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The Mist

A Thriller

#3 in series

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The final nail-biting installment in Ragnar Jónasson's critically-acclaimed Hidden Iceland series, The Mist, from the newest superstar on the Icelandic crime fiction scene.
1987. An isolated farm house in the east of Iceland.
The snowstorm should have shut everybody out. But it didn't.
The couple should never have let him in. But they did.
An unexpected guest, a liar, a killer. Not all will survive the night. And Detective Hulda will be haunted forever.

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    • Library Journal

      January 1, 2020

      What has D.I. Hulda Hermannsdóttir got to do with a remote farmhouse in eastern Iceland, where a couple shut in by a blizzard has foolishly let in a stranger? Read up to find out, but know that not everyone emerges alive, and this scenario will trouble Hulda for the rest of her career. Iceland's premier crime writer wraps up the "Hidden Iceland" series.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from April 13, 2020
      Isolation and despair undo the characters in Jónasson’s exceptional third and final novel featuring Reykjavík Det. Insp. Hulda Hermannsdóttir (after 2019’s The Island). In February 1988, Hulda, who has returned to work after time off to deal with an unidentified personal issue, is still struggling to get through the day and perform any meaningful work. She’s forced into action by her boss when multiple corpses are found on a farm, with indications that the bodies have been there since around Christmas. Flash back to a snowy day in December 1987. Einar and Erla Einarsson, who live on a remote farm, answer a knock on the door to an unexpected visitor, who introduces himself as Leó. The couple offer Leó shelter for the night, but Erla becomes suspicious of their guest’s account of how he arrived at their home. Jónasson ratchets up the nail-biting tension gradually, alternating the developments at the farm along with the events in Hulda’s life that led to her traumatic stupor. Fans of dark crime fiction that doesn’t pull punches will be amply rewarded. Agent: David Headley, DHH Literary (U.K.).

    • Booklist

      May 1, 2020
      The third and final episode of Hidden Iceland (introduced with The Darkness, 2018) reaches back to the winter of 1987 to find Hulda, Reykjavik's lone female police detective, distracting herself from her own family's tragedy with lingering questions about a girl's disappearance and a new investigation of multiple murders. These stories begin coming together in the days before Christmas; Hulda is torn between the temptation of investigative distractions and helplessness against her daughter's deepening depression. She's drawn to the puzzling disappearance of Umma, a free-spirited woman who was backpacking around Iceland, particularly after she learns that the woman's father has also recently disappeared. Meanwhile, at an isolated farmhouse, a stranger's sudden appearance during a blizzard ignites suspicion, fear, and eventual tragedy. Iceland is a small country, which lends credibility to the clever links between the cases, into which J�nasson weaves a haunting thread of parental loss and revenge. Sharp-witted, socially awkward Hulda's story is told in reverse in this series, and readers well acquainted with Hulda will find the backstory of her daughter's death intensely moving.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2020, American Library Association.)

    • Library Journal

      January 1, 2020

      What has D.I. Hulda Hermannsd�ttir got to do with a remote farmhouse in eastern Iceland, where a couple shut in by a blizzard has foolishly let in a stranger? Read up to find out, but know that not everyone emerges alive, and this scenario will trouble Hulda for the rest of her career. Iceland's premier crime writer wraps up the "Hidden Iceland" series.

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    • Library Journal

      Starred review from May 1, 2020

      The third in J�nasson's "Hidden Iceland" series (following The Island) features Reykjav�k detective Hulda Hermannsd�ttir, who is called in to investigate a double murder on a farm deep in the Icelandic countryside while she is still dealing with undisclosed problems with her husband and daughter. Though uncertain that she is ready for such an assignment, Hulda accepts, knowing that if she doesn't, her abilities as a female detective will forever be in question. At the same time, she is haunted by the yet unsolved disappearance of a young woman who set out to explore the country and hasn't been heard from since. The narrative alternates between Christmas 1987, when Hulda's slowly revealed family problems first began and the murders occurred, and February 1988, when the murders are discovered and investigated. VERDICT No one is who they seem to be in this fast-paced, character-rich thriller about murder and isolation during the brutal Icelandic winter. A series novel that works as a stand-alone, it will appeal to fans of Stieg Larsson, Deborah Crombie, and Michelle Sacks. [See Prepub Alert, 11/18/19.]--George Lichman, Rocky River, OH

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    • Kirkus

      Starred review from April 15, 2020
      A trio of interlinked horrors unfold in the days leading up to Iceland's celebration of Christmas 1987. Maybe the following February is too soon for Detective Hulda Hermannsd�ttir to have returned to work at Reykjav�k CID. Assigned to reopen the case of Unnur, a girl from Gardabaet who vanished last autumn during the tour of Iceland she undertook on foot before enrolling in college, Hulda thinks it's the worst possible investigation she could have been handed because she's still reeling from the darkly hinted domestic catastrophe that began with the withdrawn behavior of Dimma, her own teenager, and alienated her from her husband, J�n, over the holidays. As Hulda, who's not "kidding herself that there would be any happy ending," soldiers on in search of the missing Unnur, J�nasson counterpoints her inquiries with excruciatingly paced stages of a flashback to the days before Christmas, when family farmer Einar Einarsson's wife, Erla, opens the door of their house to Le�, a lost stranger who claims to have gotten separated from other members of his hunting party. A wintry storm prevents Le� from leaving, and with every hour that passes, Erla uncovers more discrepancies in his story. Who is he really, why has he come to their isolated home, and what unspeakable plans does he have in mind? J�nasson weaves his suspenseful tales together with remorseless logic up to a climax more nightmarish than the buildup.

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    • BookPage
      The Mist is the third and final book in Ragnar Jónasson’s electrifying Hidden Iceland series, which features Hula Hermannsdóttir, detective inspector with the Reykjavik Police Department. Like its predecessors, The Darkness (2018) and The Island (2019), Jónasson’s latest is a labyrinthine murder mystery set against the bleak backdrop of Iceland. It’s Christmas 1987, and Erla and Einar Einarsson, who run a farm in the highlands—“the edge of the inhabited world”—are preparing for the holiday. In their part of Iceland, winter days don’t begin to brighten until 11 a.m., brutal blizzards are a regular occurrence and skiing is easier than walking or driving. The two receive few visitors and don’t have a television. In the midst of a pummeling snowstorm, a stranger named Leó shows up at the farm looking for shelter. Leó claims to have become lost during a hunting trip with friends, but Erla doesn’t believe his story. She’s frightened of him from the start, and her fears worsen after the electricity goes out, leaving the farmhouse in darkness. As Erla tries to find out what Leó is after, the novel moves headlong toward a terrifying climax. Two months later, Hulda, recently returned from personal leave after a tragedy involving her teenage daughter, is asked to look into a pair of murders that occurred at the farm. Although she struggles to keep her emotions in check, Hulda moves into detective mode, bringing her brisk, efficient investigative style to a sinister crime scene. But the circumstances at the farm are more complex than they appear, and Hulda soon discovers that the murders may be linked to the disappearance of a young woman named Unnur. Jónasson turns the tension up to a nearly unendurable degree as the novel unfolds. His complete—and complex—narrative design isn’t revealed until late in the book, when the story’s multiple threads coalesce in a surprising conclusion. With this no-frills thriller, he continues to map Iceland’s outlying regions and to develop Hulda’s character, adding a new chapter to her story that followers of the series will savor. Masterfully plotted and paced, The Mist is atmospheric, haunting and not for the faint of heart.

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