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Árni Thórarinsson

    This author delves into the dark corners of the human psyche and the complexities of interpersonal relationships. His style is characterized by keen insight into character motivations and a precise rendering of suspenseful plots. Through his works, he explores the nature of justice and the moral dilemmas of the modern world.

    Árni Thórarinsson
    Ein Herz so kalt
    Season of the Witch
    • Season of the Witch

      • 364 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.3(35)Add rating

      "An inconvenient reassignment has landed Reykjavik crime reporter Einar in the small northern town of Akureyri, where his biggest story to date has been the college stage production of Loftur the Sorcerer, an Icelandic folktale of ambition and greed. But that supposedly ancient history becomes ominously relebant when an unexpected new story lands in Einar's lap: a local woman dies after falling overboard during a corporate boating retreat. All evidence suggests an accident, but when the victim's mother cries foul play, kind-hearted Einar agrees to investigate. Days later, the lead actor in Loftur vanishes, leaving the locals reeling -- and Einar unconvinced that a single village could be so accident prone. Keenly perceptive and hungry for the truth, he begins to chip away at the small-town facade, uncovering a tangled and all-too-modern web of power and greed that threatens to devour the historic community once and for all"--P. [4] of cover.

      Season of the Witch
    • In Akureyri im Norden Islands ist Hochsommer, absolute Sauregurkenzeit - bis der Reporter Einar plötzlich einen mysteriösen Anruf von einer unbekannten Frau bekommt. Sie behauptet, in einem leerstehenden Haus würde es spuken. Doch statt Gespenstern entdecken Einar und Kommissar Ólafur Gísli dort die nackte Leiche eines Mädchens … »Thórarinsson hat einen souveränen Krimi vorgelegt, mit einem traditionellen Krimihelden und einem klug gesponnenen Handlungsfaden. Island ist einem nach der Lektüre ein Stück näher.« Hessischer Rundfunk

      Ein Herz so kalt