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The Draining Lake (Reykjavik Murder Mysteries 4)
 
 
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The Draining Lake (Reykjavik Murder Mysteries 4) [Paperback]

Arnaldur Indridason , Bernard Scudder
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New Statesman

'Indridason skilfully hides the identity of both the victim and
the killer until the very end. More than this, though, he manages to make a
Cold War tale ring with contemporary relevance'

www.tangled-web.co.uk

`The Draining Lake is another remarkable Reykjavik Murder
Mystery... Arnaldur Indridason's best book yet.'

Observer

`Atmospheric...A haunting, compassionate work'.

Joan Smith, Sunday Times

'Beautifully written and translated...it confirms Indridason as one of those crime writers who rise above genre.'

Book Description

A brilliant new mystery from the winner of the CWA Gold Dagger and Indridason's best book yet.

Times

'A beautiful, sad, haunting tale of love lost and lost illusion, regret and betrayal.'

Daily Express

'[It is] well above the level of most contemporary crime writing.'

Daily Mirror

`Indridason pieces together a convincing plot, while exploring universal issues of political idealism and shattered dreams.'

Crimesquad.com

`A very good read which involves the reader deeply in the lives and the events of the story'

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Following an earthquake, the water level of an Icelandic lake suddenly falls to reveal a skeleton half-buried in its sandy bed. It has clearly been there many years. There is a large hole in the skull. Yet more mysteriously, it is weighted down by a heavy radio transmitter bearing inscriptions in Russian.

The police are called in and Erlendur, Elínborg and Sigurdur Óli begin their investigation. It takes them back to the Cold War era, when bright, left-wing students in Iceland would be sent to study in the 'heavenly state' of Communist East Germany. A trail begins to emerge, from the hopes of youth to international espionage and murder in Iceland. It will take some time, however, before this episode gives up its secrets, or its various betrayals are avenged.

The Draining Lake is another remarkable Reykjavík Murder Mystery. It describes passions and shattered dreams, the fate of the missing and the grief of those left behind. It is Arnaldur Indriðason's most gripping book yet.

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A skeleton is found half-buried in a dried out lake. The bones have been weighed down with an old Russian radio transmitter: is this a clue to the victim, and the killer's, identity?

Detective Erlendur is called in to investigate and discovers that there may be a connection with a group of students who were sent to study in East Germany during the Cold War, and with a young man who walked out of his family house one day, never to return. As the mystery deepens Erlendur and his team must unravel a story of international espionage, murder and betrayal.

'Indridason manages to keep the reader guessing...right to the last' Sunday Express

'Beautifully written and translated...combining suspense with moving insights into the human condition' Sunday Times

'A haunting, compassionate work' Observer

'An absorbing story which confirms Indridason's place among the leading writers of Nordic crime fiction' Sunday Telegraph

--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

About the Author

ARNALDUR INDRIÐASON worked for many years as a journalist and critic before he began writing novels. Outside Iceland, he is best known for his crime novels featuring Erlendur and Sigurdur Óli, which are consistent bestsellers in his home country and in Germany. The series has won numerous awards, including the Nordic Glass Key (both for Tainted Blood and Silence of the Grave) and the CWA Gold Dagger (for Silence of the Grave).
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