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Last Rituals [Kindle Edition]

Yrsa Sigurdardottir , Bernard Scudder
3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)

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'Dark, deep and icy as an Icelandic fjord; this is a rich and rewarding debut novel of ancient mysteries and very modern murder.' (Mark Billingham 20070801)

'Given the dark subject matter, this is a surprisingly funny book... a quirky and interesting read.' (Guardian )

'..a grisly chiller set in the depths of winter... Her mystery is absorbing and, untypically, instead of the usual gloomy middle-aged man, her sleuth is a young woman... It's an accomplished debut, with credible characters and a personable heroine.' (Sunday Telegraph )

'a unique talent in the field... an exhilarating experience... [She] matches Tess Gerritsen and Kathy Reichs in the bloodchiller stakes.' (Waterstone's Books Quarterly )

'very good... This is entertaining, well-plotted and cleverly combines the historical and macabre with Thora's life.' (Marcel Berlins, The Times )

'an intricately plotted tale that keeps the reader guessing whodunnit, or indeed whether it was murder at all, right until the very end.' (Sunday Express )

'After its grisly opening, LAST RITUALS turns out to be a surprisingly light and playful novel, with a jaunty translation by the late Bernard Scudder.' (Daily Telegraph )

'Suspenseful, compelling and unique.' (Kirkus Reviews )

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'Dark, deep and icy as an Icelandic fjord; this is a rich and rewarding debut novel of ancient mysteries and very modern murder.' (Mark Billingham 20080120)

'Given the dark subject matter, this is a surprisingly funny book... a quirky and interesting read.' (Guardian 20080101)

'Considering its population is only around 300,000, Iceland seems to have more than its fair share of good crime writers. Yrsa Sigurdardottir keeps up the standard with LAST RITUALS, a grisly chiller set in the depths of winter... Her mystery is absorbing and, untypically, instead of the usual gloomy middle-aged man, her sleuth is a young woman... It's an accomplished debut, with credible characters and a personable heroine.' (Sunday Telegraph 20071201)

'LAST RITUALS shows that Yrsa Sigurdardottir has arrived, fully formed, it seems, as something of a unique talent in the field... What makes Sigurdardottir's crime debut such an exhilarating experience is the way in which she takes familiar ingredients.. but throws off a series of innovative riffs on these concepts... [She] matches Tess Gerritsen and Kathy Reichs in the bloodchiller stakes. But like all Scandinavian writers, it's her acute sense of place that gives such character to her work, and readers may feel a keen desire to visit Reykjavik after reading LAST RITUALS.' (Waterstone's Books Quarterly 20070801)

'You will now have to remember two very good Icelandic crime writers. Arnaldur Indridason, who made his mark with his Inspector Erlendur a few years ago, is now joined by Yrsa Sigurdardottir... This is entertaining, well-plotted and cleverly combines the historical and macabre with Thora's life.' (Marcel Berlins, The Times )

'Fans of peculiar and grisly crime novels will find much in LAST RITUALS to titillate them.' ( Observer )

'an intricately plotted tale that keeps the reader guessing whodunit, or indeed whether it was murder at all, right until the very end. Following in the footsteps of bestselling crime writer and Icelandic compatriot Arnaldur Indridason, it is clear that while Reykjavik may indeed be cool, it is also murder central as far as the imagination of some of its citizens is concerned.' (Sunday Express )

'After its grisly opening, LAST RITUALS turns out to be a surprisingly light and playful novel, with a jaunty translation by the late Bernard Scudder. Lawyer Thóra Gudmundsdóttir is an engaging detective, and the black magic and hocus-pocus of the main plot prove to be of less interest than Thóra's more earthly concerns, such as coping with her truculent teenage son and embarking on an unsuitable romance.' (Daily Telegraph )

'A debut jammed with suspense.' (Woman and Home )

'Enjoyable.. a good read.. the story is informative and interesting, and makes an encouraging start to a promised series.' (Literary Review )

'Suspenseful, compelling and unique.' (Kirkus Reviews )

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 414 KB
  • Print Length: 436 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0340920637
  • Publisher: Hodder (29 Oct 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B003LPV136
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #13,839 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
By Josephine Huys VINE™ VOICE
Format:Paperback
I read this book with great delight. It's well-plotted with lots of research in medieval witch-hunt that gives the story depths and an interesting angle. The characters comes alive with originality and the central lawyer-turned-detective is a divorced single mother of two that retained an unfaillible sense of humour thorough the whole grim inquest. Given its macabre character, this dead-pan humour comes as a welcome surprise. Her grounded no-nonsense approach reminded me at times of Inspector Irene Huss in the Helene Tursten books.
The novel has hints of an Icelandic 'Secret History' gone into withcraft.
I certainly will read her next one !
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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful
Last Rituals 20 Jan 2010
By Tom
Format:Paperback
I felt compelled to write a review of this book and drag it out of three and a half star ignominy. I read a number of novels in 2009 and this stood out as one of the most enjoyable; notably, over and above Stieg Larsson's much lauded Swedish crime `caper' The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.

