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Jan 1, 2001 · Inspector Erlendur returns in this gripping Icelandic thriller When a skeleton is discovered half-buried in a construction site outside of Reykjavík, Inspector Erlendur finds himself knee-deep in both a crime scene and an archeological dig.
- (20.3K)
- 2001
- Arnaldur Indriðason, Bernard Scudder
- Hardcover
Aug 21, 2007 · Winner of the CWA Gold Dagger Award. Inspector Erlendur returns in this gripping Icelandic thriller When a skeleton is discovered half-buried in a construction site outside of Reykjavík, Inspector Erlendur finds himself knee-deep in both a crime scene and an archeological dig.
- Picador
- $16.59
Aug 21, 2007 · Few people are still alive who can tell the tale, but even secrets taken to the grave cannot remain hidden forever. Destined to be a classic in the world of crime fiction, Silence of the Grave is one of the most accomplished thrillers in recent years.
- (3K)
- Arnaldur Indriðason, Bernard Scudder
- Arnaldur Indridason
- 2001
Silence of the Grave (Icelandic: Grafarþögn) is a crime novel by Icelandic writer Arnaldur Indriðason. Set in Reykjavík, the novel forms part of the author's regionally popular Murder Mystery Series, which star Detective Erlendur .
- Arnaldur Indriðason, Bernard Scudder
- 2001
Dec 26, 2008 · Downtrodden detective Erlendur and his team must once again look into Reykjavik's hidden past to unravel a case of human nastiness. Alive with tension and atmosphere and disturbingly real, this is an outstanding continuation of the Reykjavik Murder Mysteries. --This text refers to the paperback edition.
Oct 9, 2006 · An archaeologist determines that the female corpse has been buried for at least 40 years. Erlendur dubs the case the Bones Mystery. Bitterly estranged from ex-wife Halldóra, he learns that their drug-addicted daughter Eva Lind has landed in the hospital comatose and pregnant.
Building work in an expanding Reykjavík uncovers a shallow grave. Years before, this part of the city was all open hills, and Erlendur and his team hope this is a typical Icelandic missing person scenario; perhaps someone once lost in the snow, who has lain peacefully buried for decades.
- Arnaldur Indridason