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Blackout: A Thriller (The Dark Iceland Series)
Blackout A Thriller - The Dark Iceland Series
Author: Ragnar Jonasson
A huge bestseller in England, France, and Australia, the third book in the Dark Iceland series from a spectacular new crime writer. — "Easily the best yet. Beautifully written and elegantly paced with a plot that only gradually becomes visible, as if the reader had been staring into the freezing fog waiting for shapes to emerge."?The Guardian, UK...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781250171061
ISBN-10: 1250171067
Publication Date: 8/28/2018
Pages: 272
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 4
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Part of the Dark Iceland series. Jonasson is one of the best mystery writers today. This was the 3rd in the series. They work as standalone books but much better to read in order. There is a story behind the characters in the books.
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I thought the first two books in this series were brilliant, and a welcome addition to Icelandic noir. In this one however, Jonasson seems to have given the writing over to a couple of 14 year olds who watch a lot of police televisions shows. Spoiler alert - There is rape, physical child abuse, drug abuse, money laundering, murder, a hero obsessing, really obsessing, about his lost love, a driven television reporter with an incurable disease who is also researching the life of her grandmother who died young from smoking in addition to investigating the murder, a backstabbing television newsroom, people trafficking, a police officer haunted by his past history as a bully in school, a police supervisor whose wife left him, an alcoholic doctor who caused the death of patients, and the hero's former girlfriend who is a shallow, self absorbed doctor who is starting to believe she chose the wrong profession. There is not one sympathetic character and about midway through the book one finds oneself wishing "please let this end." It is a shame, because the mystery is and the solution are good. Some of this result might be passed off as a less than perfect translation from Icelandic, but mostly it is just overdone.


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