Undoubtedly Last Rituals is linear in plot structure (although reasonable portions are told from viewpoints other than the heroines) and a low body count may not satisfy every reader. What the book does accomplish well however is a tight, closed, murder mystery, that avoids the `global crisis' pitfall that too many crime books fall into: you know, where one murder turns out to be international terrorism or the end of the world! The characters are somewhat formulaic (headstrong female meets surly, but thaw-able, detective with mysterious client) but likable and with more than hints of realism; conveyed notably via the protagonist frustrated dealings with her kids and secretary. I don't know whether it's appropriate to say but I do think this is probably more of a female book: strong woman with issues, thrown in at the deep end, will-they-won't-they chemistry etc...Whilst the technical nature of the book is nowhere near that of Kathy Reich's it does take many of her character's traits and interactions, adjusting them well to the Icelandic setting (for a measure of the interaction think Brennan and Booth from Bones).

A spattering of humour adds to the enjoyment of the book, but there weren't any moments where I cringed, either as a result of the humour or the plot. In terms of the plot it is at times dark but never inaccessible, there are diverse and varied twists that come fast enough to create a compelling narrative. Nothing ever seemed too fortuitous either (another common pitfall), instead steps forward are achieved through rational and realistic logic, with some genuinely interesting and intriguing questions and leads. The cast of secondary characters in also diverse, from University professors to `magic' fixated Goths, and as a result does keep you guessing.

Part of the attraction of Scandinavian crime fiction is (and correct me if I'm wrong) the picturesque image of the settings. The depiction of Iceland is great and the one prolonged foray outside Reykjavík is necessary and conveys a further enjoyable image. The atmosphere throughout the whole book is very well measured.

I am very much looking forward to the second book in paperback: out April.
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30 of 32 people found the following review helpful
Captivating 28 Jan 2008
By Simon Clarke TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
On the basis of this captivating novel,Iceland has produced
another great crime novelist to rival the award-winning Arnaldur
Indridason. A wealthy German student of withcraft and sorcery is
brutally murdered in Reykjavik.His parents consider that the police
have arrested the wrong culprit and hire a female Icelandic lawyer
and German security man to investigate.Their meticulous enquiries
take them deep into the history of sorcery,whilst their own relationship grows.The effects of the dead man's dark interests on his friends is chillingly conveyed.This is an intelligent enthralling read,not without moments of humour.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Too Much Information
I was so looking forward to reading a first adult novel by this lady but disappointed when I had finished. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Madeleine Godbold
A Great Start To What Could Become A Future Favourite Series
I have to admit I do like books that are rather dark and brooding and that is just the atmosphere that Yrsa Sigurdardottir sets with her debut crime novel `Last Rituals'. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Simon Savidge Reads
Maybe it's the translation
Any foreign author being published in English is at the mercy of his or her translator. I found the English in this book to be wooden and lifeless. Read more
Published 3 months ago by David Walsh
Amateurish jumping on the Ice-lit bandwagon
I was really excited to think I had found another great Scandi crime writer. Wrong. Won't bore you with the details except to say that I found it badly written (or translated... Read more
Published 4 months ago by J. Davies
Had potential, didn't live up to it
Unlike for other reviewers, the book kept my interest to the end, and I really wanted the ending to redeem some of the flippancy that annoyed me about the book, but I was, like... Read more
Published 4 months ago by G. Cseh
Dark and funny Icelandic crime thriller.
What made this readable is the humour. I didn't expect to laugh, not after reading Arnaldur Indridason. Read more
Published 7 months ago by M P Hall
A superb author
About a year ago, my county library issued a list of Scandinavian and Icelandic authors, for people who had read all the Stieg Larsson and Henning Mankell books. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Geoff
Chillingly disappoinitng
This is one of the most disappointing thrillers that I have recently read. The story is unbelievable, the characters artificial, the plot unconvincing. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Dona Rendell
Good first novel, disappointing translation
I enjoyed Last Rituals to large extent, and am delighted to find a new Icelandic author to follow. I won't go into the plot too much, since others have gone into it in depth. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Bizgen
Disappointingly failed to keep my interest
I like to give new authors a try, especially Scandinavian and Icelandic. I also don't like giving negative reviews, but in this case... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Stella
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