@00000400@@00000327@Pre-order @00000133@t@00000327@he final nail-biting instalment in the critically acclaimed Hidden Iceland series@00000133@@00000341@@00000327@@00000133@@00000327@@00000133@@00000341@@00000327@'No country associated with the label Nordic noir is as bleak, cold, snowy and empty as Iceland. And no crime writer portrays those elements as evocatively and scarily as Ragnar Jonasson' @00000373@The Times@00000155@@00000133@@00000341@@00000327@@00000133@@00000341@1987. An isolated farm house in the east of Iceland. @00000163@@00000400@The snowstorm should have shut everybody out. But it didn't.@00000163@@00000400@The couple should never have let him in. But they did.@00000163@@00000400@An unexpected guest, a liar, a killer. Not all will survive the night. And Detective Hulda will be haunted forever.@00000163@@00000400@@00000327@@00000427@Praise for Ragnar Jonasson@00000192@@00000133@@00000341@@00000327@@00000427@@00000192@@00000133@@00000341@@00000327@'[@00000373@The Darkness@00000155@ is]@00000133@ @00000327@Superb. . . chilling . . . one of the great tragic heroines of contemporary detective fiction' @00000373@Sunday Times @00000155@Crime Book of the Month@00000133@@00000341@@00000327@@00000133@@00000327@@00000133@@00000341@@00000327@'A modern take on an Agatha Christie-style mystery, as twisty as any slalom' Ian Rankin @00000133@@00000163@@00000400@@00000327@'A classic crime story seen through a uniquely Icelandic lens. First rate and highly recommended' Lee Child@00000133@@00000341@@00000327@@00000133@@00000341@@00000327@@00000133@@00000373@@00000327@'@00000133@@00000155@@00000327@Chilling - a must-read' Peter James@00000133@@00000341@@00000327@@00000133@@00000327@@00000133@@00000341@@00000327@'Page-turning stuff with an unexpected ending!' James Swallow @00000133@@00000163@@00000400@@00000327@'Was gripped from the start of this brilliantly told story. And left wide-eyed with shock at the ending' Fiona Barton@00000133@@00000163@@00000400@@00000327@'A true masterpiece . . . a plot full of twists and turns and an ending that leaves you gasping for air' Yrsa SigurO.ardottir@00000133@@00000163@
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Né à Reykjavík en 1976, Ragnar Jónasson est traducteur d'Agatha Christie en islandais. La Dernière tempête clôt ici la trilogie de « La Dame de Reykjavík ». On lui doit aussi la série des « Enquêtes de Siglufjördur » : Snjór, Mörk, Nátt, Sótt et Vík, et Sigló. En six ans, Ragnar Jónasson s'est hissé au rang des meilleurs auteurs de best-sellers. Tous ses romans sont disponibles chez Points.