, he definitely shows a knack for the whodunit business."--Minneapolis Star Tribune
"Jonasson has produced a tense and convincing thriller; he is a welcome addition to the roster of Scandi authors, and I really look forward to his next offering." --Mystery People
"Snowblind is morally more equivocal than most traditional whodunnits, and it offers alluring glimpses of darker, and infinitely more threatening horizons." --The Independent (UK)
"Snowblind is a dark, claustrophobic read, and Jónasson evokes perfectly the 24-hour darkness, the biting cold, the relentless snow and fear of a killer on the loose in a village suddenly cut off by an avalanche. His crisp, bleak prose is an exemplary lesson in how to create atmosphere without producing over-inflated books that would cause their own avalanche if dropped." --Crime Review
"Ragnar Jonasson is a new name in the crime writing genre and I urge anyone who is a fan of Nordic crime noir to rush out and get yourself a copy of Snowblind this you will want to add to your collection. It is really that good." --The Last Word-Book Review
"Ari Thor promises to be a complex and fascinating series sleuth."--Popular Culture Association, Mystery and Detective Fiction Reading List
"Jonasson's realistic but dramatic storytelling, sleight-of-hand shifting of point of view, and underreported attention to the imminent national crisis make Snowblind a riveting read. A worthwhile contribute to the growing and increasingly popular Scandinavian noir tradition."--Reviewing the Evidence
"If you are a fan of nordic noir that is an excellent example of the crime fiction genre, look no further. This series needs to go on your must read list."--The Suspense is Thrilling Me
"The plot is built cleverly as there are only a few people who could have perpetrated the crimes and it all comes to a not obvious conclusion in this well written and engaging novel. I think it does make it more sinister as you never really know if he is safe walking around in the deep snow and perpetual dark. Who can he trust?" --lacremedelacrime
"If Arnaldur is the King and Yrsa the Queen of Icelandic crime fiction, then Ragnar is surely the Crown Prince ... more please!" --EuroCrime
"The descriptive prose Jonasson uses is gorgeous and even the actual crime scenes themselves are oddly beautiful sounding. There is a mature elegance to his writing style that really captivates the reader."--Novelgossip
"[Ari Thor's] investigation...uncovers many old village secrets that had simmered for a long time before they boiled over into murder. And, though he makes mistakes, Ari Thor has good investigative instincts and succeeds in proving himself."--Book Loons
"A classic whodunit set in a stark place with a twisted ending."--AuntieMWrites
RAGNAR JÓNASSON is an international number one bestselling author who has sold over three million books in thirty-six countries worldwide. His books include the Dark Iceland series and the Hulda series. Jónasson was born in Reykjavik, Iceland, where he also works as an investment banker and teaches copyright law at Reykjavik University. He has previously worked on radio and television, including as a TV news reporter for the Icelandic National Broadcasting Service, and, since the age of seventeen, has translated fourteen of Agatha Christie's novels. Jónasson is the co-founder of the Reykjavik international crime writing festival Iceland Noir. His critically acclaimed international bestseller The Darkness is soon to be a major TV series, and Outside is soon to be a feature film. Jónasson lives in Reykjavik with his wife and two daughters.
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